Hantschel, Frank W. 52, of Denver, passed away on Jan. 18, 2011. A celebration of his life will be held at Swallow Hill (Daniel's Hall), 71 E. Yale Ave., Denver, Sunday, Jan. 23, 2pm. Contributions may be made to Swallow Hill.
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Kathleen Malouf Katsman
January 16, 2023
I loved speaking with Frank over the phone and we would have language wars, he would start speaking in German and I would answer in Russian he sure brought a lot of joy to my heart
Chester and Katie and Sharon
July 25, 2021
We will always love you, and always, you shall be a permanent fixture in our hearts. You are a "precious child" from God
Beverly Woods Bravo
January 25, 2011
I knew Frank was special from the moment I met him. Even in Kindergarten, he was awesome. He marched to a different beat, but was always so true to himself. It was such a rare pleasure to reconnect with him after so many years. He spoke with love to me about his nieces and nephews. We talked about the kids we grew up with and life in general. He told me all about Paint Horse stables and his brother. We talked about how awesome horses/animals are. We talked about epilepsy since I had a family member who suffered from that. He was an extraordinary person and so thoughtful and kind. I am so sorry that I missed his memorial. My deepest sympathies to his family and circle of friends.
Dieter & Sherry Hantschel
January 24, 2011
Dear Frank:
Sadness is a word that cannot describe what we feel during these days of disbelief. Joy is a word that does, however, describe, that we had the blessing to have been a part of your life and, therefore, got to cherish what you were made of. You were a unique creation of God's universe. More than what we can express here has been said at Sunday's Service. We pray that the Lord prepared a special place for you.
With loving thoughts, your "real old" brother Dieter and Sherry in Indiana
Connie Brangoccio
January 24, 2011
Dear Frank, I went to your service today, and heard many wonderful things about you. My friend, all of them are true! I'll miss you in all sorts of ways, but never forget you.
Hailey Roberts
January 23, 2011
I will never forget you, and no one can ever be like you. you were an cool uncle. i will miss you forever!!
Doris Fuller
January 23, 2011
My dear lil bro. You have always been my best bud. I will still look to you for the tough answers in life. I know you will always be there, as you have always been. Love you so, so much. You are missed more than you can imagine.
Jennifer Fuller
January 23, 2011
There is no one else like you Uncle Frank...until we meet again
I Love You
Sue Trowbridge
January 22, 2011
My dear Frank, you and Caroline have been such good neighbors and friends to me. This is such a shock and you are gone far too soon my friend. I shall miss you so very much.
Love Sue
Julie Thomas-Buckhouse
January 22, 2011
Here's a light to guide your way
Julie Thomas-Buckhouse
January 22, 2011
What a shock this has been! RIP, Frank. You are so loved and will be missed greatly. What are we going to do without your shining happy self leading the way? Love ya Carrie and will always be there for you. Julie
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