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Frank Howard Urbick

Seattle, Washington

1955 - 2017

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Sept. 30, 1955 - Dec. 14, 2017 Frank Howard Urbick of Everett, WA went crabbing on Thursday, December 14, 2017 and did not return. It is believed he went overboard somewhere between Everett Marina and Hat Island. The US Coast Guard held an extensive search and found Frank's boat, but not him....

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Will never forget you 'Fronk' You are forever in my heart

Happy 70th You are missed

Crystal , I just heard of Frank's passing today ! I am so very sorry ..I worked with Frank on the line crew for my last 5 years before I retired..Frank was the kindest , funniest man who all gravitated to out of friendship..I am deeply saddened..God Bless you all and I know Frank has found a fishing hole and friends in Heaven..

I am so, so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I have known him for many years, and for a long time we met regularly to share our stories of strength & hope to others. He was super helpful to me also when I lost my job, and then my home in economic crisis. He was such a Happy & Caring Individual. I wish I had seen him more often in the last year or so. He will be missed greatly. Sending loving prayers to you Crystal & his family!!

I send my deepest sympathies to the family of Frank. Frank and I worked together for 37 years at the phone company. There was a lot of hours spent together in trucks. With all our conversations I came know the name of every family member and quit a bit about them, also most of his life long friends. I always admired how much Frank loved and cared about his family. Frank was a loyal trusted co-worker and friend. I would like to say I learned a lot and hopefully, I am better person because of...

Crystal ...I am so sorry for your loss and send condolences to you and your family. With love, LuAnn and Harry Hansen

I met Frank about 4 years ago at a volunteer type group that helps people in need. He was friendly, engaging and fun. Frank and I had many opportunities to share about our pasts (I loved his stories from his earlier years) and our present (his trips after retirement and time with the grand kids). Frank gave much to me and to countless others that were in need. God bless you Frank.


My deepest condolences and prayers to
Crystal and all of Frank's familys .Franky and l have always been the best of friends. Since The second grade at hillcrest Elementary, too and through today. We were "Best man" at each others weddings . Funnyman Franky would always make you "laugh till you cry" gets his material from anywhere. Knowing Frank, he'd tilt his head to one side, raise an eyebrow, and say "Well, what can ya do" Friends for ever. See you on the other...

My memory includes going down to the river, and playing in the woods...the love of the outdoors.