Frank A. Celsi
July 17, 2020
Frank Arthur Celsi, 90, died on July 17, 2020 at the 3801 Grand Suites in Des Moines of angiosarcoma.
Frank was born June 3, 1930 to Italian immigrant parents Antonio and Lucrezia Celsi on the Southside of Des Moines. Frank continued to live close to the heart of Little Italy, at the corner of Indianola and Hartford Ave. for 88 years before moving to 3801 Grand in 2019.
Frank married Ellen Croat from St. Marys, Iowa on September 11th, 1965. They were blessed with three children: Claire, and twins Teresa and Frank, who were all truly the joy of his life.
Frank worked numerous jobs from the time he was 12 through his teen years, including the Des Moines Public Library, Cownie Furs, Reeds Ice Cream Shop and Younkers. Frank learned to play the accordion as a young adult and he had his own dance band that played for many celebrations in Des Moines.
After graduating from Dowling Catholic High School in 1948 as an Aquinas Key winner, Frank joined the 34th Infantry Red Bull Division of the Iowa National Guard. His first job was in the Adjutant General Headquarters as chief clerk. Frank earned the rank of 2nd Lieutenant by the end of his service. During this time, Frank also worked nine years at the Farm Bureau Service Company.
In 1962, Frank started working at The Bankers Life (now Principal Financial Group). He was an award-winning editor of several publications, including Onward. In charge of Sales Promotion for the entire agent sales force at Banker’s Life, one of Frank’s more pleasant tasks was to dress up in silly outfits and write and perform skits to kick off sales campaigns for the agents.
A lifelong learner, Frank was a Drake University graduate and also took classes at AIB.
Frank was dedicated to his career and his family and took special interest in helping those around him. Frank made hundreds of friends at Bankers Life and was known for his attention to detail, warm smile, sincere handshake, hugs, and legendary jokes.
Frank was a pillar of St. Anthony Catholic Church. He served in many roles for the church over the years, including Grand Knight of the Knights of Columbus, President of the Holy of Name Society, Eucharistic minister and lector. Frank was also a previous St. Anthony school board member.
Frank was a loyal son to his mother, Lucrezia. After his father died when Frank was 20, he became his mother’s main caretaker and guardian until she died in 1990.
Frank took great pride in his children and all their accomplishments. He was always there to give advice and encouragement until his death. He loved visits and phone calls from not only his kids and grandkids, but also nephews, nieces and friends. He had the uncanny ability to make you feel needed and loved.
Frank enjoyed playing pitch at work and home, traveling with Ellen, dinners and vacations with family and friends and watching his grandkids grow up. Ever the loyal friend, Frank could always be counted on to make a hospital visit, provide a meal to a sick friend, or donate to a good cause.
Frank is survived by his devoted wife of 55 years, Ellen (Croat) Celsi, daughter Claire Celsi (Jim, and Debbie and Marcus (Genevieve) Walczyk), daughter Teresa and son Frank (Lori). He leaves his four beloved grandchildren, Chelsey, Bailey, Charlie and Anthony and his great granddaughter Mia Claire.
Frank is also survived by his sister Ann DeMarco, sisters- in- law Patricia Celsi and Jo (Croat) Beck, and brothers-in-law Kenneth Croat (Linda), Dr. Tom Croat (Pat), Michael Croat (Linda), and Dr. John Croat (Kay).
Frank was preceded in death by his parents Antonio and Lucrezia, brother Charles J. Celsi, sisters-in-law Carol (Croat) Kubik, and Barbara Croat, brothers-in-law Louis DeMarco, Frank Kubik and Don Beck.
The Celsi family wishes to thank all the health care professionals who assisted Frank during his last few months. A special thanks to Dr. Jeffrey DeFrancisco; Deb Freeman, Laura and Ray Lynn from Care Initiatives Hospice as well as the wonderful staff at 3801 Grand Suites.
Visitation will be at St. Anthony Catholic Church on Thursday, July 23 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. with a Rosary recited at 6:30 p.m.
Mass of Christian Burial will be on Friday, July 24 at 10:00 a.m. also at St. Anthony. Burial will be held after Mass at Glendale Cemetery. Due to Covid-19, please wear a mask and practice social distancing.
To honor Frank, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to St. Anthony Catholic Church, the Italian American Cultural Center, or the St. Vincent de Paul Society.
Frank & Mary Anne Greco
07/29/2020
We were so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. What a warm and friendly smile he had. God Bless you and your family at this difficult time.
