Frank-Marlow-Obituary

Frank Roy Marlow

Houston, Texas

1938 - 2012

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April 15, 2012
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Houston, Texas

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Marlow, Frank Roy After a long, hard-fought battle, Frank Marlow passed away peacefully on April 15, 2012. He was 73. Frank was born on May 22, 1938 in Houston, Texas. After graduating from Jesuit High School in Dallas, Frank went on to Texas A&M University, where he received a degree in...

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Nancy, not certain you will see or even receive this post. Shall it be the latter, know that I received this reminder from Legacy today and realized it had been seven years since Frank's passing. In my life I have found that everyone has a number they are more fond of than others. In Frank's case it seemed to be seven. I didn't dwell on it or ever ask him-it just seemed to be relevant in so many of our interactions. His favorite iron was the 7 iron. My first hole-in-one was the 7 iron...

Nancy-Just discovered that Frank had passed away-back in April no less! No one phoned me or got a message to me or anything-no one from the golf group. I am so very very sorry to hear of his death.He was always the gentleman and a great inspiration for me. I had hoped to play golf with him once more. You & Frank were always two of my favorite at Bent Tree. You have a beautiful family and I wish you well. Best Regards--Greg Eliot










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Dear Nancy,
We were so sorry to learn of Frank's death. He was a long time friend and cohort. We will always remember him. May you find peace in knowing he is at rest. George and Patsy Loveland

So sorry to hear about Frank. Many memories immediately come back to me. I remember the many golf games in the early days of Bent Tree. Frank always wanted to play the putting game which he never had to pay off because he was the best putter. I also lost way too much money to him at the gin table. Lots of laughs on the trips to Cabo. Basically, lots of laughs whenever Frank was around. Thanks again for all the ice cold beers in your cooler on the eighth tee.

Condolences from the Texas A&M Class of 1960. We will miss our classmate.

That swing!! That one in a million golf swing!! May everyone in heaven marvel at it like we all did for so many years at The Tree! We will all miss you but know you are in a much better place now. Hugs to nancy and the rest of the family!!

Many are those who mourn him.

He was a life-changing mentor and a good friend who gave solid advice and support. For 30 years I turned to him for answers, and he always provided the right one. So many stories to remember with laughter and with tears. He worked hard, he played hard, and he fought hard. I don't know if he was fearless, but I never saw him sweat.

I humbly offer my very sincere condolences to his family on their great loss, and to his many, many friends...