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Frank W. Harrelson

Orlando, Florida

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HARRELSON, FRANK W. of Yalaha, went to be with our Lord on Saturday, April 24th, 2010 at the age of 75 years. He was born in Baltimore, Maryland to Benjamin Franklin and Mary (Ott) Harrelson. He proudly served in the US Navy during the Korean War. He and his wife,...

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Uncle Frank was my one real connection to my family growing up, I was in Basic Training when he died and I still have not really come to terms with his death. He did not really like telling me about how sick he was when I called him. In the end though I know that he was in alot of pain and that he missed Aunt Ellen horribly. I am proud to be his nephew and will remember him as a wonderful man who has been there my entire life. In a fashion he is the reason why I have taken the current...

I knew Frank from my dad, Charles Tate, he worked with him out at Martin Marietta, they had the farms out in Oklawaha close to each other. Frank was Dad's best friend and I know he will miss him. He is glad that he is no longer in pain and now he can be at peace with Ellen. If we can be of any help to Frank's family, just let us know. Love to all - family and friends.

May all of you find peace knowing that he is with the Lord and his loving wife at last. Though it has been stressful over the past few years, you will always have the memories to make you smile. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. George and Connie Dowdy

My heart goes out to all of Frank's children and friends. You are all in my prayers. I know that when my son Steven finds out it will break his heart. He loved talking to Frank on the phone and visiting him. Since he never knew his father, Frank was the one person he could talk to about Hugh. He loved going fishing with him and just talking with him.

Frank, I will keep you alive in my heart and memories. I will miss our talks on the phone and thank you for your guidance and for caring. Although our last conversation was short, it meant more then anyone knows.

Good-bye Dad,
You may have been a tuff old bird to deal with but under that hard surface was a man with a tender heart. You loved your family and you enjoyed your close friends. In the end you went out the way you lived your life. You did it your way.
We will miss you.

Heather & Holly, your father is now with his beloved wife, your mother Ellen. We pray that your memories will sustain you and that you shall have peace.

Love, the Couture family

Frank's family and friends are in my prayers. I've known Frank and his family for 35 years and he was like a second father to me. He has gone to God but will not be forgotten.