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This is 2023...Several years after his passing I thought of him and our days at the phone company.. Very nice, well respected, heart of gold kind of guy.
Linda Quinn
October 24, 2023 | Work
El Sobrante, California
Frank Henry Tanner, Jr.,Nov. 18, 1941 - Sept. 16, 2012Passed away peacefully at home in El Sobrante, CA, at the age of 70, with his wife, Doris, and son, Darren, at his side. Devoted husband of Doris for 25 years, loving father of Victor Tanner (Rhonda), Palm Desert, CA, and Diamond Tanner, El...
Read MoreThis is 2023...Several years after his passing I thought of him and our days at the phone company.. Very nice, well respected, heart of gold kind of guy.
Linda Quinn
October 24, 2023 | Work
We love and miss him very much. Sending our thoughts and prayers.
Ann,Brittany,&Doretha
Brittany Tanner
October 01, 2012 | Missouri City, TX
Doris, I am sending you my condolences for the loss of your husband. May God continue to bless you and your family. Love
Ethel Shorter-Thompson
October 01, 2012 | Lexington Park, MD
Frank was a true blue trade unionist. They were rare 30 years ago and rarer today. I will work this election season in your memory.
Bill Harvey
September 25, 2012 | Ponce Inlet, FL
Frank was a wonderful leader of our union. He was a progressive leader of our movement. When workers organized he was supportive. Frank was always ready to stand up and fight back with love and solidarity.
Larry Cohen
President CWA
Larry Cohen
September 24, 2012 | Washington, DC
Remember Frank from the 25th street office ,and the union meetings. Always had a smile for everyone.
Sally Bouchet Casazza
Sally Casazza
September 23, 2012 | Sf, CA
Frank was such a hard worker and taught me alot. The labor movement is better off because of him. My heart goes out to Doris and the rest of his family.
becky hogue
September 23, 2012 | San Francisco, CA
Frank was a wonderful person.He will be missed.
Raine Dutrow
September 23, 2012 | Vallejo, CA
Frank was a proud Trade Unionists and worked hard for Justice and Solidarity all his life. We were proud to know him and call him Brother.
Joan Moore
September 22, 2012 | San Francisco, CA