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Frank Reid Smith

Wickenburg, Arizona

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Smith, Frank Reid 61, of Glendale passed away on April 30, 2011. He was born December 16th, 1949 in Boise Idaho. He married his beloved wife Kirsti Tuominen on December 27th 1974. Frank was a loving husband and father of three children, Kari, Juhani, and Marissa. He served as Consul of...

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Frank will be missed. In Finland. In music.

I was so shocked to see Frank's obituary in the Idaho Statesman today. My sympathies to his children and extended family. Frank was one of the kindest people I knew.

Great friend and classmate from grade school. Leaves a great legacy for his children. God Bless you all in this time of sorrow.

Frank, I'm sorry I haven't been in touch with you for the past several years. But I always fondly remember the radio expedition trips we took to cold Russia and hot Mexican islands. I'm so sorry to learn I cannot stop by at your AZ place to see your smiling face, say hello, hear your amazing stories and to share adventures. Rest in peace, man, you are being missed. Farewell, AH0W. My sincere condolences to the Smith family

Frank was a good friend and DXpedition partner for many years. He will be missed very much.

Our family just learned of Frank's passing last night. Frank was such a wonderful man and musician and accompanied all 3 of our children in their solo ensembles. He had so many wonderful stories to share and was a very kind and gentle soul. He will be deeply missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in their time of sorrow.

Frank was a dear friend of mine and he played for many of my concerts. I will miss him so much. RIP Frank you will always be my favorite photographer.

I have wonderful memories of Frank playing the piano for a capella choir at Boise High School. What a great talent! His photo posts on Facebook have already been missed and will be. May God's comfort be with your family.

Such a dear friend, we will truly miss. Frank was so kind to come to Utah and play prelude and postlude organ at our father (Clair Johnson's) funeral.Such a special talent he had, and was so willing to share. We were so appreciative of the sacrifice he made to come. Especially after the recent passing of his own wife. We have fond memories of the Smith family and living on mobley drive. Thank goodness for eternity and the beautiful knowledge of continuing cherished friendships. Our...