Frank was baptized and confirmed in the Catholic faith at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Monroe. He attended St. Joseph Grade School and was a 1952 graduate of Monroe Catholic Central High School.
“..Navy life was full of camaraderie, but short on women, so Kirk learned to draw them: blondes, brunettes, redheads, in slinky numbers, and according to his ...
He was devoted to his faith in God and a parishioner of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. Frank is survived by his son Frank J. (Lynn) O’Brocta III of Dunkirk; his daughter Christine K.
Norman Rockwell Museum recently opened a landmark retrospective exploring the art, satire, and cultural impact of MAD Magazine, one of the longest-running humor publications in America.
UlsterCorps MLK Day at Rosendale Recreation Center, 12pm. A Closer Look Family Tours & Artmaking in the Afternoon at Olana State Historic Society in Hudson, 1pm. Candle-Making Workshop w/ Owl Woods ...
Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see. By The Learning Network A guest essayist writes that too many ...