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Frank Leone

December 16th, 1946 - March 16th, 2017

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Frank Salvatore Leone, M.D. Frank Salvatore Leone, M.D., born Dec. 16, 1946 died at his home in Chico. Frank was born to Concetta and Peter Leone in Brooklyn, New York. Survived by his brother Charles and wife Debbie Leone and niece Mann Leone. Frank was beloved by his many friends in the medical community, his social wine-drinking group "the Blottos", and the many young adults who participated in home care for Frank during his 18 years of enduring multiple sclerosis. Frank was known for giving the young people sage advice: "SAVE your money, buy Vanguard and Stay a Bachelor!". And we all think he's in heaven saying inappropriate things! He will be sorely missed by all that knew him, especially by his caretaker of 17 years Stacy Morgan. His "gumbas" since 1968, Vicki and Tom Artzner and their children Meesha Land and Andy Artzner were given the opportunity of a true friendship and the love of a wonderful man. There will be a mass for Frank at Our Divine Savior in Chico on March 25th at 12. In lieu of flowers please make donations to Enloe Hospital Foundation. Condolences may be sent online at www.brusiefh.com.

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Brusie Funeral Home

At Brusie Funeral Home, we treat every family with dignity and respect, recognizing the profound impact of compassionate, professional care when grieving the loss of a loved one. Recently renovated, our funeral home is designed to provide a serene chapel, picturesque outdoor venues, and private gathering spaces, fostering a tranquil atmosphere for commemorating life. With a dedicated reception room, we ensure your family and friends find comfort during challenging times. Our Spanish-speaking staff offers personalized support for clear communication and understanding....

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