

Born in the village of Cerrisi, Italy, Frank was the cherished son of the late Giovanni and Ardina (Molinaro) Cerra. He was also preceded in death by his beloved brother, Roberto Cerra.
Frank’s life was one of quiet strength, deep love for family, and enduring ties to both his homeland and the community he built here.
Frank immigrated to Connecticut in 1958 aboard the SS Cristoforo Colombo, an Italian ocean liner that departed from the port of Venice. A skilled and hardworking entrepreneur, he built a successful masonry contracting business that he ran until his retirement. His craftsmanship left a lasting mark on the Danbury area, with his work still visible in buildings and structures throughout the community.
As a proud Italian-American, he channeled his deep love for Italy into strengthening the Amerigo Vespucci Lodge. His vision and dedication led to the Lodge’s relocation from Main Street to its beautiful new home overlooking Lake Kenosha. A devoted member for 70 years—and serving as President more than a dozen times—his leadership was instrumental in expanding the Lodge's offerings, adding valuable amenities for members and their guests to enjoy.
Frank is lovingly survived by his three daughters: Nancy Caine and her husband Michael, Ardina Cerra and John Graves, and Deanne Walsh and her husband James. He was a proud and devoted grandfather to Brendan Caine, Brian Caine, Jessica Graves, Grace Walsh, and Jimmy Walsh. He is also fondly remembered by his nephews, John Cerra and his wife Michelle, and Marc Cerra, and their children.
Frank was deeply respected both in the United States and in his beloved Italy. Known for his wisdom, generosity, and unwavering integrity, he became a trusted figure in both communities. Friends, neighbors, and even acquaintances often came to him for guidance, support, and help in times of need. Whether offering advice or lending a hand, Frank was always willing to assist others without hesitation. His home was a place of warmth and welcome, where people knew they would be met with kindness, understanding, and quiet strength. His impact on those around him extended far beyond his family, and his legacy of compassion continues to live on in the many lives he touched.
We will miss him greatly.
A visitation for Frank will be held Wednesday, July 2, 2025 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Green Funeral Home, 57 Main St., Danbury, CT.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Thursday, July 3, 2025 from 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM at St. Peter Church, 104 Main St., Danbury, CT. Entombment will follow at St. Peter Cemetery, 71 Lake Ave. Ext., Danbury.
Friends are invited to a Celebration of Life at Anthony's Lake Club, 10 Christopher Columbus Ave., Danbury, CT directly after the entombment at St. Peter Mausoleum.
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