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Frank Herman Emme

Lynnwood, Washington

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Frank Herman Emme

Frank Herman Emme, 75, passed away on December 24, 2009 in Edmonds, Washington from complications associated with Parkinson's disease. He was born October 13, 1934, in Seattle, Washington, and was a resident of Lynnwood, Washington for the past 58 years. Frank is...

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January 23, 2010
I was with Frank and Wendell Wydrick, when Frank made his Ace the second time on the #13 at the golf course. He had the biggest smile on his face. I had really enjoyed knowing Frank the few years of time I had known him. Gordon Stradley
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To Sue, Kelli, Alex, Eric and families, please accept our deepest sympathy. Frank's picture tells so much about him. We will always remember the great times we had together coaching our boys, going on vacations to Seaside, and dancing at the Eagle's with the Kyle's and Long's. Your friendship will always be with us forever.
John and Diana Leith & family

FRANK AND I WERE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO ENTER EDMONDS HIGH IN THE FALL OF '51.
ANYONE WHO MET FRANK INSTANTLY KNEW HE WOULD BECOME YOUR FRIEND.HIS SENSE OF HUMOR,GREAT SMILE AND ADVENTUREOUS SPIRIT REMAINS WITH ME TO THIS DAY.

My GREAT Uncle Frank you will be greatly missed. I can remember the first time we met. You visited WV in 1987 for Renee's wedding, I was 9 years old. I remember running out to greet you in our front yard! Our family ties run deep; keeping us close, across such a distance. Kenna

Aunt Sue, Alex, Kelli, Eric and families,
We want to convey our deepest sympathy to all of you. We have been searching through all of our family reunion photos to find pictures of Uncle Frank for Mom's digital photo frame. Looking at the pictures is bringing back such wonderful memories. Uncle Frank had the best smile ever. Love, Brian, Renee, Sydney and Gracie Dotson

My prayers and thoughts to you Eric, Sue and the rest of the Emme family. Frank was a wonderful neighbor and growing up, I always enjoyed coming over to your house. I was and am incredibly sad to hear of your loss. Mary Bernier

I was so saddened when I read about Frank. We were neighbors in Lynnwood until I moved in 1974. While memories fade after 35 years the one thing I will always remember is his laugh and wonderful smile.
Denny Bernier

To my one and only Uncle Frank, you will be greatly missed by our whole family. We enjoyed so much our family reunions, our visit in Seattle and your helping me to change the oil in my truck.
Ken and Casey

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. What a wonderful brother and brother-in-law and uncle. We will miss you but know we will meet again.
Love Amelia, Stan, Mark and Sue