Frank-Radlbauer-Obituary

Frank Radlbauer

Charleston, South Carolina

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Frank Radlbauer N. CHARLESTON - Frank Radlbauer, 74, of North Charleston, SC died Friday, August 7, 2009, in a local hospital. Born July 9, 1935 in Little Rivers, Michigan he was the son of Frank John Radlbauer and Delilah Elnora Hacker Radlbauer. He was a retired marine machinist at the...

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Grandpa Frank was such a wonderful man and i still cant believe that he's gone. i miss him dearly and will always cherish the times we would visit him and Grandma... I remember like it was yesterday when he took us each out for a motorcycle ride.. he was so careful and went slow to not scare us but it was so incredibly fun! I miss him terribly and feel a little empty without him here but i know he's in the best place he can be right now and knowing that keeps me at peace!
I love you...

Frank would always call the Harley shop asking for "the Superwrench" when he wanted to ask me something--so, of course, I always asked for "the Superwrench" when I needed his advice at Sam's. I will miss you, Frank. They don't make them like you anymore, buddy.

Frank was truely a special person. Not only a great mechanic but a true friend.I will always use franks saying about credit "i"ll pay you $20.00 and the chase is on! I"ll miss you friend

I first met Frank in the late "70s. I then had the honor of working with him at CNSYD. We shared a common interest in motorcycles, and he taught me a lot. When my time here is done, I know I'll see him at the " scoot shop up above. Ride on, Two-Stroke.

Dear Sharyn
We are so sorry to hear about Frank. We will miss him so much and I will never forget him. We wish we could be there to give you a warm hug with love.
xoxox

Dear Sharyn & Angie,Jimmy and I are so sorry for your loss.I did'nt know him but he must have been a great man to have married you Sharyn.Hold your famliy close,life is so fragile.God Bless you all.

Frank was a very talented guy that could fix about anything but yet humble about it. I knew who he was since the seventies but didn't get to know him till the late eighties. I'll miss going to Sam's and talking about racing, asking advice, and the perpetual back-and-forth teasing. A true motorcycle icon is gone, the end of an era.

Dear Sharyn and Family,
We are so sorry to hear about Frank,
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead and may your memories bring you comfort.

Bart, Darla, Hirk and Paul,

I haven't seen you guys in many years but I last saw Frank about 5 years ago and it was great seeing him. It brought back a lot of memories from my childhood when we spent our week ends together at the Sville speedway. Frank was always like a part of my family. I know when my dad was out to sea on the submarines that Frank was always there to help Wesley with his bikes at the races. Frank was a great man and will be missed by many. You are all in my...