Frank-Jevitzky-Obituary

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Frank Henry Jevitzky

San Diego, California

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BORN
April 21, 1932
LOCATION
San Diego, California

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Clairemont Mortuary Obituary

Frank Henry Jevitzky was born in New York on April 21, 1932. Frank died in San Diego California on September 21, 2012. Visitation will be held on October 3, 2012 at Clairemont Mortuary Chapel 4266 Mt. Abernathy Ave. San Diego Ca. from 3 PM to 8PM. Frank will be intermed at Miramar National...

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Far and away, my closest uncle seemed mysterious and intriguing to me when I was a child growing up. His flaming red hair and military career still inspire my imagination as to what secrets they held. The few times that we met will be treasured. Witty, honest and sparse, our conversations were a welcome relief from the mundane. He will truly be missed. May God treat him well.

Uncle Frank was a special person. Even though we didn't see each other very often, he always made me feel loved. When I was a little girl he would send me beautiful dolls from the countries that he visited. This inspired me to have a love of travel later in life. I'll miss his charm, wit and sense of humor. Most of all I am proud of his lifelong dedication to our country through his service in the military. Whenever I see an American Flag, I'll think of him and he'll wave back. God bless and...

I love my brother and miss him very much. Even though he was far away, he was always in my heart and still is. May God be with him now and always.

My father, the first man to love me unconditionally, the man whom other men in my life were measured up to, my hero, I can't even begin to express in words what it means not to be able to talk to you, I just know I'm kinda lost right now and while I would have liked to have you around a lot longer you lived a good long life with the woman you fell in love with by your side. I know you are just fine, I am honored to call you my father, till I see you again dad I love you.

There are not enough or the perfect words to say at this time. All I can say is that I am honored to call this man my grandfather and even more honored to have known this man in this lifetime. There will be no amount of time where I will not miss him. I am so thankful for all the memories that I have shared with this incredible human being. I love you grandpa. They say our guardian angels are closer to us than almost anything in this world. Until we meet again, I love you, I miss you, I'm...