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Audrey A. Franko

Hobart, Indiana

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AUDREY A. FRANKO Hobart, Indiana Age 75 passed away Sunday, March 5, 2006. Arrangements pending at Rees Funeral Home, Hobart Chapel, (219)942-2109.

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Bill and Denise,
I want to express my sympathy your to your family. I am sorry that I have heard about your mothers death until today. Please let me know if I can do anything, I will be keeping you in my prayers each night. I love both of you guys like your my own brother and sister; most of all do not forget I would do anything for either of you and your family.
Love ya lots,

Thank you for the kind words. As my brother Bob already said, the responses here and at the funeral home have been comforting to us. We will all miss her. BUT, we know she is where she is meant to be now and no longer worrying or in pain. Sail on Audrey Arlene Franko.

To The Franko Family, Our deepest sympathies to the loss of you mom, we just lost our mom over a year ago and your mom sent the most beautiful card. May your thoughts of good times and happiness get you through this time of sorrow. The Bertolo Family, Carmen, Don, Carol, Chuck and David

Laurie, Bill and Bob,
I can only thank Aunt Audrey for ALL the memories I have of her and Uncle Bill. As we grew older I know the times we were together were diminished. But that has not weakened the love Sharon and I have for your family. Your parents lived life to the fullest, and now have the best seats in the house for Brickie football!!
Love and Prayers,
Al and Sharon kids and grandkids

Thank you to all that have left messages thus far - and those that intend to. On behalf of my brother Bill, and sister Laura, your kind words are most appreciated and touching. The thoughts, words and prayers of our family and friends have made an everlasting impression on each of us. Thank you again. We all miss our mom tremendously, but know that her and dad are probably already camping in Heaven's State Park while dad sings "It's Hard To Be Humble" to the crowd around the campfire.

Our deepest sympathies Laura, Bill and Bobby. Your parents were such wonderful people. We always enjoyed our days at Trinity with them. May you know Gods healing touch during the days ahead. Judy and Ron Kersey

My sympathies to Audrey's family. Had the pleasure of knowing her through her volunteerism at St. Mary Medical Center. Audrey & Bill were both such great people and so giving to the Community. We will miss her so much. They made such a positive contribution to the community and all.

Hobart has again lost one of its kind and valuable senior citizens. I was saddened to read of Audrey's death. I have very fond memories of times shared at SMMC where she served others for many years. Her upbeat personality and witty way was always a joy to experience.