Frank-Arrington-Obituary

Frank Arrington

San Diego, California

1941 - 2013

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DIED
September 8, 2013
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San Diego, California

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Frank Arrington passed away on September 8, 2013 in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on September 14, 2013.

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I remember you often. So happy you were a part of my life. Though short it was very impactful.

Frank was my Big Brother in SAE and he was always a leader and counselor although we were the same age. Now five years later, I still miss him and wish he were here.

Mr. Arrington,
Without a doubt, you were an astonishing and amiable man. I met him when I attended Wilson Middle, he provided us with every effort he could give in order to allow us as teens to persevere in every way possible. He treated us with the upmost respect and dignity. We, as then we were children, we hard to handle on field trips and etc, Frank always seemed to have high patience. Through all that he did and taught us, I will forever be grateful to have been apart of this...

Our deepest sympathy to the Arrington family. May Frank rest in peace.
Jamie and Stella Rahm

I am very sad to learn that Frank has passed away. I know Linea and his family will miss him terribly. May all your memories fill your heart and help with your loss.
Pat Nissan

I went to school with Frank in the 8th grade and never forgot him through all these years. It is so nice to learn what a tremendous, caring human being he became. As a young girl I remember how handsome he was too. My Heartfelt sympathy to his family and loved ones. Jackie O'Neill, classmate

Frank Arrington was a Board Member, Big Brother and Friend of Big Brothers Big Sisters for more than 34 years. His indomitable spirit and resolve to make the world a better place for children and others was evident to all who knew him. Frank encouraged everyone to do more, care more and strive to be better people in his own special, gentle style. To him complacency was not an option.

Frank never shied away from challenging fellow board members and staff to rise to the occasion when...

He was a true gentleman and outstanding professional. He leaves a marvelous legacy to benefit so many in the community. Last time I saw Frank, a number of years ago at a conference, he dismissed compliments on the success of San Diego Funding with, "Oh, that's all Linnea's doing."
Deepest sympathy for his passing and warm regards to Linnea and the family.

Linnea -

My deepest sympathy on Frank's passing. He was a true gentleman...kind and sweet. His light will be missed.

Warmest regards,
Marilee Bankert