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Joseph Dominick Frascone

May 2, 2000 ~ May 27, 2026

Age 26 formerly of Lindstrom. Loving Son, Brother, Grandson, Uncle & Friend, passed away unexpectedly on May 27, 2026.

Preceded in death by grandparents, Leo Sr. & Colleen Frascone. Survived by mother, Tanya Frascone (Joe Melberg); father, Leo Jr. (Virginia) Frascone; siblings, Jacob Frascone (Angela Sersland), Justina Frascone; step-siblings, Zac White, Ashely (John) Tofteland; grandmother, Lori Stanke; nephews & niece, Levi Frascone, Ryerson Tofteland, Charlotte Tofteland; aunt & uncle, Nancy & Tim Dixon; many other relatives & friends.

Joey was proud to work as a welder & fabricator in his family’s business. He took great pride in his work and could often be found in the shop, welding, fabricating, and creating projects that reflected both his skill and passion. Outside of work, Joey especially enjoyed hiking the scenic trails of Taylors Falls and Osceola, where he appreciated the beauty of nature and the simple joys of being outside. Above all else, he was devoted to his family and  treasured the time spent with those he loved.

Joey’s life will be celebrated with a  gathering from 1-4 PM Saturday, June 6th at Roberts Family Funeral Home, Forest Lake.

Services

Gathering of Family & Friends: Saturday, June 6, 2026 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Roberts Family Funeral Home
555 Centennial Drive SW
Forest Lake, MN 55025

(651) 464-4422
www.robertsfamilyfh.com 

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  1. We have known Joey since he was a baby. Watched him grow up learning the trade by his Father. He became a skilled fabricator. He was hard working, kind and professional. Always enjoyed seeing Joey and Leo working together at NRI. Our hearts go out to all of his family. He will truly be missed Love Rick and MO

  2. I don’t know Joey on a friendship/personal level like most. I went to school with him at Chisago. Never knew much about him and his personal life but when he wasn’t observing things going on around him, he was always saying something hilarious. He was funny and he was very smart. He would make my time in math, english and science a lot more interesting with the things he’d say and even whisper. Might not have known him personally but that doesn’t mean he didn’t make an impact. He will always be remembered.


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