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Frank "Butch" Meshak

Stevens Point, Wisconsin

1936 - 2016 (Age 80)

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Meshak, Frank "Butch"Frank "Butch" Meshak, 80 passed away at home while under the care of Hospice on May 28, 2016, "screaming and yelling, here I come ready or not!" Frank was born on January 20, 1936, the son of Frank and Johanna (Kranski) Meshak Sr. "The little angel went to grade school at...

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As many of you know Frank was my mentor. One of the things about Frank that´s burned into my memory is his ability to crack eggs Copps stores would have a free breakfast for customers in their stores as a way of showing appreciation for their business. Having been a cook in the Navy Frank would head up the breakfast. I was mesmerized when he picked up two eggs in each hand, cracked all four at the same time and have them land perfectly on the skillet! Never figured out how he could do...

From one Frank to another, No one could cut, cook and serve a steak like Frank could. He volunteered his time every year for 16 years while I was with the Moose softball team and all he would take for payment from us was a couple cold beers ! He always had a great joke or story to tell and had a great sense of humor. My condolences to Sally and the rest of the family for your loss, His memory will live on in all of you. God Speed Frank, Until we meet again.... Medium Rare or better yet, I...

Sally, Marcia, and family
My condolences to all of you; God bless

Yes I remember Frankie well. even though he was much younger than me we were still good friends.
We only lived one house apart, but in our neighborhood we were all like family, when one hurt we all hurt. I'll remember him a an expert butcher , and we all loved him for the great person he was. Joe Strong

Sally as you well know I too share your loss. Frank was my meat manager, my meat supervisor, my mentor, but most of all my friend.
He showed me the path of a career I would still be on after 47 years and how to enjoy it! If not for Frank there would be a lot less "meat men" in this world.

Thanks Bucko! ...... and this is not "7"

God speed old buddy. I have many great memories of Frank as he tried to teach me how to become a meat cutter, which really didn't work out, at the old North Side IGA and then working with him at the Moose Lodge years later. He was a great man who I loved to visit with. Always laughing and smiling. You just couldn't beat his huge personality. My sincere condolences to his family at his passing.

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I can remember going to Cheryl's house and he was always so sweet, and had a smile. My heart goes out to all of the family.

Paul and Marcia, So sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Bob Elliker