Frank-Gerrish-Obituary

Frank C. Gerrish

Naples, Maine

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American Cancer Society

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Frank C Gerrish NAPLES -- Frank C Gerrish died on Saturday, Aug 10, 2013, after a long struggle with cancer. Frank has been an entrepeneur throughout his life. He was the builder of the Songo River Queen, a bread man, a pilot, barge & crane operator and winning race car driver. Frank was a...

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I Miss all the time. He was one of the Greatest men I ever knew.

Without a doubt the kindest and most knowledgeable man I ever had the pleasure to know and call a friend.

Frank in my mind will forever remembered as a Great man, always a no foolishness kind of guy but also a very caring and generous man. Never too busy to lend a hand or share his extensive knowledge in all aspects. You are now and forever missed by all Frank!

MEN LIKE FRANK SHOULD NEVER DIE!, HE WAS SO TALENTED AND A FIXTURE ON THE CAUSEWAY! I SPENT SOME TIME ON HIS BARGE REMOVING ROTTED PILINGS AND DRIVING IN NEW ONES. HIS PILOT SKILLS WERE SURELY TESTED A FEW TIMES WHEN OVER LOADED TAKING OFF FOR A HUNTING TRIP FROM BRANDY! THANKS FOR THE MANY MEMORIES FRANK!

Hard to believe how much time has passed and how deeply missed you are. You would have gotten a kick out of yesterday’s storm...I for one had you on my mind. Keep a good eye on us down here! Thanks

The 2007 SRQII crew party

In his glory

Diane, Thinking of you and I am very sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Frank & my husband worked together for several years - he died of cancer too about 2 years ago. We met on several occasions as well as touring on the River Queen. Frank was so proud of you with all the work you put in welding for the Queen 2. The obituary contain a line that sound definitely like a message that Frank would toss out to his friends: "On Whatever Street". How generous to offer a trip on the Queen in...

My thoughts are with all of you as I recall all the memories we have shared. It brings a smile to me as I remember Bud and Dad and the projects and pranks "Frick and Frack" would get into. I'll miss Bud!

With Love, Jackie