Frank-Franko-Obituary

Frank J. Franko

Torrance, California

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Frank J. Franko ("Franko") Frank Franko, a native of San Pedro, passed away on November 23, 2011 at the age of 69. He was surrounded by the love of his life, Lyndall Franko and his four daughters Lynne, Michelle (Martin), Frankiann (Matt), and Connie (Michi). Franko was so proud of his...

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This beautiful man with his evocative smile, irrepressible heart, and unrelenting fortitude will surely be missed. I am stunned by this loss, and have never known another with such a dedicated heart for family, laughter and authenticity.

Travel well to the upper skies, good fellow.

And to this beautiful family: Lyndall, Lynne, Michelle, Franki and Connie, please accept my deepest condolences.

I felt deep sadness when I read the newspaper regarding Mr. Franko's death. The memories of my softball days flooded my mind. He always knew how to encourage me to believe in myself and help me do my best.
There was never a dull moment with Mr. Franko. He had a way of enjoying life and it was contagious. Thank you for the fond childhood memories. May his life's legacy brighten the sad days ahead without his omnipresence. My deepest condolences to all of the Franko Family.

Condolences to Frank's wife and daughters and to Jack and his family.
I'm vary sorry to hear my old friend Frank died. My heart pains with sorrow as well as his family. Many memories of Frank, Jack as we grew up togather in the early years of our lives on Oliver Street, about a half block apart.
May God Bless Your Soul Frank,
Your Old Friend,
Edwin Montoya

We were sorry to hear that your sweet husband has passed into eternity. May God bless you and your family. We will keep you in prayer.
Bob & Jenny Randall

Lyndall & Family,
Franko was a joy to have on earth. We were all blessed to have known him. My thoughts & prayers are with you.
God Bless,
Carol Ann "CAT" Tuch

To the Franko Family, we just wanted to let you are in our prayers. He will be miss dearly.

So long old friend, you will be missed by all especially those who knew you for over half a century. Till we meet again.
Love you always
Shelby and mary lou Ralph

My oldest memory of Frankie goes back to the late 1940s and early 1950s at Bandini St. School as school mates. Through the years, Frankie and I would never let a moment go by when we would see each other after some time and never stop to greet one another to remember times gone by in that school and neighborhood, and times following up to the present- including occasional Wednesday luncheons at either the Elks Lodge or Ante's. His demeanor and friendship have always been the same throughout...

Lyndall and family,May God be with you and comfort you all in this time of deepest sorrow.
I will always cherish memories of growing up with Frankie and Jackie and all the kids on Oliver St.
Elisa (Torres) Demonte