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E. FRANKLIN "FRANK" DEISHER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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E. FRANKLIN "FRANK", age 78, of Boothwyn PA, formerly of Philadelphia PA, died on January 8, 2012. Upon attending Temple Univer-sity School of Law at night while delivering milk, Frank's father, John Deisher started a Real Estate brokerage business in 1913 at 1617 Point Breeze...

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Very good friend from many years ago. RIP Frank.

My name is Pastor Tyrone Hayes and I had the privilage of meeting frank. He was a great friend. He has help me personally and he was a blessings to my church as well with my members. I am going to miss him. We would do lunch at least twice a month. We took turns treating each other some times we forget whose turn it was to buy. He also came to my first banquet. I will truly miss talking to him. God has a good man with Him in heaven.

I met your Dad and you years back at Driftwood. We became good friends over the years as did you children. My stepdaughter's name was also Jennifer and you all played together at the campground. I will miss speaking to your Dad as I did on occasion.
My deepest sympathy to you all.
Craig Carpenter

I had the pleasure of working at Deisher Real Estate as a high-school student in the 80s, and I have fond memories of Frank and his family. I was so sorry to see his obit in the paper.

My heartfelt condolences to the family.

Donna (D'Angelo) Struck
Ridley Park, PA

Ed & Family

Your Dad was a fine man and I will miss him. My great regret is that I was unable to make him a good liberal!

Paul Guarini

My sympathy to the Deisher family. I remember Marge and Frank from the old bowling days with Marge and Joe Sindoni. We had many happy times together May he rest in peace.

We in building 4000 will miss Frank. He was a great friend and joy to our community.

To E.J. and the Deisher Family,

Our sincerest condolences on the loss of your Dad, he was a fine, upstanding man with a heart of gold. He was kind, loving and giving, even if he was hardheaded sometimes. To me he was always "Uncle Frank"; he gave both Bernie and myself wise counsel when we asked, and did whatever he could to help his friends, associates, relatives, church and community. He will be sorely missed.