Frank-AXIAK-Obituary

Frank J. AXIAK

Manchester, Connecticut

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AXIAK, Frank J. Frank J. Axiak, 61, of Manchester, the husband of Lynne (Burgess) Axiak died Saturday (February 12, 2011) at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Born in Qormi, Malta, he was the son of Mary (Cauchi) Axiak of California and the late Carmel Axiak. He was an US Air Force veteran,...

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Lynne and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of your great loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May the peace and love of our Lord be a comfort to all of you at this difficult time.

Love, Lee (SAHMS)

Dear Lynne and family,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Love,
Dennis and Cheryl Humphrey

Dear Lynne and family . . I am so very sorry for your great loss. My thoughts
and prayers will be with you during this
very difficult time. Love, Aunt Shirley

Lynne and family,

Frank was a friend for over 40 years. His life was his family and friends. Very few people go through life and leave such a positive impact on everyone who knew them. I will miss the proud look on his face anytime he talked abouf the family.

(L-R) Frank, Dan, Andy, Don, ?, Mark

Lynne & Family,

I want to exress my sincere sorrow and sympathy to you over Frank's passing. It was only two weeks ago that I exchanged email with Frank. I worked with Frank at Marcus for a couple of years but in that time, it was clear that Frank was a great lifeforce. In addition to work, we shared a love of military airplanes and discussed them often. Also, I really enjoyed Frank's love and knowledge of the Beatles!! He will be missed.

Maureen
I am so sorry foryour loss.
I am keeping you and you family in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Peter, Tracy, and Family,

I was so very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Becky

To Lynne and Family,
It's difficult to express what a tremendous loss Frank is to us.
He was more than an employee. Besides being the "Go To Guy" at Marcus Communications for 40 years, He was a large part of the foundation of the company. We went through good and bad times always working together towards a common goal. We supported each other in business and personal matters.
He will be missed!!
Our prayers are with you all.
Bruce and Carol Marcus

To Lynne and Family
I am so sorry!! I will be thinking of you all and altho I cannot be there, I will be sharing your sorrow in my thoughts and prayers for you all.
love, Aunt Ruth