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Frank Kell Cahoon

Big Spring, Texas

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Frank Kell Cahoon died at his home in Midland on January 30, 2013 at the age of 78. He was born on June 20, 1934 in Austin, Texas, the second child of Charles Wilbur Cahoon, Jr. and Sibyl Francis Kell Cahoon. Raised in Wichita Falls, Texas, he received early lessons in both entrepreneurship and...

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Dear Paula, Kell, Corinne and Joseph,
Brad an I were so saddened to hear of Frank's death. We both always enjoyed his company, especially his sly sense of humor. We will miss him and hope that the knowledge that he is no longer suffering from his final illness brings you consolation. We regret we were unable to make it to Midland for the funeral, and hope to see all of you sometime in the future to offer our condolences in person. Morgan and Brad Moody

Dear Paula,
I feel blessed that I was able to get to know Paul over the years, through his wonderful support of McDonald Observatory. My thoughts are with you and your family at this time of loss.

Joel

Paula and family, Frank was a great man as you know, but I have many memories of him. I was either 13or 14 when he sold me his go-kart and what great fun made possible by Frank. We did some oil&gas deals together and spent time with Kell and Corrine in church fellowship. I will miss his sage advice and friendship and pray that you can find peace during this difficult time. Jack Hightower

Paula and the Frank Cahoon "clan"
I am so saddened to hear of Frank's passing. He was a magnifient man whom I really looked up to and considered a treasure to know. He always kept everyone up to date with respect to "needy" projects of Midland and West Texas. Please except our deepest symphathies. I will miss his call so much.....

Terry Holland

We are so sorry to hear of Frank passing.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Babs, Will and I join you all in the sadness occasioned by Frank's long illness and ultimate death. I will always remember the many years of Saturday tennis with Frank, Ken Williams and Alan Whitman and all of the world's problems that we solved after each match. Unfortunately I am the only one left.

We are so sorry to miss the funeral. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. We know he is smiling down on all of us now.

We are so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. We are so sorry to miss the funeral. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and know he is smiling down at all of us.

Jheri & Bill Rutter

The Don Poage family rejoices in the life of Frank. Along with his family, mourns his passing. And celebrates his home going into Life Eternal. What an amazing man! It was a privilege to be part of his life. Glory!