Merton H. Kays Funeral Home, Inc.
Honeoye Falls, 624-1120
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Joe & Paula Meisenzahl
November 9, 2008
To the entire family we would like to send our most heartfelt sympathy.
heinz kepplinger
November 3, 2008
Mr Florack taught me math at Franklin. He was a good teacher and I admired and respected him.
BFHS class of '67
John & Anne Marini
October 30, 2008
Girls & Family: We're so sorry to hear of your loss. The constant busting of chops between "Flap" and my dad were a never ending source of entertainment. We will miss his wit and stories. We are glad to have known him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Valerie Huff
October 30, 2008
My prayers are with your family.
Bob was always a shining light at Franklin. We worked together in the math department.
Robert Harold
October 29, 2008
Sorry to hear of your loss. May you find comfort and strength in Jesus during this difficult time.
God Bless, Robert A Harold Jr
Class of 1972
Dawn Harold-Annunziata
October 29, 2008
To the Florack family: Mr. Florack was my math teacher at Franklin in the 1970's. Now I see that he lived out here in Honeoye Falls - where I live now. I am sorry for your loss and I hope that your memories of him will bring peace to your hearts and that those memories will replace the sadness that you are feeling right now. Dawn Marie (Harold) Annunziata
nancy mccormick
October 28, 2008
Mary, I am so sad for you and your family. Please know I am thinking of you and hope to talk with you soon. Take care of yourself.
Alonzo & Mary Anne (Meisenzahl) Borja
October 28, 2008
Dear Cynthia, Mary, & Marjorie,
Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad. I remember Bobby & your mom growing up & always being included in our family gatherings. I do not remember meeting you girls but I am the youngest daughter of Joe & Midge Meisenzahl. My parents always talked about you. You & your family will be remembered in our prayers. Bobby will never be forgotten.
Marlene Cortes
October 28, 2008
When I hear the name Florack I always remember my Algebra teacher Mr. Florack. He helped me understand Algebra when no one else could. He was a great Math Teacher and had a funny sense of humor that very few folks got. My deepest condolences to his family. Marlene Cortés (formerly Rivas) Class of 1987.
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