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Frank Otto Fonnesbeck

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Frank Otto Fonnesbeck 1911 ~ 2005 Frank Otto Fonnesbeck was born in Logan, Utah, January 5, 1911, the son of Jens Christian and Anna Christine Andersen Fonnesbeck. He died July 17, 2005 at the age of 94. He attended schools in Logan and graduated with honors from the Brigham Young College...

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The Fonnesbeck Family,
I just heard about the passing of Frank and wanted to send you my condolences. I'm sorry I missed the funeral. I was his secretary at USF&G for about five years and I enjoyed working for him. He was always very good to me. We also kept in touch after he retired by sending Christmas card greetings to each other which I enjoyed very much.

Dear Christian and Sydney,
I am sorry to hear of the passing of your father and father-in-law you've talked about him to me at times and I have felt like I knew him. I am leaving on friday for Denver and I just wanted you to know that you will be in my prayers
George Garwood, Jr.
Mayor South Ogden City Utah

To the Torres family and Smart family
Our thoughts are with you at this time. What a great man and example your father and grandfather was to all who met him.

Dear friends
Our thoughts go to you in these days. We wish you all our best.

To Chris and the Fonnesbeck Family, our sympathy to you. We met your father on two occasions and were impressed at his great love of scouting. Chris has followed in his father's footsteps with may contributions to scouting in our area.

To the Fonnesbeck Family,
I remember your Dad and Grandfather as a youth in the Parley's 4th ward. He had a helped my Dad come back to church. Thank you for your example.
Patti Ann Hill Christison

Sydney,I was sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you.

Chris and Family,
We extend to you our prayers and sympathies at the passing of your father. Chris, after reading your father's obituary and knowing you as we did for so many years when we lived in the Avenues, it is easy to see the influence of this great man in your life. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

To the Fonnesbeck Family,

Such a treasure will be missed until you are with him again. I remember clear back in the 1960's when my sister Karren and Annette were friends, your dad was alwasy so nice to me when I came up with Karren. He always had a piece of candy hidden so that I could have one. He always made me laugh. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.