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Frank Rasmussen, 77, of Longmont, Colorado passed away on October 15, 2013. Frank was born July 17, 1936 in Espe, Fynn, Denmark to Christian O. Rasmussen and Kirstine O. Andersen. Frank grew up in Denmark and moved to Canada before making Colorado his home in the 1960's. Frank was an avid farmer residing in Longmont since 1970 and relished his farm boy life for as long as he could until he sold the farm and moved to town in 2013. Frank worked at Xcel Energy (Public Service Company), as a Pipe Fitter, where he was proud to be employed until his retirement in 1993. He savored his monthly breakfast/luncheons with his retired Xcel buddies. Frank enjoyed traveling, the outdoors and dances at the Longmont Senior Center. He was a member of the Elks Club and Moose Lodge. Frank is survived by his daughters Kirsten (David) Gunderson, Sue (Roger) Quimby, and son Ib (Susanne) Ingildsen, sisters Efryd Steahr and Dorith Hansen, grandchildren, Kayla, Erika, Jessica, Quintin, Mathlide, Kathrine and Nikoline and great grandchildren Savannah and Ida. Frank was preceded in death by his mother, father and sister Tova. Services will be held 10:00 AM Tuesday, October 22, 2013 at the Ahlberg Funeral Chapel in Longmont, Colorado. Private inurnment will be held at Mountain View Cemetery. Cremation at Ahlberg Funeral Chapel and Crematory. Visit www.ahlbergfuneralchapel.com to share condolences.
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Frank was a special friend to our whole
family, especially our son Scott. He will be greatly missed.
The Jim Beman family
November 4, 2013
Frank was truly a one of a kind, genuine soul, and he let you know just how he felt. We will always remember feeding cows, chasing chicken, and your massive hugs, now you and Dad (Scott Beman) can tell each other jokes in heaven. You will be greatly missed.
Daniel, Matthew & Jeremiah Beman
October 24, 2013
Frank was such a good man. I'll miss seeing him around Longmont (lately at Santiago's). I know his friends and family will always have great memories of Frank to share.
Lori English
October 22, 2013
FRANK WAS SUCH A GOOD PERSON WITH A HEART OF GOLD. HE WAS MY MOM AND DAD'S NEIGHBOR ON THE FARM IN LONGMONT. HE WOULD ALWAYS SAY I HOPE GOLDIE ASK ME FOR DINNER DON AS SHE IS A GOOD COOK. HE SPOKE AT MY DAD'S FUNERAL IN 2010 (DON NELSON) HE WIL BE MISSED. KATHY NELSON-PURIFOY
October 21, 2013
Frank's heart was as big as he was. If he was your friend, Frank was always there, period. I'll never forget Frank's generosity and help that he provided our mutual friend-in-need, Scotty B. RIP
Tom Hutchinson
October 21, 2013
There was nobody like Frank. I think of when we had coffee and cookies. I will miss the calls. R.I.P.
Dave Groves
October 19, 2013
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