FRANK-JEGLIC-Obituary

FRANK A. JEGLIC

Cleveland, Ohio

1934 - 2019

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passed away on Friday, March 15, 2019. He was born in Ljubljana, Slovenia on March 19, 1934. In 1945, his parents Milko and Cirila (Kleindienst), his brother John and Frank fled the new communist regime, over the mountains to the neighboring Austria. After almost five years in various refugee...

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Dear Helen and family, I remember Frank well. I remember beautiful and gracious Helen and young Michael when my parents and I and probably my young brother Michael were invited to your home for dinner. Frank was such a gentleman. He always had that smile that made everyone feel welcome. Last time I saw you was at my parents' 40th anniversary. He passed away a month after my mother, Myrlin. Frank was a colleague of my father, Uwe, for several years. May he rest in peace. Blessings and peace to...

Dear Helen my condolences to you and your family in the loss of your husband. I worked at Jack Richard's Art Studio where you visited quite often. Also you were
in the Akron Women's Art league with me. I sent you a condolence card but unfortunately I had the wrong address so it came back to me. My sympathy to you as I know you truly miss Frank.
Marilyn

Frank's support for the advancement of the science of mechanical engineering was astounding. It seemed like more engineers from our division (18) served on code committees than any other company. Along with Frank's leadership and other accomplishments in the nuclear equipment program, I was proud to cosponsor him as an ASME Fellow.

He was a wonderful mentor during difficult times.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Frank was a friend and mentor to many, many people at B&W and, in particular, to the young engineers who were beginning their professional careers. Frank's standards for engineering excellence provided a firm foundation for the products the company designed and manufactured for both the commercial nuclear industry and the Naval Reactors program.

Frank and Helen were also excellent role models for many young couples who were beginning their married and family life; their warmth and...

I read this obituary with great sadness. Frank is the man that brought me to Ohio 36 years ago to work at Babcock and Wilcox. I was ex-Navy and in experienced. He taught me so much about the business world, manufacturing and what it meant to be a truly great leader, boss, mentor and friend. My wife Chady and I send Helen our deepest sympathy and love.

I will miss Frank.

Frank was a very special person that lived an exceptional life. Our prayers go out to the Family in honor of him and the kindness he displayed to all of his B&W friends and associates each and every day! He will be missed, but never forgotten!


Jim Wall