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Frank Steed

Lowell, Michigan

May 15, 1935 – Jan 11, 2026 (Age 90)

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BORN
May 15, 1935
DIED
January 11, 2026
AGE
90
LOCATION
Lowell, Michigan

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Frank Raymond Steed, age 90, passed away peacefully at his home in Lowell, Michigan on Sunday January 11th 2026 surrounded by his wife and family. Frank lived a full, joyful life defined by hard work, music, laughter, and an unwavering love for his family - especially his kids, grandkids, and...

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Every time we sat down after golf we would talk about the high school days in the old Creston neighborhood. We lived but a block apart, I lived on Palmer just around the corner of the Drug Store. Frank is one of a kind.

Aunt Mary and family, We were sad to see the passing of dear Uncle Frank. He was well loved and I always admired him for the work he did and his devotion to his family. He had a gift for music and laughter, of which fortunately, we were able to be a part . Sending prayers to all of you. Love, Jake and Ginny Kenyon and family

Dear Mary, Doug, Roxanne, and Steed family, We were deeply saddened to hear of Frank's passing but also comforted by remembering the life he lived. His eternal positivity, humor, and skill as a musician and joke teller will never be forgotten. Many of our fondest memories include the light and laughter he brought to the Sunday night bowling league. Rest in peace friend, you were truly loved by so many!

My deepest sympathy to the Steed Family. I first met Frank when he played with the Muskat Ramblers at Savory Street Restaurant. What an unforgettable fun character he was! I kept up with his shenanigans through the years by working alongside his humorous daughter, Jerri, and his super nice (and equally funny) son, Doug. Fond memories will never fade.

Frank´s life was a gift to us. What a blessing to know him and Mary, such dear, loving people!

I am so sorry to hear that Frank died. He and Mary came to visit my dad (Tom) just before my dad moved to Sentinel Pointe. He played a funny little thing called a harmonium, and it was a delight. What a light in the world he was! My dad says that he'll miss Frank terribly.

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Frank was a friend to be treasured! He and Mary brought so much joy to us, on cruises or at festivals; visiting each other and playing some crazy golf or a funny card game. He was a kind, gentle talented man. My love and sympathy to Mary and his beloved family. Kathy

I remember Uncle Frank always making people smile whether through his music or his sense of humor. I loved listening to him play the piano when he'd visit Grandma Lou or at the Christmas party.