Charles-Frahm-Obituary

Charles P. Frahm

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Frahm, Charles P. Born Dec. 15, 1945, Died Nov. 8, 2006 After 61 years of battling Cerebral Palsy, and its many complications. A battle not only for Charlie but all the people, in all walks of life who have given their time, care, love and ingenuity to help make his life a little easier. Charlie...

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Dave,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family. Support from family and friends is your strength at this time.

Chuck (Charlie) was a true sense of inspiration for me.
I've known Chuck all of my life; school, working with him, various Groups, camp, etc.
He always gave his "All" in spite of his severe limitations. A fun-loving guy, he will be missed a lot.
Chuck was also a guy of great Faith, so he is resting in Peace.
Joan Ryan

Chuck (Charlie) was a tremendous guy who did his best in everything despite his severe limitations - he did not feel sorry for himself.
I've known Chuck all my life - went to school with him, worked with him,

Charlie was a very special man who
had so much courage. I admired him.
Now, he is at peace.

To Dave,Dean,and Jimmy,
Just wanted to give alittle support during "Tough-Times".
Jimmy Eng

To Charlie's family my thoughts and prayers are with you. Charlie and I met when I worked at Camp Courage. He was an awesome guy with a great since of hummor. We connected later in life at church and he was a man of strong faith and a giving spirit. He will be missed.

Charlie was a remarkable man. The way he handled his life inspite of
the tremenous physical challenges
caused by Cerebral Palsy humble me
and made me relized that I could
continue with my own struggle with
C. P.
But Charlie's faith in Jesus Christ
is what made him the special man that he was. As I write this, I do not feel sad about Charlie. I
feel a real joy for him. I know he is at
home in Heaven with Jesus and I can't imangine how freed he must feel...

Charlie was an inspiration for everyone. He accomplished so much, even with all his limitations. He was truly a courageous man. If anyone ever deserves to be in heaven, it's Charlie. I pray that he is free and happy now. I bet he can run faster than anyone in heaven! And I can just hear him laughing that special Charlie laugh. My deepest sympathy to the family.