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Francis Joseph Maher Oct. 8, 1925 - Sept. 9, 2013 Resident of Mill Valley, CA. Frank passed away peacefully at the age of 87 in a hospital in Mountain View. He was born in San Francisco and attended St. Vincent's School for Boys in San Rafael. He graduated from St. Ignatius High School in the Class of 1944 and attended the University of San Francisco. He served in the Army Infantry in WWII and received a Purple Heart. Frank worked for H&R Block for over thirty years, he was an Affiliate of the Daughters of Charity, he was active in Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish in Mill Valley, was a founding member of the St. Vincent de Paul Conference, Mill Valley, and a member of the Native Sons of the Golden West. Frank is survived by his sister, Sister Mary Ruth Maher, Daughter of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, and a cousin, William J. Flynn of Daly City. He has many beloved Irish cousins as well as many friends in San Francisco and Marin. On Friday, Sept. 13, visitation begins at 10:00 a.m.; Mass of Christian Burial (with military honors) at 11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Mill Valley. Reception will follow in the parish hall. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery, Colma. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, 26000 Altamont Rd., Los Altos Hills, CA 94022; the St. Vincent de Paul Conference, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, 3 Oakdale Ave., Mill Valley 94941; or St. Vincent's School for Boys San Rafael. Arrangements by Cusimano Colonial Mortuary, Mtn. View
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Rest in peace
Fiona Kisnorbo
October 1, 2013
Rest in peace. Fiona & Allan Kisnorbo (Devon)
October 1, 2013
Dearest Frank,
Was a wonderful adventure meeting you in '97 in San Francisco & also meeting Sister Mary Ruth. You came into our lives and what a wonderful time we've had with you in it. It was always so lovely to see you when you visited and I was so pleased to have you at our wedding. All cherished times we will always remember of you Frank.
You can now put your feet up sit back & relax & keep an eye on us and keep us safe.
Always in our hearts & thoughts Lisa, Nathan, Oliver & Leo xx
Lisa La Marca-Price
September 28, 2013
Frank, getting to know you over the past 27 years has been a fantastic experience. Spending time with you celebrating our Irish weddings and the wonderful time we had with you in San Francisco. Saln go foil.
Teresa, John & family x
Teresa Morkan
September 28, 2013
Frank
We remember all the happy times we spent together in London,Ireland and especially San Francisco. You were such a wonderful guide and a mine of information. So glad we had the opportunity to get to know you over the past 20+ years. You will be sadly missed and always remembered. Rest in Peace Frankie.
Bridget & Peter La Marca (nee Maher)
September 27, 2013
Frank was a good friend of my dad's, as they were in the SI class of '44 together. I'm sure my dad and Frank are together now swapping stories of old San Francisco. God bless Frank and his family.
Tom McInerney
September 20, 2013
Our thoughts are with you Frank - Lots of Love
Ireland
Billy and Patricia Maher
September 18, 2013
Frank you were born in San Francisco in USA but your roots were in Cangort Park in Shinrone, Birr, Co. Offaly. Ireland. We thouroughly enjoyed having your company when you stayed with us on a few occasions and attended members of our families wedding. Also when we visited you and Sister Mary Ruth in San Francisco.
We are sure you are enjoying your peace with God in heaven.
Deeply regretted by your cousin Billy and wife Patricia and family.
Billy and Patricia Maher
September 18, 2013
You were always the stalwart, keeping the rest of us on track. Thanks for that, Frank, and for your kindness to all of us.
Jerry Tanner
September 16, 2013
I will miss you Frankie....
Pam Johnson
September 15, 2013
Dear Frank and to all of us who admired and respected this lovely man....Pat Larson and I lit two tall white candles for you on the morning of your funeral celebration in Salernes...Provence...France in St Peter`s church....we were sadly but gratefully sending you our love and friendship hugs ....Via con Dios our friend et Dormez en Dieu ...au revoir ...which really means `We will meet again ` ...Fondly Pat Larson and Kathy Chan
Kathy Chan
September 15, 2013
pat harder
September 14, 2013
You will be missed...always.
Cirilla DiSanti
September 14, 2013
Frank I will miss your upbeat personality, comforting words and always smiling face. I am so very sorry I did not make your service today. I am sure it was absolutely beautiful, just like you. The world will be a sadder place without you in it. I will miss you Frank.....but now you are singing and dancing. I will see you again.
Cirilla DiSanti
September 13, 2013
think of you so often my dear...especially when I need a parking place or when I attend the symphony. Thanks for your friendship Frank. Love you
Patricia Harder
September 11, 2013
We will miss you Frankie! Always a warm smiling presence, calm and peaceful at our family gatherings. What will thanksgiving without you.
Lori Collins
September 11, 2013
Frank,
I will miss you. We once talked abut me singing at your funeral but that was a long time ago . . . I am sure you had it all planned and it will be beautiful. My condolences to your Sister and her religious family. We will be in Iowa for your funeral but our love and spirit will be with you and your sister.
Gail Ward
September 10, 2013
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