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Clarence DeWitt Franklin

Buffalo, New York

Age 79

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Clarence DeWitt Franklin, age 79, of Danby, died Saturday afternoon at his residence. He is the son of the late Harreal W. and Reatha Franklin. Clarence enjoyed reading detective stories and science fiction. A graduate from Fredrick Douglas High School in Sherman, Texas, he went to work in the...

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Dear Phillip and your family my deepest sorrow for your loss.
After reading your father obituary I see you were all blessed to have such a large family. Knowing that I believe your father felt the same. His life was very fruitful and leaves behind a tremous legacy. May God bless you and give you his grace to carry on in your time of sorrow. Always remember that you will see your father again in glory. I hope you and your family the healing only God can bring to your hearts.
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Philip and Family - I know this is a hard time for you to go through. My thoughts are with you - praying for your family during this difficult time.

Condolence from the Mickens in Las Vegas. I knew all of the Frinklin men. Joseph was my classmate. I will keep the family in prayer.
Louis B Mickens Jr

I never had the honor of meeting Mr. Franklin but over the last 20+ years I have gotten to know his son... And fruit doesn't fall far from the tree. To raise a strong proud son like Phil and the reas of his children it takes a good man. The world has lost a proud father. Blessed Be

Philip and family - I am very sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my prayers.

Please accept our heartfelt condolences to the entire Franklin family. Finer people simply do not exist. My prayer for you guys is that you can find the joy in the memories of a life well lived and while you mourn his loss, celebrate his life. The Koch Family

Philip and family, Here is a hug from me… I may not have know your father but I do know about a fathers’ love and remember to keep that close to your hearts. Grieve, cry, laugh, and always remember the memories because you will always have them. Keep his legacy going. He was a remarkable man. I hope that time can heal the pain.
With Love,
Andrea, Eli, Maraxus, and Logan Mayer

Thomas and family, please accept my deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. Sincerely, Luanne Jagich and the IBM management team