Francesco J. “Frank” Brancato of West Roxbury, formerly of Siracusa, Sicily, Italy, passed away on February 22, 2026. Beloved husband of Grace M. (Giunta) Brancato. Devoted father of Mark Brancato of Foxboro, Christine Nichols and her husband Scott of Marshfield, Richard Brancato of Canton, Paul Brancato and his wife Elaine of Dedham, LoriAnn Romano and her husband Brian of Canton, David Brancato and his wife Jennifer of Foxboro. Dear brother of Tina Priscatello and her husband John of Sandwich, Joseph Brancato and his wife Lucia of Wilmington, the late Antonino Brancato, and Sally Alicato. Loving grandfather of Craig Nichols and his wife Allison of Beverly, Rachael Miller and her husband Mark of Marshfield, Amanda Romano of Canton, Olivia and Nicholas Brancato of Dedham, Luke Romano of Canton, Elizabeth and Liliana Brancato of Foxboro. Great grandfather of Luca and Francesca “Frankie” Nichols. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Frank immigrated to America at the young age of 14, not speaking a word of English. Soon after he mastered the art of embroidery. At 18 years old he joined the National Guard and proudly served for 10 years. At age 21 he married his wife, Grace and they spent the next 67 years together raising a family, traveling and enjoying their grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Early into their marriage he started his own embroidery business, Imperial Monogram, in downtown Boston. Years later he relocated the business to 1733 Centre St in West Roxbury, where it still is in operation today. He had the honor of embroidering for the ocean liner the QE II and other distinguished dignitaries. However, it was in the personal embroidery for his local customers and community that he enjoyed the most.
Frank was a former Range Officer at the Braintree Rifle and Pistol Club. He was also a former member of the Knights of Columbus -Rose Croix Chapter and the Boston Lodge of Elks #10 in West Roxbury.
Frank was always active, enjoying snow mobiling, fishing, bowling, golfing, bike riding and a relaxing cigar while he worked in his garage but it was in spending time with his family that he found the most joy. Frank loved spending time with his grandchildren and great grandchildren. He was a proud figure at all their activities.
Funeral from the William J. Gormley Funeral Home, 2055 Centre St., West Roxbury on Wednesday, March 4th at 10:00am. Followed by a Funeral Mass in St. John Chrysostom Church, 4750 Washington St., West Roxbury at 11:00am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury. Visiting Hours, Tuesday, March 3rd from 4:00pm to 7:00pm in the Funeral Home.