Family-Placed ObituaryALDORA, Frank J. Age 89 of Kettering, passed away Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. Frank was preceded in death by his loving wife Ruth in 1991, his father, Martin Aldora; his mother, Catherine (Feil) Aldora; four sisters, Marie (Janecke), Catherine Krimm, Julia (Campbell),...
"Uncle Frank" was so loved by all the Schwendemans. We were so lucky to know the Aldoras and to be a part of his life We shall all miss him very much- Donch and Corie '
Cornelia Schwendeman
February 10, 2006 | Dayton, OH
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My dad, John Igli, grew up with Mr. Aldora in the Hungarian Colony in Old North Dayton before Mr. Aldora moved out of the colony. Steve Igli, my dad's brother, worked for Chemineer, and Mr. Aldora knew Uncle Steve very well. Mr. Aldora came to my dad's funeral last January (dad passed away December 31, 2004 at the age of 84), and he road with me in the family car because it was so cold, and I did not want Mr. Aldora driving to the church and cemetery by himself. Dad would have been so...
Sharon K. Igli
February 06, 2006 | Kettering, OH
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I played golf with Frank for many years with the St. Charles golf league. Frank was known for his kind and generous nature. He will be missed.
Jeffrey Hazlett
February 05, 2006 | Dayton, OH
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Frank was among the most generous, caring people we know. We are sorry we are out of town and can not be there to honor his life.
Tom and Nancy Klenke
February 05, 2006 | Kettering, OH
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Frank was a wonderful man who made a better way of life available to many many people as a Co-Founder of the Chemineer Corporation, which he dedicated the major portion of his life to its success. Many are so grateful for Frank's enduring persistence to excellence in whatever he became a part of, and certainly Chemineer and the many employees, past and present of Chemineer will be eternally indebted to Frank as an outstanding gentleman of many proportions who made a better way of life for...
Ronald Filburn
February 05, 2006 | Centerville, OH
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The Lord will be waiting at the Pearly Gates with the keys to the house. He was one special man.