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Frank C. Lord

Hartford, Connecticut

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Frank Lord, 70, died on July 3 after a long illness, leaving his wife, Suzanne Hopgood, of 37 years and his sister, Louise and husband Mitch Sanborn along with many nieces and nephews. Frank graduated from Canton High School, Canton, Mass, and Dartmouth in 1971 with a major in Physics and a minor...

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Suzanne, I am so sorry to hear about Frank's passing. He was the first person I worked directly with at The Hartford. He became such a great co-worker and friend and I am so glad I got to know him. I actually remember a few times coming to your house where Frank invited my family to see parades in Hartford and taking him to the airport from time to time when you were in Kansas City. Prayers to you and your family, Paul

Frank was such a good friend to my brother and I will always remember our conversations around the porch dinner table at the cottage that we enjoyed with you both so much. His love of Hartford was so strong and provided interesting stories. I am glad Frank was able to bike around the lake area so many summers. Our deepest condolences, Amy and Paul

I was fortunate to get to know Frank when Dave McDonald hired me in 1985. Frank always had a quick wit and was a very decent human being. I witnessed Frank weather the corporate storms and through it all, he remained someone that I respected. Through my own career endeavors and challenges, I think back to what a fine individual Frank was and hope I have been able to measure up in a similar fashion. My thoughts are with Frank's family.

I have been on the receiving end of Frank's generosity, humor, knowledge and passion for cycling and the city of Hartford. His passing will leave many people and organizations bereft of a devoted ally and friend. My condolences to Suzanne and their family members.

Suzanne, I want to offer you and the family my sincere condolences on Frank's passing. No matter what the circumstances, it is always hard to lose a loved one. It certainly seems that you two were able to enjoy an adventurous and fun filled retirement and may the memory of those times bring you comfort. Frank was not only an important contributor to the effort that made the Asset Management Services Division the most successful operation in the history of the Hartford Life Insurance...

So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I always enjoyed his visits to the bike shop.

Suzanne, I am so sorry to hear about Franks death.
He was such a gentle spirit!
I hope he finds a swell high tech-bike ready to go in heaven.
You are both in my thoughts...

So sorry to here about Frank passing. He was always a positive figure at the YMCA. He will be truly miss.

Suzanne: We are so saddened to hear of Frank's passing. I had tremendous respect for Frank as a member of the Hartford Life team. Barbara and I offer our thoughts and prayers for you and Frank's family. God bless.