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Frank Sheffield

Chapel Hill, North Carolina

1946 - 2021

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Frank Sheffield February 14, 1946 - June 26, 2021 Chapel Hill, North Carolina - Frank Hornor Sheffield Jr., age 75, of Chapel Hill, NC, died on June 26, 2021 from Parkinson's disease. He was born in Dallas, TX on February 14, 1946 to Frank Sr. and Josephine Sheffield. He graduated from Sunset...

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Saddened to learn of Frank Jr's. passing. Grew up with him and his family, in neighborhood, church and all the way thru high school. He sent me such a lovely note when Mom passed. Was such a good man. Condolences to all his family.

I just heard about Frank's death, and I am truly sorry. I remembered you and Frank coming to my father's funeral .Frank was a good mayor and friend. He contributed a lot to the world, especially the Dallas Cow Boys.

I am so sorry to read of Frank's passing. He was a true delight to speak with -- and we spoke many times -- when I was a reporter. Smart, funny, and intent on making his community better.

Frank and I were opposing counsel on several coastal law matters in the 2000's. He was always a pleasure to work with- even on opposite sides of an issue. A real gentleman. My condolences to his friends and family

I'm so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I practiced law with him for awhile, and he was a pleasant, kind, and interesting man. We talked about his time in the Peace Corps, and I remember the great stories of his adventures. Despite precautions, sometimes he woke up to an adventure when he opened his eyes and found something poisonous crawling directly above him. He loved it. He was a man of many interests, and a fine person.

I got to know Frank because of our common field -- environmental law -- and was fortunate in having that opportunity. Frank was a lovely man. My condolences to his family.

The White Rose Bouquet - VASE INCLUDED

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Thanks for living such a wonderful life of unselfish service. It is a honor to have known you briefly at Sunset and now to know of your accomplishments.