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Frank J. Koch Sr.

Brigantine, New Jersey

Age 67

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Frank J. Koch, Sr.AGE: 67 • BrigantineFrank J. Koch, Sr., 67, of Brigantine passed away on Wednesday, January 11, 2012 surrounded by his family. Pop was a proud commercial fisherman and a humble man who loved his family and friends. His happiest times were when he was outdoors. He is survived by...

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Yea, we still talk about you, but always good. Fishin isn't the same as it was back in the day, but you probably know that. You wouldn't recognize Little Beach. Miss you and the good old days.

You will always be in our hearts, we all loved you and will never forget you...Love, Jan, Joey and Terri

Eight years already, we still talk about the good times that we had. Telling the stories of Little Beach, The Roosters, fishing and hunting and "cold beer" are some of my fondest memories.
RIP until we are all together again!

Dear Phyllis - I just received a phone call from my sister, informing me of the passing of someone I've known since kindergarten. We were best friends for a long time while growing up, all the way back to the days on Blackwood Rd in Clementon. He tried to teach me how to fish on more than one occasion without much success! My sincere sorrow for Frank's passing. I will miss our converations at the school reunions. Rest in peace, my friend.

Sorry for your loss. Mr. Koch was a great man. My sympathies go out to Mrs. Koch & family. With love. Bill Wineland Jr.

When I was very young I remember driving around in Uncle Frank's Jeep with no doors on it and that he had to keep reinsuring me that I wasn't going to fall out! In the summer of 2005 my family and I decided to rent a house for a week in Ocean City and visit with my brothers and their families. One evening I decided to call my Uncle Frank and Aunt Phyllis who I haven't seen for over 35 years. After talking on the phone we were invited over so that my wife and children could meet my Uncle...

Dear Frank , Joy, and the Girls. It's hard right now to grasp all of your emotions, but in a little while the one's that you remember will make you smile. Sincerely, Tom Eagan Sr.

Pop I'll never forget how everyday after the twins were born you stopped by to help me.. I couldn't have made it through that first year without you.. We adore you and will never forget your gentle heart.. Love you

Dearest Uncle Frank,
Having fun with Dad again I'm sure. Robin will keep you both out of trouble. We will miss you here but have your smile and sparkling eyes forever in our hearts. We love you! Rocky