Chester-Fronczek-Obituary

Chester Fronczek

89, Long Branch, New Jersey

Age 89

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Chester FronczekAGE: 89 • Long BranchChester Fronczek, 89, of Long Branch, died Tuesday, April 19, 2011, at Monmouth Medical Center, Long Branch. He was born in Chicago, Ill. and lived there until 1944 when he joined the U.S. Navy. He served as a lieutenant and was stationed overseas in both...

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Lovingly remember Uncle Chester as a person who laughed easily, loved his family, and NEVER forgot a birthday or anniversary. I remember his visits to our home which was full of love, laughter, sitting on his knee, and hugs. It was always such a joy to receive a card from him which said "I love you". You are in our hearts & mind...and will never be forgotten. Miss you, Uncle Chet !!! XOXOXO Gloria & Mitch

Dear Uncle Chet ...
You brought us laughter in your quick, dry humor, made us sigh with your remembrance of days meaning the most to us, and remained on the side lines to watch over all of us not wanting to be in the limelight. May you shine brightly for all of us to see ... Happy Trails to you until we meet again. With much love and affection .. your lil' Polish Princess, Gloria & Mitch

Denise, Stephanie, Chris and families. My sympathy to you on the loss of your Dad. He was a true gentlemen. Never failed to send a personal birthday or Christmas card. And didn't he have the most beautiful handwriting? Sadly, it has been years since we have seen each other. I feel honored he signed his cards, Uncle Chet. John Daeschler

To my cousins Denise, Stephanie, Chris and families: My deepest sympathy for your loss. Uncle Chet was the last of a generation that we remember in happier times. May you always and forever keep him in your heart with good memories, for that is where he lives now. He is at peace now with the Father, awaiting that day when we all will be reunited again.

I love you so much and will truly miss your free spirit!! I have kept you in my prayers and in song this Holy Week as I sang almost every day at Mass. Someday, dear Unc, we'll meet again and maybe the angels will let me "chirp" with them!! With love, your "Tweetie Pie."

A true member of "The Greatest Generation"...a fine American Hero who served his country in its' time of need...and continued to serve his peers, friends and family thru out his entire life. I am honored to have known him and enjoyed our many conversations.

Chet you will be remembered for being a "gentle man" and a gentleman. The fun we had on our excursion to Va for the seminar and your beautiful cards and wishes on birthdays, anniversaries and Christmas will not be forgotten. You will be missed.
Love you
Barbara & Bill Opp

To our Three Cousins, we can only say that Uncle Chet was great guy, always took the time at Church or anytime we met he would say Hello and ask about the entire Bova Family, We are proud to call him "Uncle Chet". May he now return to God's house in Peace, we are sorry we will not be able to be there but we will be in spirit and pray. Love to the Family. Marge & Greg

Chet,My condolence to the Chet family, after 72 years ,it was great to have found you again ,it would of been wonderful if we could of seen each other after all those years,i guess it wasn't meant to be that way,but talking to you and laughing about when we were kids was wonderful,i will never forget it,you will always be in my heart ,all my love Dolores