Frank-Raspey-Obituary

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Frank Andrew Raspey

Strongsville, Ohio

Sep 16, 1945 – Apr 17, 2021 (Age 75)

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BORN
September 16, 1945
DIED
April 17, 2021
AGE
75
LOCATION
Strongsville, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Parma (South) Obituary

FRANK ANDREW RASPEY age 75 died on 4/17/21 . He was born in Chemnitz Germany and emigrated to the US with his family when he was 6 years old. His parents Maxwell Raspe and Herta Raspe (nee Sodaman) preceded him in death. He leaves behind his wife Anne Dauper Raspey of 35 years, his son Paul James...

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My deepest condolences to the family of Frank Raspey. We met many decades ago at the Pittsburgh Fencers' Club, and I was so impressed by Frank's kindness, enthusiasm, energy, and sense of adventure. Frank was a role model for all and a friend forever. Frank lived his life with joy, and deeply loved his family. He created a wonderful legacy of memories which will always endure. I am keeping all of his family in my thoughts and prayers.

Frank was kind, and generous to a fault. He took risks and sacrificed for his friends, and lived up to the unchanging values of friendship. He also put 110% into everything he undertook. Frank made a lasting; admirable impression on me. Frank, wherever you are, always keep your point in line.

I really enjoyed my time working with Frank, I will sure miss the times we could get away and grab lunch (always chinese food) His stories were always so interesting. His voice mails he would leave ALWAYS left a smile on my face even if I didn't know what the heck he was talking about!
Rip Frankie until we meet again!!

Anne very sorry for your loss.

Ann - Sending our love and condolences for the loss of your dear husband Frank. We hope all of the happy memories will comfort you and your family.
-Aunt Isabell, Marcy and Mike

Frank was one of a kind. As a co-worker for many years, I always enjoyed my time with him. He was funny, insightful, and always had a story that made me smile. He forgot more about music than I will ever know. He most certainly left an impression on me and will be missed. I imagine he'll be trekking with his khaki shorts and walking stick until we meet again. RIP

Deepest condolences for the loss of a great friend and a great man. Frank was one of those rare men who always had a kind word for everyone he met. A friend to all who would bend over backwards to help any and everyone. A true loss for us all.

Ann and Paul, We have been praying for Frank these past few weeks and send our condolences for your great loss. I know you all had a wonderful life together and we are happy that he is finally also free of pain. Linda Jurlina Baznik and Ed Baznik

Sending love and prayers that Frank is painfree and at Peace. Sending our sincere sympathies to Anne and Paul and family. He was a wonderful man, husband, Dad and friend. Great sense of humor.