Lisa Prescott
Rest in peace Ace. You were one heck of a guy. Funny and caring. We spent many years hanging out and playing cards. You'll never be forgotten.
Birth date: May 27, 1953 Death date: May 18, 2020
Francis R. "Ace" Covey, Jr., 66, a resident of Methuen, Massachusetts for may years passed away on Monday, May 18th, 2020 at the High Pointe House in Haverhill, MA. Born in Lawrence, Frank was a graduate of St. Augustine's Gramma Read Obituary
Rest in peace Ace. You were one heck of a guy. Funny and caring. We spent many years hanging out and playing cards. You'll never be forgotten.
I did not know Frank nor am I related to him.BUT He lived in the same complex as my late son Ryan He told me 1 time Frank said we were cousins .lol son Ryan lived there 8 yrs and he got pretty tight with frank .Ryan told me he was playing chess or cards with frank or would go to the store for him. Anyway I want thank you Frank for being a nice guy who liked my son to the end. Funny they both passed just a couple months apart .REST Frank and enjoy chess again with Ryan
Dear Ann,
I just saw this-I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the stories you used to share about your brother when he was growing up , outnumbered by so many females! I know he was beloved by your and all his sisters. I am sure the older he got, the more he realized how lucky he was to have such loving siblings.
My sincere condolences,
Jane (Sheehan) Hartnett,
your former coworker from the Arlington Trust
Rest in peace, Ace. We shared some fun adventures back in the day.
Rest in peace Acey, you were a good person to know. God bless!
Doug Mitchell
I went to St. Augustines grammar school with Acey many, many years ago. Our mothers were also friends through the school organization. What I remember most was he was a kind soul and very funny. I'm so glad he had such a wonderful family to love him and now, sadly, to mourn him. He is now your guardian angel! Rest in peace Acey.
Nancy Sullivan Collins
I will always remember Uncle Ace’s enthusiastic contributions to Sunday dinner conversations, playful teasing, huge laugh and his kindness to me. He lived his life his way. I pray that his spirit knows peace, serenity, joy and love - and many more laughs- now and forever. Lots of love, Uncle Ace, until we meet again. 💕 Amanda
Dear Sharon and Family: We have been friends for many years and hearing the loss of your brother was very sad. Many Holidays we spent together with Ace and family. May he Rest In Peace and will be in my prayers and thoughts for ever.
So sorry for your loss.
Respectfully,
Your Loving Friend,
Anita