Jo Beck
07/25/2020
To the Celsi Family, and especially my dear sister Ellen -
We are so sorry for your loss and will miss Frank so much. I'm so sorry that I was not able to attend his service. I heard that it was so beautiful, that Claire's eulogy and Genevieve's music was memorable. I'll never forget his bright smile and funny jokes. Love, Jo (Croat) Beck and family, St. Louis, MO
Donna Lake
07/25/2020
Frank hired me in 1977 at Bankers Life. He was a terrific boss and one of the nicest people I ever worked for. I will always appreciate his help and wise words as I worked through my career. Even after he retired, he always called to wish me a happy birthday. His family meant the world to him and he was very proud of them. In November, 2017, Frank and Ellen were able to help me celebrate my retirement after 40 1/2 years at Principal (The Bankers Life). His smile and bear hugs were the best. Ellen and family you are in my thoughts during this difficult time. Rest in peace Frank.
David Lake
07/24/2020
I met Frank through my wife Donna. Frank was without a doubt the nicest, kindness person I have ever met. Never without a huge smile and always something nice to say. I believe Frank went immediately to Heaven. If there was anyone who has passed purgatory it would have been Frank. His faith was golden and I'm sure he was ready to meet his maker. Rest in peace Frank Celsi.
Kelly Lester
07/22/2020
Ellen and all, I'm so sorry about Frank. He was a great man who you couldn't help but love. There are so many memories throughout the years that I could post about but everyone knows what a funny, thoughtful caring man Frank was.Thank you all for the great memories.
Chuck & Connie Serra
07/22/2020
Dear Ellen and family, We are so sorry about the passing of Frank. who was a wonderful person. Growing up he was a childhood friend and neighbor. He and my brother Ray were two of the best from the South Side.with their old fashion values.Prayers to you and your family.
Rocky and Jo Ann
07/21/2020
Our hearts go out to you and your family Ellen, thru this hard time. Frank was a wonderful man & Rocky so enjoyed visiting with Frank when you were here. We had a wonderful evening with you, Frank Uncle Bob and Peggy. We think the world of both of you. Love to you and your family.
Doug Rieck
07/20/2020
Ellen I am so very sorry for your families loss of a wonderful man. I knew Frank since I started at Bankers Life in 1967. It was Frank who pushed me to run for the St. Anthony school board and then when he left the Dowling board, again he recommended me to be his replacement from St. Anthonys. As you know Johannas folks lived not far from you. Every time we drove by we looked to see if you were out on the patio.As everyone said he always had a smile. God bless you all.
Carolyn Whitlatch
07/20/2020
Ellen, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at the loss of such a wonderful man. His smile would light up the room. He will be missed at all of the Principal Retiree events; such a nice man. He was a joy to know and be around. Take care and may God continue to watch over and comfort the Celsi family.
John Laurenzo
07/19/2020
I'm passing along my thoughts and prayers at the passing of Frank. When I joined Bankers Life in 1985, he was one of the first individuals to take the time to welcome me as a new employee. He continued that kindness and guidance until his retirement, and I was lucky enough to bump into him around town occasionally. Frank is one of the people that made a difference in this life, and we are all the better for it.
Sister Sandra Rodemyer
07/19/2020
Dear Ellen, I was SO sorry to read of Frank's death in this morning's Register. I am holding you and Claire and the rest of the family in my prayers!
Deb Freeman
07/19/2020
It was a blessing in my life to get to know Frank and Ellen and their family this past few weeks. I delighted in Franks sense of humor and Ellens devotion to him and any need he may have no matter how large or small. The Celsi family is an example to us all of what families should be and I will never forget them.
James Wardlow
07/19/2020
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF FRANK PASSING. WE HAD LOTS OF FUN WITH FRANK & ELLEN ON A TRIP TO FLORIDA FOR A MONTH ONE TIME. FRANK WAS LOTS OF FUN & WE HAD SUCH A GOOD TIME WITH BOTH OF THEM. BEST OF LUCK AND SORRY FOR ALL OF YOUR LOSS TO THE CELSI FAMILY. TAKE CARE !!!
Doug kubik
07/19/2020
Uncle Frank would always put a smile on my face I played ping pong 40 years ago with him he always won but that was with alot of spin on the ball I will miss him
DeeDee Cordaro-Underwood
07/18/2020
Dear family , so sorry for your loss. I do remember what a kind person Frank was and he always had a smile for everyone. God Bless you All