FRANK-SIS-Obituary

FRANK SIS

Washington, District of Columbia

1930 - 2016

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SIS FRANK A. SIS Of Bethesda, MD passed away on Saturday, December 24, 2016. He was born on January, 30, 1930 in St. Cloud, MN to Frank X. and Crescentia Sis. He attended St. Cloud's St. Mary's elementary school and then St. Cloud Cathedral High School, where he was Co-Salutatarian and Co-Captain...

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I was so sorry to hear about Frank. I visited him in Wash DC a couple of years ago. He was a school-mate at Cathedral HS and probably the most intelligent man I have ever met. T his was the first year I didn't get a Christmas Card from him and now I know why. My condolences to Bob and his family.

Love and Prayers, Mary Anne Boos

I felt honored to be meet Frank as a hospice volunteer. he will be missed.

Uncle Frank will be greatly missed. I am glad we had the opportunity to spend some time with him visiting before his passing. I enjoy this picture we took of Uncle Frank, my husband Chris (his nephew) and our newest addition Levi (his great nephew) from our visit in September.
Love and Prayers,

Frank was a long-time volunteer driver for Bethesda Help, a charitable organization that provides a safety net for low-income residents of lower Montgomery County Maryland. He was dedicated to helping the poor and regularly delivered food to needy families up until August when he resigned because of other commitments. He never let on that he was ill.

Frank was a good man who cared about his fellow human beings and he will be greatly missed.

Ruth Morrel, Director

Chris, My heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family. I will especially miss Frank's wit, wisdom, and wonderful stories. He was always such a pleasure to be around and will be truly missed by all who knew him. We can all take comfort that he is now in a much better place.

Frank was immensely curious, generous and
Informative. In addition, he could out walk me throughout my entire life. I have always been and will continue to be inspired by him. His death leaves a hole in the fabric of my life. His was a life well lived.
Hugs Frank

Uncle Frank your optimism and awesome smile will be missed greatly.