Curtis-Frandsen-Obituary

Curtis W. Frandsen

Attleboro, Massachusetts

1944 - 2008

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On August 17, 2008 while doing what he loved & cherished doing, scuba diving for lobster off the coast of Gloucester. He was 64. Life partner of Kathleen (Barrett) Jost with whom he resided in Attleboro. Son of Muriel (Kulenkamp) Frandsen of Roseville, MN and the late Charles W. Frandsen....

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I knew Curtis from the Attleboro YMCA

I opened the place a 5 am and Curtis came frequently to exercise and swim in the early morning hours.

Never shy about debating world affairs, the liberal influence on public education or any thing else some unsuspecting individual would be willing to discuss, Curtis would present his case, as only he could and leave his competition speechless.

It became apparent to all of us at the Y that Curtis was a very special and gifted person....

Please accept our sincere sympathy for the loss of Curt. We'll miss his smile, zest for life, and longstanding friendship. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

All of us in the Cumberlad Lincoln Community Chorus will miss Curtis' ready smile, good-natured kidding, and joy for singing. His passing is a shock and a loss to us, and our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.

Our deepest sympathy on your loss. Curt was a valued member of the Southeastern Massachusetts Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America where he served on the Board of Directors for several years. His contributions to the chapter will be missed.

I am sorry to hear of your loss. I worked with Curt at Franklin Fixtures and he always talked about lobster diving. My condolences to your family.

Our thoughts and prayers go to family and friends of Curt. This was so sudden, but its sounds like he was doing what he loves best.

My deepest sympathy to the family. He will be missed.

I enjoyed knowing Curtis through the Cumberland Lincoln Community Chorus. We will miss him. I am the tenor section leader in the chorus, and Curtis was in my section. If there is anything I can do to help, please let me know. I heard that we may be able to honor Curtis in song during his service. That would be wonderful.

Curt was an avid lobster diver and good friend. He was an enthusiastic dive companion and we enjoyed his stories on the boat. Very sorry for your loss!