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Frank Kavanaugh III

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KAVANAUGH, III, FRANK, passed away December 18, 2008. He was born in Plainfield, NJ on January 25, 1945 and lived in Watchung, NJ until he attended the University of Miami in Coral Gables. After graduation from U of M, Frank remained in Coral Gables where he and his first wife, Patricia, raised...

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to kelly & family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know he is in a better place now and not suffering any longer. Be strong, you will never forget but, your pain will get more manageable with time. You are all in my prayers.

It was a pleasure meeting your father when we dated years ago. Once I played the "Irish card", I knew I was in:) Obviously you can guess that I really enjoyed his sometimes irreverent sense of humor. I am glad to have gotten to know your Dad those years ago and am grateful to have had the chance to see and catch up with him on your wedding day. I hope to stay as real and unpretentious as he was. Let Mike and your Mom know that they are in my prayers and that I will see you all soon. Take care...

I got to know Kelly's dad when I went w/her to Miami, soon after college. He was fun and loving. Whenever I saw him, there was a twinkle in his eyes. And, I really enjoyed the times Kelly and I got to "hang-out" w/him. My heart goes out to Kelly, Michael, and Pat. You are all im my prayers.

Frank will always have a piece of my heart. He faced life with adventure and gusto. We will miss him greatly. Pat, Mike and Kelly. We hope god is giving him the peace he never found on this earth, but he was greatly loved.

I'll always be daddy's little girl. I love and miss you so much.

We always enjoyed
Frank's company, we was a fun guy and well be greatly missed.
Bob & Debbie Beshlian

You sure made us laugh when you came to our doctor's office. Rest in peace Frank.

Although it has been years since I've seen Frank, except for the brief visit for Uncle Frank's proposed 80th party, I have fond memories of Sunday dinners at our grandparents and visits to Green Pond. He is now with his Dad and hopefully at peace joining the other members of our family that have passed. Our condolences of this tragic loss to Aunt Pat and the entire family. Judy (Kavanaugh) & Ken Minnick.

Frank's life passed too quickly and now we must hold tightly onto sweet memories. Frank had a kind heart and a warm, wonderful smile!