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Frank S. Pramuk

Fanwood, New Jersey

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(Daily Record)FRANK S. PRAMUKFANWOOD Frank S. Pramuk, of Fanwood, NJ, longtime Middle East executive of Exxon Corporation, died Friday, Aug. 6, 2010, at Overlook Hospital, Summit, NJ. Born in Lilly, PA, Frank received a BS in chemical engineering from Penn State University in 1952, graduating at...

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Dear Kathy,

I was very sorry to hear about you Dad. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Ginny and Charlie Doyle

Dearest Nancy, Kurt, Greg and Jordan,
We know what a rock your dad has been in your life, and his loss will be always be felt. Yet I know part of him lives on within you, Nancy, and his pride in who you have become and the family you and Kurt have created was obvious, in the few times I had the pleasure of speaking with him. My heart is with you in this very painful time. I love you. Kim and family

Dear Rose and family,
I only learned of Frank's passing this morning and greatly regret not being able to see you at the viewing later today. Frank exemplified all the wonderful traits that made us both proud of our associations with Exxon and Penn State.
Blessings on all of you.

Ward Wheatall

Dear Nancy,

You're in my thoughts, my heart and my prayers. Hold on to your memories and let them guide you during this time of sadness. Wishing you and your family strength and peace.

Frank,

I will always remember our long conversations on the deck at Point Pleasant, watching the boats go by on lazy summer days. My life has been greatly enriched by knowing you.

Dear Nancy,
It is indeed a very sad day when one of our beloved parents pass away. God will give you the strength to stay strong, and with time, the memories will keep your father alive in your heart. Please express my most heartfelt condolences to the rest of the Pramuk family.

To all of you who were dear to Frank,
You will be in my prayers in the difficult days ahead. May God give you the strength and courage to carry on your lives as Frank would want and be proud of you for doing. I am really sorry for your loss.