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Frank W. Bloss

Watsonville, California

1933 - 2013

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Frank W. Bloss 1933 - 2013Resident of WatsonvilleFrank Wilhelm Bloss died in San Juan Bautista on Friday April 26, 2013. He was 80 years old.Born in Chemnitz, Germany in January 1933, Frank made the journey from Europe to New York in 1950 by way of an Italian garlic ship. After coming to the US...

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Frank, I think of you and the things I learned from you every single day. I miss you and your genuine way of loving and accepting me despite any flaws you may have seen. I know that you, Naomi, and Lisa have been reunited in the clearing at the end of your path and I am sure that your eternity together will be one of peace and filled with the love that you all shared. I still love you and always will. Namaste and Blessed be, Cleo

I still miss you everyday daddy

I really enjoyed my time in Washington DC with Frank and Naomi. He was a fine man . My condolences to all inn family -Helen Martin 2609 Corpus Christi Texas 812 369 3930

My thoughts & sympathies to the Bloss family and their dear loss. Sorry I didn't know him personally, but remember him always working hard at our Spring & Fall Shows.

Terri Koike (CSSSJ member)

Frank was a prodigious intellect with a deep curiosity about the natural world. He had a compatible companion in Naomi. I had the pleasure of visiting their meticulous greenhouses for the first time last year. Daughter Lisa sweetly greeted me and other visitors with warm hugs. Amidst a wealth of beautifully grown plants, I enjoyed listening to Frank philosophize about cosmology and other subjects of interest. Wonderful memories. He will be missed by all of us at the Huntington Botanical...

The world's intelligence just dropped a notch with Frank's passing. Such an amazing knowledge of our physical world and phenomenal ability to translate into layman's terms. We will miss Frank dearly. Even dealing with his own health issues, he showed his selfless compassion and concern while Karen was struggling with two back surgeries and her cancer fight. Always more caring for others than himself. What a wonderful man and so sorely missed he will be to all who had the joy and good fortune...

I have always and will forever Cherish all the wisdom you shared with me Frank, I love you. The world was a better place just by your being here and you will be missed with a heavy heart. I hope peace and happiness find you in the clearing at the end of your path, I find peace in knowing I will see you there. My world is a better place for having known you and every time I look out and see the beauty in the world I find comfort in knowing it was you who helped me discover how to see it,...

My heartfelt condolences to Naomi & the entire Bloss family. Frank was beloved at Lockheed as well as in the local cactus & Succulent community where he was greatly respected by all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family!
Sue Romine and Vicki (Huey) Sutton