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Francis Patrick "Frank" Hadlock III

Houston, Texas

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FRANCIS PATRICK "FRANK" HADLOCK, III, M.D. October 30, 1943 December 9, 2005 Dr. Francis Patrick (Frank) Hadlock, 62, Houston, Texas, passed away on December 9, 2005. As he said, he was just "played out" from a long fight with cancer. Dr. Hadlock was born in Marshall, Harrison County, Texas, on...

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Hi Lana...I am in Vermont and just learned of Frank's passing...I'll always remember our fun time together at the Vineyard...am thinking of you and your family with sympathy...

Lana, Browne just let me know about Frank. I am thinking of you dearly. I know this is a most difficult time and my prayers will be with you.
Pam Duke

First, I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to all of you. Dr. Hadlock's legacy will be long be remembered and admired. As Patrick's fraternity brother, I know how meaningful those friendships can be and that he will be missed deeply.

Coming from Marshall as I did and though he was several years older, I always watched from behind and had the highest respect and admiration for Frank. He was one of those special people coming out of a small town and indeed made the most of every moment of his life. When I entered UT, Frank took me under his wing and watched over me until I got my feet on the ground and for that and many other outstanding qualities I shall never forget him. My warmest thoughts go to Lana, Patty, Betty...

Dear Lana,

I don't know if you remember me ... I was a Phi Delt at Texas while we were there in the 60's.

I want you to know how terribly saddened I was to learn of Frank's death. He was an incredible mentor to me and everyone around him (but you know that!)

Although I didn't see Frank much after UT, our mutual friends would always be paying tribute to him and his many achievements. However, they would mostly comment on what a teffific individual he was....

Dear Lana:
Our heartfelt sympathy at your loss. Frank was a mentor and a source of inspiration. I have greatly benefited from working with him at the WomansHospital.His landmark contribution to sonographic assessment of fetal growth will forever be remembered as his greatest legacy in the field of Obstetric Medcine.At a perinatology conference in phoenix last month an OB&GYN physician from Anchorage,Alaska on finding out that I used to work with Frank asked me " which Hadlock? The...

I feel like I have lost a brother.

Dear Lana,
What a valiant path Frank walked. His life was the exemplary testament of the leader of our generation as Bruce states. Words defy me except to say I loved Frank like a brother for 40 years and he gave me so much confidence to press on in several very dark times for me and my family--especially when my father was so ill at St. Luke's in the 70's and later after my divorce in the early 90's. He was so fortunate to have you in his life. I will not lose the vivid memory of the...

FRANK WAS A CREDIT TO HIS PROFESSION AND WELL ON HIS WAY TO BEING ONE OF THE MOST PROCUCTIVE CONTRIBUTORS IN HIS SPECIALITY. ALL OF US WHO KNEW HIM, ADMIRE HIS TREMENDOUS COURAGE AND ENGAGING SMILE.I AM GRATEFUL FOR HIS FRIENDSHIP.