JERRY-FRANKO-Obituary

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JERRY ALLEN FRANKO

Nov 26, 1938 - Aug 4, 2021 (Age 82)

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Always remembered and missed by many.

We miss him & think about him everyday!

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Jerry is missed by many. Jerry was a special classmate and friend to both my husband and myself.

You are missed by many.

From 1975 to 1985, I owned the land next to Jerry and Arties’ farm. What a sweet guy! There was no one more generous than him. When I did his breeding rounds with him, it was clear how much the farmers respected him. He was a great guy!

Jerry was a wonderful classmate and friend. After school we didn't get to see a lot of the boys but every year that we were around we were always invited to their family reunion in Turtle Lake. Jerry will be missed by so many and God bless his family. We love them all!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jerry was a wonderful brother, father, grandfather, and friend. He was always there to help people. We will all miss him very much.

Obituary

JERRY's Obituary

Jerry Franko, 82, peacefully passed away Wednesday, August 4, 2021, at his home in Askov, MN, in the loving embrace of his daughters. He was born November 26, 1938, at his home in Clayton, WI, to William and Caroline (Dash) Franko. Jerry was raised on a dairy farm where he and his brothers and sisters worked on the family farm as well as helping many neighbors. Jerry attended school in Clayton and lettered in multiple sports. He especially liked baseball and always told us he could hit the ball into the next county.

After graduating from high school in 1957, he worked odd jobs and took a road trip to California with his buddies. On May 14, 1958, he and his twin brother, Jim, enlisted in the Air Force. When joining the service they thought they would see the world but ended up an hour from home in Osceola for basic training. Eventually they did get to see parts of the country being stationed in Alaska, Texas, Mississippi and California. He received an honorable discharge from the Air Force on May 13, 1964.

While stationed at the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, Jerry met Artie and they were united in marriage in Santa Maria CA on December 24, 1961. They moved to Askov in November of 1962 where they owned a dairy farm. Jerry worked several part time jobs in the beginning prior to the farm growing and becoming self-sufficient. He took great pride in caring for animals, his land, his family, friends, and neighbors. His greatest joy was taking care of his family; his wife, children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. We have many fond memories of all the times Pop created fun out of ordinary things. We had Sunday ball games, ice-skating rinks, and hooking up an old car hood to a tractor for an “enjoyable” ride; he even made working on the farm not so much work but family time with laughter and sweat. He enjoyed the changing seasons, fishing on the pontoon, bird watching, tinkering in his shop, cards, puzzles, and ended up being quite the cook and baker learning all of Gram’s recipes. His most requested dishes were apple pie and crisp which were a favorite treat for his grand kids.

Jerry is preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Artie; his son, Ed; his granddaughter, Jazzy; his great grandson, Houston; and his brothers: Archie, William Junior, Lawrence, and Albert.

Jerry is survived by 4 children: David (Tess) Franko, Julie Franko, Jennifer (Pat) Franko-Dynes and Kathy Franko; 10 grandchildren: DeJay Franko, Joshua (Jackie) Franko, Richie (Sam) Franko, Achille Franko, Jacob Franko, Kaidyn (Brittany) Franko, Amelia (Austyn) Franko, Dutch Franko-Dynes, Dakota Franko, and Mackenzie Franko; 16 great grandchildren: Cesar, Jamison, Kylam, Terran, Taylor, Austin, Josalynn, Mason, Adrian, Arya, Tayden, Isaiah, William, Eliana, Jerry, and Avery; siblings: Marty, Pete, Jean, Jim, Richie, Marian, and Linda; and many relatives, friends, and neighbors. A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, August 14, 2021, at the Church of Victory, Askov at Noon. A visitation will be held from 11:00 until Noon.  Military honors and a lunch in the church cafeteria will follow the services. Inurnment will be held at a later date in Park Hill Cemetery, Duluth. To sign the guestbook online, go to: www.hhkfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are with Hamlin-Hansen-Kosloski Funeral Home, Moose Lake.

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