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Frank Henry Jellinek

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Frank Henry Jellinek, died Jan. 10, 2008 in La Jolla, CA, his home for more than 35 years. Frank was born in Buffalo, NY, on May 31, 1919 to Irwin and Rena Jellinek. Frank was a World War II veteran and served in France. His business career took him from The Buffalo Jewelry...

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John, Jane, Judy...,

It was a privledge knowing and being a friend & neighbor of your father (and father-in-law). My connection to Frank dates back to meeting Frank in Buffalo, NY as a child (at the Reich residence) when Frank would show off his Citroen car with the hydrolic suspension system. Louis Reich, my step father, was a friend of Frank for approximately 80 years (they used to play golf at Westwood from an early age).

Following graduation from College in 1984, I moved...

Dear John and Family,
My heart is heavy for the loss of your father. I will miss Frank and his indomitable spirit. He was a great man and will be sorely missed by all of us who took care of him. The thought that his has rejoined Irene is a blessing to me.
In love and friendship,

John....Our deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

Judy,John and family,
I am deeply saddened to learn of Franks passing. I am further heartsick to learn that Frank Jr. had also passed
My respect to all in the Jellineck family
Respectfully,
Robert O. Wagner

John and Family, We are deeply saddened by the passing of your father. He was in great spirits when Ken visited him a week earlier. We were privleged to have been friends with Irene and Frank(together again) these past 25 years. If you need anything done for you down here don't hesitate to call or email, we are there for you.

I was talking about your dad last week. Your dad, my dad, and I played golf one day in Winnetka many years ago. We were joined by a Dr Fox. After eighteen holes, your dad had Dr Fox thinking that he was a great golfer and that your dad was his old friend. Frank had the most wonderful demeanor. He made everyone around him smile and feel good about themselves. He was a devoted husband, father, and grandfather and was so accomplished in everything he did. Frank was a special person and will...

John,
I was saddened to learn that your father passed away and I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

We are deeply sorry for your loss.

My deepest sympathy to your family .Ienjoyed talking with him after the untimely death of Frank Jr.God bless my fellow Nichols alumnus.My warmest regards to Judy. Chic Smith 561-278-1550