Francesco Rosario Giovanni Ioviero was born in New York City on April 26, 1929 to Gaetano Ioviero
from Sorrento and Rosaria Nicholetta Ietti from Reggio Calabria, Italy. Most people called him Frank.
Many knew him as Pop Pop. He went to the School of Aviation Trade, then served in the Navy from
1947-1955.While on leave, he met his soulmate, Selwyn Winter, on a blind date. They were married
February 1, 1952.
Frank worked in the luggage industry, advancing himself from entry level to Vice President of Lark
Luggage.He designed luggage and leather goods, and worked with many famous designers, such as
Ralph Lauren.
Frank and Sel lived in Brooklyn, Queens, then Staten Island. Some of their happiest memories were at
the shore, on Long Beach Island, New Jersey.After his wife went to live with God in March 1992, Frank
began writing poetry to work through his grieving, and shared those poems to help others as well. He
was active in St Sylvester’s Parish and with Hospice. He moved to the Arboretum in Omaha, NE in 2001
to be close to his daughter and grandchildren.
He took great joy in life and loved to share it. He loved to design and create. He painted, build intricate
doll house mansions, created beautiful stained glass works, and continued to write poetry. He enjoyed
jokes and inventing funny stories. He loved Italian music and opera, and even in his last days, sang his
favorite Torna a Surriento and Puccini arias. He was a fantastic cook. He loved art, food, and most of all,
his family.
Left to celebrate his life are his daughter, Joan Keit of Columbus, NE; his grandchildren, Brian Frank
Keit (Joyce) of Omaha NE, Jessica Sarah Fauss (Brian) of Central City, NE, Emily Rose Keit of Tampa,
FL; his great-grandchildren Olivia Ann Weaver, Annabelle Joan Fauss, and Jameson Franklin Fauss.
Saturday, March 12, 2022
9:00 - 10:00 am (Central time)
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries - 72nd Street Chapel
In lieu of flowers memorials to Columbus Cancer Care Foundation
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Starts at 10:00 am (Central time)
John A. Gentleman Mortuaries - 72nd Street Chapel
In lieu of flowers memorials to Columbus Cancer Care Foundation.
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