Frank-Kass-Obituary

Frank Kass

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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KASS - Frank C. Kass, aged 79, of Grand Rapids, went to be with his Lord on Saturday, September 24, 2011. Frank was a Corpsman in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. He taught science at Cutlerville Christian School and Hillcrest High School in Jos, Nigeria in West Africa. Frank always greeted...

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Dear Mrs. Kass, Connie, Carole, and Charles,

I deeply regret that I was not able to come to the funeral home or to the funeral on Monday to express my sympathy for your loss. Ever since I heard that Mr. Kass was in the hospital, I have been praying for him and for you as a family. Now he is safe in the arms of his heavenly Father.

I have so many fine memories of Mr. Kass as my science and homeroom teacher. I shall always remember his enthusiasm for his subject, his...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you Kass family. Frank made an impact on both of us as students and also that he remembered us after 40 years! God is a God of comfort and what a thrill to know Frank is being welcomed into heaven. Tom & Mary Brink

Greetings Dottie, Connie, Carole and Charles,

We'll pray for God's strength for the next few days and no doubt months, for all you, during this difficult period . Yes, all the words of comfort have been spoken and Margaret and I will lean with you on the words of the Psalms, blessed are those who die in the Lord.

Oh, what we have shared together over many years and those thoughts are a comfort that we support each other as a mission family in Christ.

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Dear Kass Family, Mr. Kass was my Sience teacher at Cutlerville Chr. School and he had such an impact on my life. What a wonderful teacher - so excited about God's world and so excited when his students did well in his class. He also helped me with my roof later on. May you all take comfort in the days ahead knowing that he is with his Lord.

Dear Aunt Dottie, Connie, Carole, Charles and family,
We give you our deep sympathy in the loss of Uncle Frank. Both Uncle Frank and Aunt Dottie stopped at our home in Louisville, Kentucky on their way to Florida in 2005. It was great to have them here, even if only for a snack and a drink. They did get the tour of our Louisville home. At that time they were still enjoying their trips to Florida for winter. We believe Uncle Frank is with the Lord and someday all of us will be...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. My husband and I both had him for teacher, and thought the world of him. He was such a caring man whose faith was so important to him. Our Christian sympathy to your entire family.