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Frank Dyament Obituary

Frank P. Dyament, age 52, passed away December 27, 2012. Beloved husband of Joellen; loving father of Tom (Whitney), Lucinda (Tim) Mantel and Jodi (Mario) Vennettilli; cherished grandfather of Mario, Alexis, Sophia and John; brother of Alan, Mary, Roger, Catherine, Barb, Paul, John and Elaine. Predeceased by granddaughter Angel; siblings, Tom, Craig and Diane. Visitation Sunday 2-9 p.m. at S.K. Schultz Funeral Home, 43300 Garfield (North of 19 Mile) in Clinton Township. Additional visitation Monday 9 a.m. until time of funeral Service 10 a.m. at American Lutheran Church, 38795 Mulberry in Clinton Township. Share your memories at www.SchultzFuneralHome.com.

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Published by The Macomb Daily on Dec. 29, 2012.

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Papa we love yo

Alexis Vennettilli

May 20, 2013

Papa I miss u so much and wish u were here but no matter what I love u with all my heart I'm saying this beause I think a outs ever sec. And every day I love u say hi to bug for me but u are gone but always loved but your family

marissa fekete

March 16, 2013

ihi im marissa and im so sorry this happend i love u and have u on my mind may the god be with you

Beth Halatsis Arndt

January 1, 2013

My sympathies go out to the Dyament family during this difficult time. I went all through school with Frank, from OLGC to Osborn. I remember him as a kind, softspoken guy. Had a great little shy smile. He and I used to skip church together at OLGC and hang out with my brother Matt while he sold papers in front of the church. Good memories. One of my brother's, Charlie, was a friend of Al's way back when....always thought it was cool that Frank and I were also friends. I will be praying for peace for his loved ones. One of the good ones, gone too soon. My heart goes out to all of you.

Sincerely,

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