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Bob FRINK

Sacramento, California

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FRINK, Bob Bob Frink, loving father, husband and grandfather, passed peacefully on Tuesday, November 29, 2011. Bob was surrounded by family as he left this world, to be rejoined with his loving wife, Doris Ann Frink, at the gates of heaven.Bob Frink was born in Medford, Oregon on October 12,...

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as a broadcaster in the late 70's early 80's,i remember this loving soul with the tag on a commercial we aired..remember the song bob frink oh what a great great guy. and the erbal when a salesmen is hoping to sell a car(station wagon) to a customer,who wants a luggage carrier to seal the deal..the salesman has to check with mr frink "say boss,this guy would like a luggage carrier with the car. bob finks says ok and yells "hey ernie,help this guy with his bags!!. bob frink oh what a great...

Dear Frink family, so sorry for your loss. I worked for many Frink dealerships for nearly 18 years under one of his GMs Dan Hoskins. I first started at Sacramento Mitsubishi and then moved up to Portland Oregon when the Hyundai store in Milwaukie was built in 1986. During those years I was able to learn a strong work ethic and provide a great living for my family. After many years of the car business I decided to take a break and sell real estate. I called Mr. Frink at the management office...

Dear FRINK Family,

Our deepest condolence in the passing away of one of the few great man on earth, Mr. Robert Frink. A great man full of life, whose footsteps worth following, and a life story of success worth sharing to the world. Rest in Peace Mr. Frink and may the Good Lord be with you.

Sal Marino and Family

I first met Bob working on the Roseville Auto Mall; bigger than life with huge, auto-dealer rings and stories of trips flown down to palm dessert & elsewhere, yet he also took the time to consider and honestly answer questions from a naive recent college grad who thought he knew everything. Later, when my wife and I moved back into the neighborhood, we enjoyed talking with him while watching him hand out full-sized candy bars to the Halloween hordes, still the outgoing bigger-than-life guy-...

I only knew Mr. Frink through Bobby, but what a wonderful son he has and lovely homes I have had the pleasure of visiting....always with the warmest reception from his mother, Doris, when in Palm Dessert. My prayers are with Bobby and family. John Bryan

Bob was a great guy and contributed much to the Sacramento area. Many don't know that he was instrumental in supporting and encouraging some of the most famous drivers in the sport of drag racing. The year was 1968 and a young newly discharged soldier was looking for his first job, and Bob gave him that break. A young Gary Ormsby worked hard selling cars and rose to the position of sales manager for Bob. Gary raced dragsters at this time and Bob was gracious in his support of Gary and his...

I want to tell Bob's family how sorry I am for their loss. I have had the pleasure of being his barber for the last 10 years and was privileged to have time to get to know him. I will miss him. James

Michael, Roberta and Patrick

I stopped by the management office and stood in your Dad's office with Patrick. It is hard to imagine him not behind that desk looking at some report, getting ready to have a meeting about some NADA meeting he attended or sending one of us parts unknown TODAY! I would not be the person I am, nor have the position and success I have today without the opportunities he gave me. Your father's "dealership" family provided so many of us the tools to succeed....

One of the last guys at the long table. I can see Bob, Mel, Ricci, McDermott, Clyde, Gill, Hurst, Anson and a few others having lunch and talking about the world. I was a young guy who was lucky enough to know these guys in the 80's; when life was good and every day brought a new challenge. Farewell Bob, you were a square guy; a good guy.