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June 13, 2010
We were with Frank in Germany aand i spent a lot of time traveling with him around half the world. We knew the whole family and still keep in touch with Marilyn. It is a sad day when one of our own passes on. Harvey & Carol Shaw
June 11, 2010
I didn't know Frank long, but the memories are sweet, especially 2009 Elks Ritual contest in El Cajon. Frank was such a tremendous resource and partly responsible for my 2nd place award.... boom chugga chugga in Heaven Frank, Linda Tucker (Poway, CA)
Judyth Fetzko
June 10, 2010
I thank GOD for this wonderful man. Most of my memories of "Bud", that was his family nick name, were my childhood days growing up in Pittsburgh and he was a perfect cousin. Kind, loving unconditionally and always had such a beautiful smile. The best of manners and behavior. His mother was my Aunt Toots, my father's sister who was one of a kind and very talented like my grandmother. The world will miss Bud and all the good and loving kindness that he shared with everyone. I have a Bud shaped part in my heart that I will always carry with me till we meet again. With Love and a Gratefull heart your Cousin,
Judyth Redic Fetzko
June 6, 2010
Papa Frank - a truly wonderful man, loving, gracious and kind. We feel blessed to have known him and privileged to have had him as part of our family. He will be missed so very much by all. Nancy and Don Camison (Watsonville, CA)
Tom Carney
June 6, 2010
I have known Frank since we attended Sacred Heart grade school and Central Catholic HS together in Pittsburgh. We also worked together at Pitt's Medical school while in high school. I always enjoyed his company because he was always a bright and fun guy to be with. I last saw him at our 40th reunion and was saddened when he was unable to attend the 50th. When I called him about the 40th, he told me he cancelled a trip to Hawaii (as I recall) to be in Pgh to join his classmates. We will all miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Lory Straney
June 4, 2010
Debbie and Family I so sorry for the loss of your Father. I know he is no longer in pain, and with his Savior Jesus. One day where we will all meet again. Love Lory
Mark & Karen Jarchow
June 3, 2010
We are so sorry for your loss. Frank was a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Cheryl McLaughlin
June 2, 2010
I am so sorry for your loss. Cheryl
Lynn Coutts
June 2, 2010
I received this sad news from Bruce Kirsten. I did not know Frank, but I wish I had. Bruce spoke so fondly of him, and from the many wonderful forwards that have been passed on to me from Frank, he must have been a person cherished by all who knew him. He was a part of my life, and if he affected me, a stranger, I know how much he will be missed. I'm so very sorry for your loss.
Sallee & Bruce Kirsten
June 2, 2010
.Frank could always make us laugh. He is a good friend and we will always carry him with us.
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