Frank-TAFT-Obituary

Frank S. TAFT Jr.

West Newton, Massachusetts

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TAFT, Frank S., Jr. 80, a lifelong resident of Newton died on April 20, 2010, after a long illness. Son of the late Frank and Gertrude Taft, he is survived by his sister, Susan Taft Brower and her husband John, of East Brunswick NJ, his brother, Daniel H. Taft and his wife Barbara, of Arlington...

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In memory of Uncle Frank:

Watch out angels,
as we bid Frank farewell,
As Heaven's guest- oh
The stories he'll tell!

God's new guardian angel
In his watch, we'll be
His smile in our pockets
My favorite memories.

Our hearts still contain him
Yet his spirit's aflight
We will meet him again
In God's great light.

We miss you Uncle Frank.

Susan and John and to all Family----------as knowen we are good neighborhood friends for many, many years and when ever we heard that Frank was over or coming to visit we enjoyed his company on a lot of occassions,,, Frank was someitmes revserved quiet man and yet very warm hearted, a man who enjoyed his friends and he had many, loved his family and their children. Beinng the oldest of his siblings and his ecucation and service experience gave him a perchant for new and unusal knowen facts he...

Dear Susan, John, Courtney, Johnny, Dan & family
What sad news. Uncle Frank was such a gentle , lovely man. His unforgettable smile and cheerful ways were persistent through his pain. His devotion to your Dad was so loving and their regular visits to the A&P a highlight memory. Uncle Frank was such a dear, loving and lifelong presence in my life. I wish I could have shared this sacred time with you in person. I have lit a candle for Uncle Frank and send my love. God Bless You Uncle...

I was a resident at the Newton Y for many years and used to see Frank every day carrying fresh towels to the men's health center and he always said hi to me and asked how I was doing.He sincerely liked everyone he came in contact with.Frank will be missed by all who knew him.

Dear Susan:

Sincere condolences from the Webmasters at ASA Korea. We appreciate your/Frank's contribution to our website.
http://www.asakorea.org.

We had the pleasure of working with Frank at the West Suburban YMCA in Newton for many years. Frank was a familiar and friendly face to all of the Y members. He was a good man and he will be missed by all who knew him. "Well done good and faithful servant. Enter into the joy of your master". Barry and Barbara Lavalle (Newton, MA)

Dear Susan, Dan and family:
You are in our thoughts. My Dad, cousin George Taft was very fond of your family and had wonderful things to say about Frank who was a devoted son,wonderful brother and cousin and dedicated employee.
With love,

On behalf of all members of Army Security Agency, Korea War Veterans. I extend condolences to Frank's wonderful family.
I have a personal remembrance of Frank. We pray God in Jesus the Lord's Christ will welcome Frank to his eternal reward.
Our love to all,
Rev. Charles Knappenberger
Chaplain, ASA Korea