Frank-Lockhart-Obituary

Frank N. Lockhart

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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CANAL FULTON -- Frank N. Lockhart, 82, passed away peacefully July 6, 2010 at his home.Frank was a self employed dairy farmer for 60 years and an operating engineer-Local 18 for W. G. Lockhart Construction for 25 years. He was a member of the Farm Bureau and the Canal Fulton United Methodist...

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Bess and Family:

Remembering times gone by and the gentleman that Frank was.

You all are held in my thoughts, heart, and prayers.

Bess,
Please accept my sympathy and regret with the recent loss of Frank; always "Mr. Lockhart" to me. He had a guiding hand in my youth, through the church and through his gracious acceptance of the trials and tribulations that Shawn and I cooked up, on and off the farm. God bless you and your family, may he rest in peace.

Uncle Frank's cheerfulness and warm smile will be remembered forever. He was a pleasure to know and I always felt welcome in his presence. May God reward him as he so richly deserves.

In Loving Remembrance of Uncle Frank Lockhart


The name Frank stands for being "free, honest and sincere." His name fit him like a glove. He lived up to all of those attributes. Frank was an honest, sincere, well respected family man. He chose the freedom of being self-employed in the time-honored profession of dairy farming. Yes, Uncle Frank cared for this microcosm of nature under God's rule. In my eyes, Uncle Frank was the "salt of the earth" joyfully devoting his heart to...

Uncle Frank, I didn't really know you to well, but you were a great man. You worked all of your life, and you fought until the end. Tell grandma Pearl I said hello, and Aunt Bess, I hope your holding up ok. May god bless everyone, and we all know, he blessed uncle Frank, because now he's in heaven.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My sincerest sympathies to Aunt Bess & her family---Uncle Frank was a good man and taught me alot during the summer I spent as a child on the farm. He showed me how to work hard and have a sense of humor while doing it!!! A summer with a pony to call my own---one of my fondest memories.Thankyou Uncle Frank...

Uncle Frank was like a grandpa to me. I alway loved visiting him and Aunt Bess on the Farm. He was one of the hardest working men I've known my whole life. Although saddened, i am relieved that his courageous battle is now over.My prayers go out to the family in this time of loss.

Aunt Bess, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Uncle Frank Rest In Peace.