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Frank Kloiber Jr.

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

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Frank Kloiber, Jr., 65, of Emmaus formerly of Pen Argyl, passed away June 18, 2016 in his residence. Born in Allentown, he was the son of Marie (Buskaritz) and the late Frank Kloiber, Sr. Frank worked at Dries Hardware, as a substitute Teacher for Northampton for 12 years, and then at Lowes until...

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I had the privilege of knowing Frank from Lowe's. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

My sympathy and prayers in the passing of Frank. I had the pleasure of working with him at Northampton High School. He was a kind soul.

I had the privilege of knowing Frank when we worked together in Northampton, and spent some time talking with him while he worked at Lowes. Frank was a great guy, whom I considered a friend.
My condolences to his family; may you find peace in remembering the times you had with Frank.

My condolences on the passing of Frank. I worked with Frank at Northampton till I retired 8 yrs ago. Frank was a good guy and I always enjoyed talking with him during lunch. He was an interesting and down to earth guy.

George

Frank was one of my husbands few friends who stood by him as his condition was robbing him of his life. Frank and Rich would take Fran to the Jeff's for a beer. We enjoyed many times at Richs home in Saylorsburg. Steven may you have wonderful memories of the time spent with your Dad. Kathy Pecuch

To the family I am truly sorry to hear about Franks passing. He was a wonderful man. May God be with you during this time. Many prayers.

Aunt Mitzie, Carol and family...So sorry to hear of Little Frankie's passing. It just seems like yesterday when we were all so young with not a care in the world. May God bless you and help you through the days ahead.

I was so shocked to see that Frank has crossed over. My heart goes out to Marie and Carol and Stephen.

Remembering the "P" wave. RIP Frank.

Dick Seeds