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Frank LASH Jr.

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Frank Lash Jr., 88, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2010, after a short illness. He was a native of Brookneal, Va., and had been a resident of Newport News for 53 years.Mr. Lash was the owner of Beaconsdale Pharmacy and a practicing pharmacist for over 50 years. He also owned and...

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I have been thinking of you all so much this week. I am so sorry we could not make it to Va for the service. I love how Mr. Lash gave me my nickname, Kendall B. The above mentions his infectious laugh....I still remember that. I will also forever think of him when I eat strawberries w/ powdered sugar. He made Bradford Circle the special place it was growing up. My love to Frankie and Tommy and Mrs. Lash! Kendall

I also worked for Mr. Lash after graduating high school '71 - '77. He was a good person, great teacher and boss. My thoughts and prayer to Mrs. Lash, Frankie, Tommy and families.

We will always cherish our memories of Frank Lash and his visits to Florida. He was a gentlemen, a scholar and a wit. With deepest condolences, Hans and Gloria Beyer

I worked for Mr. Lash while in high school '63 - '65. What a great person to have known, what a great boss too. My condolances to his wife, boys and family.

Our deepest sympathy to the Lash family. We hope you find comfort in knowing you are in the hearts and prayers of all your friends.

Prayers from the Winston Radulovics. A true member of the Greatest Generation. Now I know where Frank III learned his martini magic.

What a great person he was. I always looked forward to my business meeting with Frank, so uplifting and genuine.
My prayers for all the family. He will be missed.
Homer Barnhardt Sr.
Saluda, Va.

Robbie-Frank was a good friend all my professional life.It started with Hudgins Drug when I was in school.
I just want you to know I am thinking of you
Charles Friedman

Dear Lash Family, it was with deep sorrow that I read of the passing of Mr. Lash. It was my pleasure to have worked for him at the Pharmacy and with Frankie at the Car Wash and Mrs. Lash at the Card Shop. I will always remember his love of his family and the way he smiled when he talked of all of you. He was a wonderful person and touched the lives of a lot of people. May God Bless and Comfort all of you, and may you have meany Happy Memories of him to share.