Frank-Comstock-Obituary

Frank W. Comstock

Ann Arbor, Michigan

1920 - 2018

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Comstock, Frank W. 5/26/1920 - 4/25/2018 Ann Arbor Dr. Frank Comstock, originally from Monroe Michigan, passed away on April 25, 2018 at the age of 97at the Glacier Hills Manor and under the wonderful care of Arbor Hospice. He began life on May 26th, 1920, Frank was the second of four children of...

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Such a gentleman Dedicated to teaching the art of dentistry and someone I wanted to be like as a professional upon graduation. Class of 65

Mark, Gordie, Clare, and all the Comstock clan; you are in our thoughts.
Beckie & Dave

To the Comstock Family,
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Kim Appel and Ann Roberts

Mark, Jeff, Gordie and all other members of the Comstock Family,

I am sure you all are finding it difficult to manage the loss of your father even though he was an amazing man who lived a very full and remarkable life.

I first met him back in 1976 when I was just 29-years old. At that time I was serving as the Softball/Baseball Director for the old Ann Arbor Recreation Department, which later was combined with the Ann Arbor Community Education Department to become what is now...

Dear Mr Mark Comstock and Comstock family,

Sorry to hear the loss of Mr Frank Comstock. Mr Frank will be missed but memories of the time spent in his company will always be etched in my heart. As his next door neighbor at Alpine Drive, I did not see any one younger than Mr Frank Comstock at his age. I recall him saying "Sanjeev, my knees may not match yours, but I can still take you on with my cognitive skills" and I believe that. My deepest sympathies to Comstock family.Please accept...

Dr. Frank, you will be very missed and in faith, we will all see you again. It was an honor to meet you and visit with you at your Glacier Hills home. I know that you are happy in heaven now with your dear wife whom you mentioned so often and missed. I remember your smile when I called you a national treasure, thank you for sharing your stories and receiving the sacrament of holy communion so graciously every time I saw you, and for encouraging me to "keep up the good work". Deepest...

Dear Mark Comstock,
What a fabulous life your Dad lived! I am especially appreciative of his years of military service. So sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Donna McManus

what a great person and wonderful teacher. I will always remember Dr. Comstock as one of the dental school's finest. He was always ready to help not criticize. May he rest in piece

Dear Comstock family,Thinking of all of you at this difficult time...what a great man! I have fond memories of our Baylis days, and the five dentist families all in a row! I believe Ross Margeson and Norma Kahler are those remaining.Sadly, Bill and I will be out of town next weekend, but my thoughts will be with you. Chris, I am especially sad to miss seeing you!Love,Katie Doerr Parker