Frank-Bishop-Obituary

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Frank I. Bishop

Bay City, Michigan

May 21, 1929 – Aug 25, 2013

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BORN
May 21, 1929
DIED
August 25, 2013
LOCATION
Bay City, Michigan
CHARITY
American Heart Association

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Gephart Funeral Home - Bay City Obituary

Mr. Bishop passed away Sunday, August 25, 2013 at his residence. The son of the late Franklin I. and Laura Bishop was born May 21, 1929 in Bay City, MI. He was a member of Essexville Baptist Community Church. Mr. Bishop retired from Consumers Energy Karn Weadock Plant 1 and 2 as a boiler...

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Frank was a great guy. We lived five homes away from the Bishop family on Hampton / Woodside road. Frank and I rode to work together when we both worked as Plant Operators at the Karn plant. We shared that we had both served in the US Navy as well as sharing similar work and family values. He was a fun guy and I always thought of Frank as a friend.

Craig, Holli & Family,
sending prayers and hugs to all of you, he was a great person. God Bless all of you.
Bill & Connie Frank

Amy, So sorry for your loss,I worked with Frank for many years at the DE Karn Plants. he was a caring compassionate person that was always willing to go the extra mile to help anyone. They don't make them like Frank any more .. he will be sadly missed

The Bishop Family: Our thoughts go out to Frank's family as we know his passing will leave a big empty place in you lives. Tony worked with Frank at Karn plant many years ago, we were neighbors on Hampton Rd, and they rode together when on same shift, which lead to many stories to be told. Never a dull moment, and many great memories. Thinking of you and keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers.
Tony and Nancy Kanicki- Kennesaw, Ga.

Steve, Julie, Amara and Janae, we're praying for God's strength and blessings for you during this difficult time.

What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us. - Helen Keller

God bless,

Robert and Julie Hamilton

Worked with Frank at One-Two when I was starting out with Consumers. Frank treated me decent when I was a rookie, treated me decent when I wasn't. Had a smile could light up a room. My condolences. He shall be missed.

To my old friend, Steve, who may or may not remember me from our days as kids at Essexville Baptist Church, I just want to say how very sad I am to hear of your dad's passing. He was one of the nicest men I have ever known, and the memory of his constant smile and joking manner has stayed with me all of these years. You could always tell when he was up to some mischief because his eyes would twinkle as he began to laugh. I hope you and your family enjoyed many happy years with him and wish...

Frank you will be missed buddy.........