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Frank Schaefer

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Frank Schaefer, 89, of Alexandria Township, NJ, passed away on Thursday, August 25, 2005 at Hunterdon Care Center, Raritan Township, NJ. Born: On September 7, 1915 in Elizabeth, NJ, he was a son of the late John and Margaret Heinrich Schaefer. Personal: He and his wife, the former Gertrude L....

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Uncle Frank, in his quiet and gentle way was a wonderful influence in my life. He taught me how to yodel(my family found the practicing hard on them). Much of my beginner knowledge of the guitar I learned from him. His interest in and expertise in photography gave me a life long hobby to pursue(more satisfying than golf). He saw me through some
early auto mechanics which allowed me to own vehicles when I couldn't afford professional mechanics to work on them. I admired him as he
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Don's and my condolences go out to Ruth and her family. Although I haven't seen Ruth's Mom and Dad in many years, I remember them fondly. Ruth was my college roommate, and I felt like I knew her family through her stories--a wonderful family. May all the good memories be a source of comfort to Ruth and her family.
With Love, Nancy

Ruth has always spoken so highly of her family, particulary the strength of her parents-- their travels, worldly experiences and unwillingness to let age deter them from enjoying life.

I sit here in such sadness to know her dad has passed away. It brings joy to my heart to know her mother is happy and being taken care of in a wonderful place.

To Frank's family, many of whom I've met:

Know that all of you are in my prayers.

Love, Jean Hayes

From a friend of Ruth's in Florida. My thoughts are with your family for your loss. He had many accomplishments and a legacy through his great family.

Dad was a wonderful man and he will be missed by all of us. Whenever a problem with anything we were working on came up we said "Call Dad". His advice and expertise in so many areas was invaluable and we don't know what we will do without him.