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Frank R. Modrick III

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2020

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Frank R. Modrick III, a devoted husband, father, brother, and friend, passed away on Friday, Dec. 11, 2020, in his Wescosville home after a hard-fought battle with brain cancer. He was surrounded by loving family and wonderful caregivers.Frank was born in Palmerton on April 20, 1951, to the late...

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So sorry to hear of Frank's passing he really was a good friend and a great guy and I was a fan.. my condolences to his wife and daughter.

Co worker from day’s past. Frank hired me and I worked with him for 18 years. We shared many laughs and many beers together during that time. God Speed Frank and may you Rip
Angelo Zambone

Co worker from day’s past. Frank hired me and I worked with him for 18 years. We shared many laughs and many beers together during that time. God Speed Frank and may you Rip
Angelo Zambone

Frank was such a good friend. He always had a joke whenever you were with him.. sometimes very subtle....we enjoyed our pinochle games with him...RIP my friend. So sorry for the loss for Aileen and Sarah but he is free from pain and with his son...

A wealth of knowledge in the Pest Control industry, but his wit and sense of humor is what I enjoyed the most. The king of one liners and straight and to the point. Frank was a great person to work with and I'm from the Williamsport office.

Aileen, Sarah and Family, I was so saddened to hear of Frank’s passing. May you cherish his memories always.

Oh I just Loved this man! Where ever I saw Frank he always was the most pleasant person on this planet. Humility was his middle name. Oh buddy we will team up again to win the Bball championship as we once did. Let the peace that passes all understanding be with the entire Modrick family at this time. Love you Frank!!! David Huber

Modrick Family,
I am shocked and saddened to learn of Frank’s passing. I was a friend from way back in our Parkway days and later did orders for Ehrlich. At least once a year we would catch up and I was glad but sad when he retired. He was an wonderful guy with an amazing personality and sense of humor. May he Rest In Peace. Please accept my sincere condolences at this difficult time.

Sincere condolences, thoughts, and prayers to you, Aileen, and the family. Stay safe and healthy.