Francis Albert Sinatra : 1915 - 1998

I am a sad chick who ain't swingin at all today.
My martini is too dry and the music is just not the same.

I will miss Mr. Sinatra.

Jennifer Wilson

The world has lost the people's voice. Some people are by nature bigger than life. Sinartra was just that! The special ability to transform words into powerful images will be my lasting memory.

Some songs are meant to be sung by one person only.

Frank Sinatra did it "His Way"; that's why people miss his presence.

Sinatra Fan
Brisbane, Australia

I'm more than 60yrs ur junior but that couldn't stop me from falling in love with ur songs. Thanks for bring'g joy & love to my world. Your music will always live in my heart coz I get a kick outta YOU! =)

Love always,
Gena Lim
Singapore

Sometime in the 50's I saw a TV special in Gainesville, Fl on a station that came in very poorly there. Frank say "Willow Weep For Me". There was a section in the piece where he stretched out his arm, spread his fingers which put shadow over his face. I will never forget it. Thank you for a memory and a song that has haunted me all my life.

Susan Heyer
Age 66

Friends:
Got up this morning to what I had feared for some time. Frank was now part of legend and history more than ever. Shed some tears - put on some Sinatra - and put on my Frank Sinatra signature tie for my usual day in the office. Hated to think about what it's going to be like but really am happy for 'Ol Blue Eyes who can now get some rest and sing like he hasn't had a chance to do for a long time. St. Peter move over - the Chairman's arrived!

Bless you Frank!

Bob Weaver

Frank Sinatra may have departed this earth but his music will be with us forever.

Duane Wadsworth

My father and Mr. Sinatra shared the same years - he was everything musically to my father and as I grew up in N.Y. my father taught me what he knew about Mr. Sinatra and his music. Now my 5 year old son asks to hear Grandpa's favorites which my father has furnished to us. Frank Sinatra is part of our family.

Jeannette Sacchitello
Felix (my Dad)

I was 12 years old, a Virginia-born girl. My aunt took me to New York on my first train trip. The highlight was to see Frank Sinatra at the Paramount Theatre. I just couldn't understand why all those silly girls were falling all over the place and making so much noise. I wanted to hear this great voice. That started a lifetime of watching his movies, buying his records and now Cds. I was in my late 40s and for my birthday my husband took me to see Frank in Las Vegas. What a memorable night that was. The audience just didn't want to let him go. I had a front seat and there were moments when I just knew he was singing just to me--and that was one way he was so special. My condolences to his wonderful family. He will always live in my heart and through his music.

Jane Angel
67 years old