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Frank Bulczak

Munster, Indiana

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Frank L. Bulczak Powderly, KY/Illinois Frank L. Bulczak, age 51, passed away Friday, June 15, 2007 at his residence in Powderly, KY. Frank was a retired police captain with 25 years of devoted service to the Village of Burnham, IL and was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church in Calumet City,...

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Dear Debbie,

I was so sad to hear the terrible news about Frank. You both were so helpful to my mother and to me, and to my terminally ill wife when we lived next door to you in Calumet City. You and Frank were always such kind and helpful spirits. I will miss him very much. Please take comfort in the fact that your friends and family are always there to share in your pain. And to share in the wonderful memories as well. Please call if there is anything Delilah and I can do for...

My hearfelt condolences to the family for your loss over the passing of Frank.

Frankie was my friend at St. Andrews, and he was always so funny and great to sit next to in class. Whenever we got to choose who to sit next to, we found each other -- he always made me laugh so much all the time.

As third graders, I remember that cold, dreary November afternoon when JFK was shot and the principal's voice piped in over the P.A. I remeber Frankie just like people remember that day,...

oh, debbie, i'm so sorry for your loss! we all loved him very much, and my heart breaks for you.

much love and deepest sympathy,
rug rat :)

WHEN I WAS NEW ON THE JOB IN SAUK VILLAGE, FRANK TAUGHT ME THE JOB. HE WAS ONE OF THE MOST FUN LOVING GUYS I KNEW. WHY IS IT THE GOOD DIE YOUNG?

I HAVE KNOWN FRANK SINCE HE WAS AN 18 YR OLD POLICE CADET IN SAUK VILLAGE. I WAS HIS CADET ADVISOR AND FREIND.HE WENT ON TO BE ONE OF THE BEST STREET COPS I EVER KNEW. HE WAS A GREAT GUY WITH AN AWESOME SMILE.HE LEFT US MUCH TO EARLY AND I EXTEND MY CONDOLENCES AND SORROW WITH HIS PASSING. GOD BLESS YOU ALL!

I am so sorry for your loss Aunt Debbie. I love you and my prayers are with you. Frank was a wonderful man and I loved him dearly.

Dear Debbie - I am so sorry for your loss. Frank was a nice man, a great officer for Burnham, and a wonderful neighbor. He will be missed.

,Dear Debbie, Bob and I were shocked and sorry to hear about Frank's death. It seems as though you have to live every day as if it were your last. Our memories of Frank go all the way back to his childhood. Frank always had a smile on his face. We know that you will miss him greatly. Love, Cousin Bob&Judy

DEBBIE,
I AM SO SORRY. I CAN'T BELIEVE HE'S GONE. IT SEEMS LIKE JUST YESTERDAY HE WAS TELLING ME THAT HE COULDN'T WAIT TO RETIRE TO KENTUCKY WITH YOU.
HE WAS SO HAPPY. HE WAS SUCH A GOOD MAN, A DEAR FRIEND. DEVOTED TO YOU AND TO THE WHITE SOX. WE HAD A LOT OF LAUGHS. I KNOW HE IS IN HEAVEN WITH FAMILY MEMBERS, ALL HIS FRIENDS FROM JOHN VICTOR'S BAR AND FROM THE LOCKERROOM AND WITH HIS FELLOW GOLFERS. I GUESS GOD DECIDED HE WANTED FRANK TO RETIRE IN HEAVEN. GOD'S GAIN IS TRULY OUR LOSS....