Francis-Schnable-Obituary

Francis Schnable Sr.

Temple, Pennsylvania

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Francis E. Schnable Sr., 70, of Reading died Saturday morning in The Reading Hospital. He was known by his friends as "Big Frank."

Francis was the widower of Carol Ann (Hughes) Schnable, who died in September 2007.

He was born in Reading, PA, on May 28, 1942. Francis was the son of the...

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Lyn and Family,
I was so sad to read about your father's passing. He and Kep are now together again in heaven laughing and keeping each other company. I pray that your memories of your father will sustain you in this time of sorrow.

To my childhood friend Lyn,
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing and I know your heart must be breaking. You have been through alot my friend and you have always remained strong! I want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you. Your folks have reunited and their love for each other has always remained strong. Lyn, I can honestly say that it has been an honor and a priviledge to have known your dad and your mom, their wonderful people and you and Frankie and Noreen are...

Very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you in your time of sorrow. Frank and Carol have a very special place in my heart. May they rest in peace.

Lyn, our prayers are with all of you, As you know Russ worked with your Dad for many years. Love , Sandy and Russ Albert

To the entire Schnable family, my deepest sympathies. Frankie is laughing with my Uncle Frank (Frank's Sunoco) now in heaven. I would see Frankie sitting in the last pew at HGA from time to time. We always shared fond memories.

Please accept my sincere condolences. I worked with Frankie in the "50's"when we were High School teenagers. We worked at Peoples Drug Store at 7th & Penn Sts. in Reading

To all of the Schnable family we extend our deepest sympathy. Frank and I knew each other and worked together thru IBEW 743 for 53 years. I will miss him and our on going friendship.

Frank so sorry for your loss,
Big Frank was a great guy, and the best dad you could ask for. He was the dad we all wanted. I am a better man for having been able to grow up with you and your family. I will always cherish the times we had with your mom and dad. I will miss them forever.Rest in peace Frank and Carol together again and for always

We would like to send our deepest sympathy to all of you. We were truly blessed to have known Frankie and Carol and had several fun visits with them. May they rest in peace.

Sandy & Kenny Kieffer and Pat & Ron Moyer