FRANK-UROSEK-Obituary

FRANK JOSEPH UROSEK

Twinsburg, Ohio

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age 83, of Twinsburg, passed away Monday, October 17, 2016. He was the beloved husband of Evelyn (nee Romanucci), loving father of Kathy "Casey" (Scott Kinford) Urosek, Karen Quade and Kimberly (Ken) Honeycutt, dear grandfather of Robbie (Roj) Scolaro, Jordan Kinford, Breanna (Chris Ferrell)...

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My Daddy....He never asked or wanted anything for himself. It was always about the other person. Okay, one thing, he loved Mom's great cooking and loved ordering a large midnight snack. The simple things made him smile...good conversation, meeting new people, and of course the "Steelers". Growing up, he once said, I was the boy he never had. He taught me teamwork in the yard, working on the car, amongst many more. Daddy and I shared a love for baseball, listening to hundreds of Indians games...

Evelyn and family. So sorry to hear about Frank. We still talk about the neighbors on 22nd street and the good times we had together. Keeping you in our prayers during this sad time. Carole Wolff Elbrecht and Betty Wolff Murphy

My Daddy....He never asked or wanted anything for himself. It was always about the other person. Okay, one thing, he loved Mom's great cooking and loved ordering a large midnight snack. The simple things made him smile...good conversation, meeting new people, and of course the "Steelers". Growing up, he once said, I was the boy he never had. He taught me teamwork in the yard, working on the car, amongst many more. Daddy and I shared a love for baseball, listening to hundreds of Indians...

So sorry for your loss we are holding entire family

My grandfather was an amazing person , someone who I will miss deeply and made me into the man I am today. My grandfather always believed in me and helped me threw many things in life . He loved to play around ,he had this smirk when he was joking around or grandma cought him sneaking candy I will never forget . He could randomly talk to a stranger for hours like they knew each other for years. He loved to drive and drive always looking for shortcuts that never turned out to be shorter lol....

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.