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Look forward to seeing him in the resurrection and introducing him to his great-great-nieces. Love to Uncle Franky as I called him. I'm Audrey's granddaughter.
Rebekah Howell
April 13, 2022
Annapolis, Maryland
GEYER JR., FRANK A., 89, a WW2 Veteran died at his home in Pasadena Maryland on April 9, 2012 after a short illness. Frank is survived by his beloved wife Anna L. Geyer (nee) Swarthout, His sister in-laws Lillian Geyer, Doris Byron, 4 nieces, 8 Nephews and their children and grandchildren. He is...
Read MoreLook forward to seeing him in the resurrection and introducing him to his great-great-nieces. Love to Uncle Franky as I called him. I'm Audrey's granddaughter.
Rebekah Howell
April 13, 2022
Frank was a dear friend of mine as he visited me often in some of the worst weather imaginable. It was always a joy to talk to him since we shared many personal stories and laughs. My sincere condolences go out to his wonderful wife.
Bill Lennon
June 14, 2012 | Pasadena, MD
Years ago as an aspiring jazz musician I took some guitar lessons from Mr.Geyer at the Washington Blvd home. I still remember the lessons and how he had great patience and never tired of explaining intricacies of jazz guitar & I was privileged to hear him play some beautiful standards on his beloved Epiphone,tinged with a wry sense of humor. It was a privilege to know even briefly someone of his character and dedication to music. My deepest condolences to the always gracious Mrs.Geyer and...
Cindy Collins (Dove)
May 04, 2012 | Edgewater, MD
Uncle Franky was a person who enjoyed life and never took himself too seriously. I always looked forward to seeing him. He was a lot of fun to be around. He will be sorely missed especially by Aunt Anne. I look forward to seeing him again in the ressurrection. With love from his great niece, granddauter of his sister Audrey.
Rebekah Howell
April 18, 2012 | Lebanon, VA