Frank-Doocey-Obituary

Frank A. Doocey

Phoenix, Arizona

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Frank A. Doocey Frank A. Doocey died on September 16, 2008 in St. Josephs Hospital, Phoenix, Ariz. He was the beloved husband of Sally Bornn Doocey. They were the parents of Christian Ryan Doocey of Allentown, and the parents and in-laws respectively of Michael Bornn and Tiffany Nachman...

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Dear Sally, Chris and Mike,

it was with much sadness and regret that I heard about the passing of Frank. I have many fond memories of the summer Phelim and I spent with you all back in Allentown in 1985, such a long time ago now. Frank was very much the father to us over those weeks and I often think how lucky we were to be welcomed into such a warm loving family.

Frank had time for everyone and was great fun to be around. I must have bored him stupid with my...

Dear Sally and Family,
I was deeply saddened to hear the news about Frank. I first met Frank in the late 90's. Over the years we developed a good friendship, one that I valued greatly. Frank was easy to like, great to deal with and always fun to be around. We will all miss him.

Dear Sally and Family,
You are in my thoughts, heart and prayers. As you and your loved ones remember Frank, he will live on in many, many hearts as you treasure all those cherished memories you have of Frank. Life is fragile and precious. Sorrow is not forever, Love is......... I care and I send you a big hug! Love, Mickey

To Sally, her children and family,
Apostolic trees encircle the oak tree which lightening struck....before its autumn leaves were gone.....we weep for the loss of Frank. Our prayers and our love are with you. Julie Goehring-Stephenson

Sally, Mike and Chris, The loss of Frank/your dad is heart breaking. He was exactly the kind of person the world needs more of, kind and compassionate, light hearted, with an engaging sense of humor. When I think of him, I always envision a smile on his face. He was a big brother figure to me in my teenage years, not that Billy and Mark left a void to fill, but it was nice to have a non family member as a surrogate. The times we spent on Colonel Bob's camping trips were some of the most...

To Frank's family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Frank's passing. We worked together a few years ago and I had the joy of spending a few days in Pennsylvania with him. I will miss our infrequent 'how are you doing' emails.
My prayers to the family; he will be missed.

To Dear Sally, her boys,and to all Franks siblings& friends:
I wish to send my sincerest condolences to all of you for the loss of one terrific person.He will be sadly missed, by so many people. I do so want to be there on thursday, but many factors prevent this from happening.My heart and thoughts will be there with all of you, that day as it has been for many weeks.
Most Sincerely
Sharon Elisabeth Mullen &Family
Montreal,Quebec, Canada

I first met Frank in the mid nineties and cherished every minute of our friendship. I looked forward to my many business trips to Sellersville where Frank made me feel like family. He was the master of mixing pleasure with business which resulted in deep, lasting relationships. I'll deeply miss you, Frank.

To the Doocey family. My deepest sympathies & condolences. Mr Doocey was an incredible person, always outgoing & friendly. My fondest memories were many Troop 74 scouting trips with him, Chris & Mike. Mr Doocey was one of the leaders that inspired me to become a scout leader for my sons, I can only hope to carry on and lead half as well a Mr Doocey did. May he rest in eternal peace.