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My uncle Frank will be gone from our daily lives, but not forgotten in our hearts.
Peggy Taylor
April 01, 2003 | Glen Ellyn, IL


Brookfield, Illinois
Frank Louis Stack Lt. USNR (RET) Senior Communication Watch Officer, Staff Commandant 14 Naval District Pearl Harbor, Staff of Pacific Fleet under Fleet Admiral Chester Nimitz, WWII Navy Veteran, age 90, of La Grange Park, beloved husband of Dorothy L. Stack, nee Smith; fond father of Gloria J....
Read MoreMy uncle Frank will be gone from our daily lives, but not forgotten in our hearts.
Peggy Taylor
April 01, 2003 | Glen Ellyn, IL
Our sincere condolences on the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. He will be missed by all.
Robert & Janice Filpi
March 31, 2003 | Lincolnshire, IL
I feel very fortunate to have met both your parents. I liked your dad and considered him spunky in a way that I liked. Condolences to all your family on the loss with Much love from me & mum:)!
virgil cross
March 27, 2003 | Chicago, IL
A relatively recent wedding brought us together with the Stack Family, so we didn't know Frank long. We have been charmed with his outgoing personality and interest in others, and his joy in telling stories. We join with his family and friends in mourning his loss.
Sallie and Bob Hunter
March 25, 2003 | Dearborn, MI
Mr. Stack (as I always called him) will hold a permanent position in my memory for several reasons. First and foremost is my admiration for a man who served his country via military service. I was fortunate enough to learn a few insights and get a glimpse of some of his military memories during discussions in the living room on Harrison Ave.
Other things I remember are Mr. Stack's friendly welcomes of, "Hi Boys" or "Hello fellas" as we (me and Mark or Wayne or others) arrived at...
Curt (Leroy) Krill
March 25, 2003 | Cedar Park (Austin), TX
Mr. Stack: Although we did not have much direct contact, I feel like I know you well, thanks to your beloved son Chuck, who has been a close friend for almost 20 years. He has been not only a friend but also a “brother” and an inspirational hero for me. Through him I got to meet your entire family over the years. Every one of you has treated me as if I’m your own family member. I’m extremely grateful for that. You may rest in peace knowing that you have a fabulous wife and wonderful children....
Prasad Kodukula
March 24, 2003 | Chicago, IL
My deepest condolences on Frank's passing. I have many fond memories of him from my youth, and my life was made richer by having known him.
Wayne Bender
March 24, 2003 | Zionsville, IN
Frank, thanks for the history lessons. Enjoyed our talks about the past and the books that went along.
You'll be missed.
Keith Crotz
March 23, 2003 | Chillicothe, IL
On behalf of all Legion members
of American Legion Post1941,
I express my deepest sympathy
to the Family.A great Veteran and
Legion member.
Jerome Matuch
March 23, 2003 | Countryside, IL