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Frank William Dean Jr.

State College, Pennsylvania

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FRANK WILLIAM DEAN, JR. December 31, 1945 -April 6, 2008 Frank William Dean, Jr., 62, of Skippack, passed away Sunday, April 6, 2008, at the Mount Nittany Medical Center in College Township. Born on December 31, 1945, in Bellefonte, he is the son of the late Frank William Dean, Sr. and Ellen...

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Frank, how I miss you and think of you every day. I miss your laugh and our conversations. How ironic, I got this notice that your online guestbook, will go offline on 04/08/09. And you know what day that is. Rest in peace my dearest friend! xoxoxoxxo

Dear Dean Family: Please accept my sincerest sympathies in Frank's passing. I just learned of his passing a few weeks ago and have remained devastated as I know you are. I was blessed to have met Frank while our paths crossed in Washington, DC. so many years ago. I can honestly say if it had not been for Frank, I would not be where I am today. He was a wonderful man…..always there to lend an ear, offer advice and kindness. He is sadly missed. God bless all of you and may you be comforted in...

Dear Karen, Bryan & Eric:
There are not enough words to describe Frank's greatness. He's brought so much joy to Ceirra's life and thanks to him she has so many wonderful memories. Anyone who has had a chance to cross paths with Frank is truely blessed. I know I am. I am here for all of you.

Karen, I don't know what to say ~ I am still in shock, as I'm sure everyone is right now. I just wanted to let you know you are in our family's thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathies to you and your family. Frank was a wonderful person with a great big heart who would do anything for anyone. He will be missed. Be strong and remember all of the good times you and he shared. We're here for you. Love, Melanie, George, Maddie & Little Georgie

Hi Karen,

I am sure you will be strong through this difficult time. I am thinking of you over here in Germany.

Love,
Nathan

Dear Karen,

I was so shocked to learn of Frank's passing. I first met Frank when I worked for Special Olympics Inc. in 1977-79 and then again when we both worked at Special Olympics Inc in the 1980's. Frank was a great man who was progressive and caring of all the athletes. He led Special Olympics into the age of direct mail and telemarketing and his influence continues today. We often talked about Bellefonte as my mother, Molly McClellan, was also from Bellefonte.

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Frank was my classmate in the class of '63. I'm not surprised that he had a good life and was successful in his work endeavors. He was always kind and fun loving back in those high school days. My prayers are with you and your family as Frank leaves his family for GLORY.

Karen, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. You and Frank have been such dear friends and he will surely be missed. Please keep in touch.

Karen, my deepest sympathy to you and your sons. Frank was a kind and gentle bear of a man who had a heart as big as gold. He so enjoyed being a part of Rockspar and I am sure he and Bob are together telling each other their hunting stories. May all your good memories sustain you in time.