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Frank Dlubak

Freeport, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2017

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DIED
November 25, 2017
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Freeport, Pennsylvania

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Frank Dlubak, 75, of Freeport, died Saturday, Nov. 25, 2017. Frank was born in Natrona Heights on Jan. 29, 1942, to the late Charles and Helen Dlubak. At the age of 12, Frank started working with his father designing stained glass windows for churches. By the age of 21, he was already leading...

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I've known great and nice people but Frank was the GREATEST AND NICEST person I ever knew. Rest in peace Frank, as we all miss and love you.........Buddy Jim

Frank was a wonderful Husband, Dad, Grampap and Friend. We all miss him so very very much May peace be with his family

Frank was one of the nicest and most creative persons I ever knew. He is really missed by all his family and friends, and many clients he serviced. May he rest in peace.

Enjoyed working with Frank over the years. He was a brilliant man yet very down to earth. The glass industry lost a great one. Rest easy Frank.

We just heard the news and we are so sorry for your great loss. Frank was a very special talented man with a very special family. We had the honor of attending Rick and Alyssa's wedding and being able to meet with him and get to know him better. Being in the glass business, we were always so impressed by his creativity, imagination, intelligence, etc. Our sincere condolences to the family. He will be sorely missed. God Bless. Love, Dennis & Trish

I always admired Frank Dlubak. He was a warm, friendly man who had a creative and innovative spirit. I will remember many trips to Dlubak when I was part of the Glass Laminating Solutions Business at DuPont. My condolences to the entire family.

I'm sorry for your loss Frank was an inspiration in my life and I will " ALWAYS " continue to remember his words " I can do anything " ! Those words will be my driving force to better human life, what a wonderful man he will be missed down here but the Lord has him up there.

Ave, so sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathies to you Ave Maria and Family. I enjoy so visiting you and Frank and the lively warm conversations. It was fun to learn of Frank's love and time flying planes, his business card "Frank Dlubak - worker", and peanut butter fudge is his favorite. Frank's kindness will never be forgotten for each time he took the time to visit Stephanie - what a wonderful heart. Stephanie cherished those visits. My prayers and love to each of you.