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Frank Takash

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Frank Takash, 80, of Manahawkin passed away peacefully at his home, surrounded by his family, on Sept. 27, 2009. Viewing hours are on Friday, Oct. 2, 2009, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. at Maxwell Funeral Home, 573 Mill Creek Rd., Manahawkin, N.J. 08050. For driving directions or to send...

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Hello Frank,
This is Pete Del Vecchio, I just have so many wonderful memories of you Bobby, Marge, and myself that will be with me always. But with the world going to hell, you are in a better place. RIP my friend, I Love You. See you soon ....
Your Buddy,
Pete

I always appreciated how welcomed I felt by Frank and Bobby when I visited. I remember Frank as just the nicest guy you could imagine. My condolences go out to the Takash family.

Polly - I am so sorry for your loss. You will have such a void to cope with, I know. I remember your dad from the very first time I was out to visit and you took us over to meet your parents. They were always so gracious and your mom -such an incredible cook! I have never met a warmer, sweet man than your Dad. He was always smiling and friendly and welcoming to me and my family. He had a way of making everyone he touched feel special. I'll be thinking of you... Love,

Dear Bobby, I always envied Polly to have parents like you and Frank. Whenever I visited, I always enjoyed listening to your funny, teasing way with each other and how sweetly you got along. You and Frank always made me feel a part of your family and I thank you for that. Frank was the "Dad" that everyone would have wanted. I know how much he will be missed. I feel blessed that I got to have him be a part of my life. My sympathies.... Love,

Dear Polly, Becky, and Olivia,
It always impressed me how much you all adored Frank. Thank you for your family's example. God bless!
Love DOM

Dear Takash family. I was sorry to hear about Frank's passing. I have many fond memories of your family. I will especially remember Frank as one of my first coaches (so many years ago). He was a great guy. My prayers are with you.

We did not see Frank frequently but each time was always enjoyable. He was very generous and kind. He made you feel like you were part of the family. We are thinking of your family and our prayers are with you.

Our condolences go out to the Takash family. Even though I haven't seen Mr. Takash since my lifeguard days on 12th St., I still have the great memories of him and his family.

John Ezyske and Family

Dear Roberta and Family/ Sincere sympathy on the loss of your husband and father. I will always remember Frank as a fine athlete in Belleville High and also as a dear friend and patient in my office.
Dr. Palmer D. Burde
Palm Coast, Florida [email protected]