Frank-Bodisch-Obituary

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Frank L. Bodisch

Northampton, Pennsylvania

Apr 2, 1941 – Dec 18, 2022

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BORN
April 2, 1941
DIED
December 18, 2022
LOCATION
Northampton, Pennsylvania

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Reichel Funeral Home - Northampton Obituary

Frank L. Bodisch, 81, of Whitehall, passed away peacefully, on Sunday, December 18 in St. Luke’s Hospital surrounded by his loving family. Born April 2, in New York City, he was the son of the late Alois and Hermine (Stranzl) Bodisch-Traupman. Frank and his wife Kathleen (Ryan) celebrated 58 years of marriage this November. Frank was a graduate of Hokendauqua High School. He Honorably served our country in the U.S. Navy and was awarded the Navy-Marine Corps Service Medal for voluntary acts of heroism during a rescue mission in Agadir Morocco. He served as a patrolman for the Whitehall Township Police Department. He retired from the USPS after over 30 years as a letter carrier. Frank was an accomplished carpenter who enjoyed creating unique furniture. He was an avid hunter and fisherman. Frank and his wife Kathleen served generously as foster parents for the Catholic Charities for over 40 years caring for over 60 children from newborn through teenage years. Frank was an active member of St. Peter’s R.C. Church in Coplay for 55 years.


Survivors: Along with his wife Kathleen, Frank is survived by his children Kevin of Whitehall, John of Whitehall, Michael (Eileen) of San Antonio, TX, Jonathan of Bethlehem, daughters Barbara of New York, and Ann of Slatedale, 11 grandchildren, 1 great grandchild and one expected in July.


Services: A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated on Friday, December 23, at 10:30AM in St. Peter Church 4 S. 5th Street, Coplay. Family and friends may call Friday, December 23 from 9:00AM to 10:15AM in the Church. Interment will follow at the Parish Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Reichel Funeral Home in Northampton.


In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be presented to the Church or the Whitehall-Coplay Hunger Initiative in loving memory of Frank.

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Frank would be touched by all these kind messages!

I remember Frank back in the early 80s. He was the mailman where I worked at the George Washington Motor Lodge. We always fussed over him because he was so sweet and shy. Rest in peace

With deepest sympathy on the loss of your husband. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

So very sorry for your loss.RIP dear Frank. It was always a pleasure seeing you at holiday family dinners years ago at Eileen and Michael´s house while Mike and I still lived in NJ. Nona London( Mike Murphy´s friend)

A lifetime of memories! Rest now. Be at peace. Watch over all of your family and friends. Let your bright light shine dear friend.

Lots of great memories of picnics at Frank’s house. He was a gentle man and a true gentleman. The author of The Little Prince, Antoine St. Exupery said, “It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eyes.” Frank had a big heart and was able to see the essential things. My family’s and my prayers go out to all of you who loved Frank. He will be missed.

Kathy, I am so very sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Kelly G

Kathy you and your family are in our prayers. Remember all the good times as you move forward. love

Kathy, our prayers are with you and your family, as you grieve Frank's passing. May memories and the love of family and friends, and God's love and care sustain you at this difficult time.