Frank-Ahart-Obituary

Frank L. Ahart III

Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

1950 - 2021

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February 13, 2021
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Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania

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Frank L. Ahart III RIEGELSVILLE Frank L. Ahart III, 70, of Riegelsville, Pa., passed away on February 9, 2021 at Warren Hospital in Phillipsburg, NJ. Born on May 27, 1950, in Phillipsburg, he was the son of the late Frank L. Ahart Jr. and Mary Macchia Ahart. Frank was employed with...

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Joe sorry to hear about your brother. Our families were really close growing up in town. He was definitely one of a kind.

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Truly Fond memories of Frank and my condolences to family and friends..great guy and friend. White Bird must fly...Rest in peace

Condolences to Joe and Ahart family and his many friends. I’m a fellow “Road Warrior”. Frankie is such a good soul, funny and made everyone around him feel like a cousin. He was a good friend of Levon and Rick of The Band. I remember Frankie delivering tomatoes to Levon at his barn. Frankie videotaped some great music events. I remember Frankie and friends at Larry Holmes’ restaurant when the Gurus played. RIP Frankie. Rick S.

If I could speak to Frank one more time I would thank him for the laughs we shared . I bet everyone posting here would have a story about Frank that would just crack everyone up. Rest in Peace.

Frank was one of a kind, spend a lot of time with him from watching mean Gene Okerlund to going to Saratoga springs. Was always an adventure. Good friend and great times.
Bye bye for now.

The Lone Star, The Bottom Line, The Bitter End. John Prine, Levon, The Band concerts. Halloween and Memorial Day parties. The list goes on and on. So many wonderful memories with Frankie that I will always treasure and never forget. Thanks for the memories.

Joe,
I am sorry to learn about the passing of Frank
You were lucky to have such a brother, I remember how he cared for Bingo and the fun times in the alley.
I will always remember Frank and Joe, salt of the earth.

I can't even begin to express the fun times we had growing up with my cousin Frankie. I'll never forget the time he fell into our Christmas tree when we just put it up on Sitgreaves St. He was full of life and I'm so thankful I had him in my life. RIP Frankie and kiss everyone in heaven for me. Love you always