Frank-Toeniskoetter-Obituary

Frank A. Toeniskoetter

Granite City, Illinois

1943 - 2012

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Granite City, Illinois
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American Stroke Association

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Frank ToeniskoetterFrank A. Toeniskoetter, 69, of Granite City, Ill., born Jan. 13, 1943, in St. Louis, Mo., passed away on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, at Collinsville Rehab and Health Care Center, Collinsville, Ill.Frank was a United States Air Force veteran who proudly served his country. On Dec. 23,...

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Carolyn, we are so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. Our prayers with be with you and family during this difficult time.

Carol, Crystal, Chad and family--I so enjoyed my many conversations with Frank and will always treasure the short time I was able to spend with him as he was such a dear sweet man. May God keep his healing hand upon all of you during this time of sadness and tears. Keep the memories close to your heart as they will comfort you in the times ahead.

Frank will be truley missed. Such a caring and thoughtful person. He always had a smile on his face.

I am so blessed to have been acquainted with and able to call Frank my friend. I have fond memories of our two families sharing time and a lot of soccer games. May the hand of healing be upon your family Frank and God Bless.

Uncle Frank I cant believe you are gone, I have so many memories that I will hold near and dear to me. You have always had a special place in my heart and took really good care of me as I was growing up. Thank you so much for being a special friend to my daddy he misses you terribly already. May you rest in peace until one day I will see you again. Love you so much your loving niece Diane Kaltmayer Boyd

I wasn't able to spend a lot of time talking with frank,but i did enjoy trading stories with him. I too will miss him.

I am so sorry to hear of franks passing. he worked on my cars for many years, until his retirement. he was not only a good mechanic, he was a great guy and completely honest.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

My sympathy goes out to the family. Frank worked on my cars for years when I lived in Granite City. He was always a fair and honest man.