FRANK-GALINSKY-Obituary

FRANK G. GALINSKY Jr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Frank G. Galinsky Jr., 47, of Kansas City, Mo., died Easter Sunday, March 31, 2013, at Kansas City Hospice House after a courageous 7-year battle with cancer. Frank was born in Charleston, SC on Sept. 29, 1965. His father's Air Force career afforded Frank the opportunity as a child to live in Las...

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My deepest sympathy to the family of Frank, he was always an amazing man and friend.

Frank you were certainly one of a kind. Many thanks for all the laughs and fun times over the years. I feel blessed to have known you and will miss your sharp wit, goodness, and friendship more than you know. Rest peacefully, my friend. Your courage and strength through adversity were inspiring. My deepest sympathies to your family, whom I know you loved dearly.

Gonna miss you buddy. I always thought you were a righteous dude. I hope you enjoyed that king cake. RIP.

Frank, it began on Facebook with Columbus ties and military fathers, and developed into visiting and laughing about people we both knew and music we loved when we were in high school. And to think we had never met before, but we grew up in the same town. I didn't get to see you last time I was in KC; but I understood. I send a big hug to you now; and much love to you, Frank, most wonderful Southern gentleman.

I happened to have had the pleasure of meeting Frank soon after he first moved to the Kansas City area, And yes, he certainly could light up a room whenever he would enter! It was alway's such a pleasure when he was around and he shall be missed by all that knew him. "Godspeed" to a dear person and may his soul rest in Eternal peace.

My deepest sympathy's to Frank's family.

Franky G. You were a very good friend to me and I will miss the laughs. Most of the time those around us didn't even know what was so funny...it was probably a good thing most of the time that they didn't. You were such a brave fighter through your long battle with Cancer. You inspired me to be strong and showed me that I too could face adversity with a positive attitude. I will miss you my friend. Love Scotty