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Frank S. Hanckel Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

Nov 11, 1933 – Nov 21, 2019 (Age 86)

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BORN
November 11, 1933
DIED
November 21, 2019
AGE
86
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Frank S. Hanckel, Jr. The officers and members of the Society of Colonial Wars of the State of South Carolina, sadly acknowledge the passing of respected member Frank S. Hanckel, Jr. By Order: Eugene Gordon Hay V, Governor Stuart Whitley Coleman, Secretary

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I was in the Jaycees there in the 60's and met Frank there at all of our meetings. I was the one tjhat coined the phrase " No Hanky Panky with Franky Hanky" when Frank ran for ,and won ,the SC Jaycee Presidential campaign, His idea for a campaign room with an ice cream and soda bar , instead of more booze, was a brilliant idea. He was a great guy, a great friend and I will always honor his memory.

Charleston has lost a iconic leader. Personally I had the good fortune of serving on numerous community boards with Frank years ago. He was always level-headed, positive, and putting his community before himself. My deepest sympathy to the family, especially his lovely wife Loraine, during this time of bereavement. He was a great man.

Stuart, Christy & Johnny, so sorry to hear of your Dad's death. It was a pleasure to work with the Coburg family for ten years. I made so many wonderful friends that I continue to stay in touch with. Thoughts and prayers for you all. Love, Debra Mims (Sumter Branch)

Dear Mrs. Loraine and family, we were saddened to hear of Mr. Frank's passing. We recall many wonderful years of friendship with your family and ours with dad, Rhett Davis and my time in the dairy business. Our continued thoughts and prayers for you at this time.
Blessings and take care,
Mac and Becky Davis

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Loraine and family our thoughts and prayers are with you. Libby and I have many wonderful memories from our dairy days. We always enjoyed visiting with you both at National Conventions and at Master Dairy Meetings. Frank was a true Southern Gentleman.

So sorry to lose Mr. Hanckel! He was such a sweet dad; father's day at Ashley Hall always became more fun when he showed up. Harriet Lawrence

I'm sorry for the lost.

One of Mr Hanckel's many legacies will be his leadership role at Coburg Dairy. Coburg had a slogan that stated " Better Than It Has To Be". That slogan characterized Mr. Hanckel in all of his many roles,Great man, Great husband, Great Father,Great Friend.He will be dearly missed.