Frank-Szatkowski-Obituary

Frank R. Szatkowski

Roselle, Illinois

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Dr. Frank R. Szatkowski, D.D.S. of Itasca, Vietnam Veteran. Beloved husband of Judy, nee Hagemann; devoted father of Frank S. (Katherine), Adam (Tanya) and Dane Szatkowski; loving son of Angeline and the late Stanley Szatkowski; son-in-law of Geraldine and the late Alfred...

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Frank, not a day goes by that you are not missed

Frank, you are missed by all who knew & loved you

I miss my Uncle Frank he was there for me when I needed to talk to him. There's so many more thing,s I wish he was here for to see all the things I've accomplished over the years I know he's not physically here but I know he's looking down at me and saying way to go Donnie you're living on your own I truly miss him one day we'll meet again

Frank u were so good 2 me we shered so many things u thought me how 2 fish and so many other things i will always miss u

To the Szatkowski Family,

Frank was more that just our family dentist for 25+ years--he was like part of the family, too. He always took the time to ask how everyone in the family was doing (and at times even passed some news along!).

He was an outstanding dentist and a truly genuine person and will be missed dearly. May he rest in peace for eternity.

With deepest sympathy,
Rose Zaffina
On behalf of the Zaffina family

To Judy, Frankie, Adam and Dane

It was very sad to here of Franks Passing.

Frank is now able to do what he likes most.

He will be missed!

Frank was always smiling and laughing.

Szatkowski Family at Killshot Handball Tournament Summer of 2000

I met Frank on the courts of his Killshot Athletic Club in 1989.

Frank was one of the best people I will ever have the privilege of being called a friend. He affected many people with his way of enjoying life and left a legacy that will long be remembered by many people. He was always smiling, upbeat and ready for anything.

Here’s a little insight on his relationship with the sport of Handball.

Frank learned handball as an undergraduate at the University of Illinois...

Frank's passing is a very big loss. He was a good man and was a very good dentist, through his profession he helped a lot of people and impacted many lives. We're just so sorry for your loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.