Frank-Voss-Obituary

Frank J. Voss

Toledo, Ohio

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VOSS Frank James Frank J. Voss was born October 14, 1922, and passed away Sunday, May 6, 2007, at the Sunset House. He was a native of Reading, Pennsylvania, who graduated from Reading High School in 1940 and attended Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa on a golf scholarship. He was a member of...

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Dear Mrs. Voss, Robyn, and Jeanie,

I am so sorry for your loss of Frank. He was such a wonderful person who always made me feel special and made me smile with his stories and wit. Even Julie, my wife who only met him once, felt that he was something special. You are all in our prayers.

Mrs. Voss and family,
My sympathies on the passing of Mr. Voss. I have many fine memories of talks we had during my tenure at TCC.

Dear Jean, Betty and I send our deepest sympathy and offer our prayers to you and the family. I've heard there is a special entry way to Heaven for all former alter boys. Betty and I will forever cherish the memory of Frank and all the joy he brought to so many. He gave so much and asked for little.

Mrs. Voss & family,
We had to express our heartfelt sympathy and share with you the fond memories of Mr. Voss as he was Master of Ceremonies over so many Junior Achievement Future Unlimited Banquets. It brings a smile to our faces as we remember his outstanding personality and sense of humor. After being JA 'achievers' in high school, we also both worked for JA for over 20 years. Frank was a pleasure to work with as he supported the workforce readiness programs of JA. He will indeed...

Jean; my prayers are with you, Jean and Robyn. Lovingly, Helen Schaffer

Dear Mrs. Voss, Robin and Jeanie,

My deepest sympathies on the passing of Frank. I have very fond memories of all of you with my parents. Many happy events at our house in Ottawa Hills and at your lovely home. You will all be in my prayers.

I often tell this story that I remember hearing Frank tell (I hope I have this correct) of when Frank was mayor of Ottawa Hills and a police officer came to the house one moring to tell him that he saw your cat chasing a German Shepard dog...

Being a Dana retiree, I knew Frank very well, indeed... I was involved in several Mid-Year Reviews and ...
He was always cheerful and full of humor...He was fun, to be around...
Condolences to the family...If I was in Toledo, I would be there to pay my respects and offer prayers...
I would go to Gesu, for my daily Holy Masses..Then, visit my family at the cemetery....God bless you all....

Our sincere sympathy goes out to you and your family Jean. May peace be with you celebrating Frank's life.

Dear Jean,
Don and I were saddened to hear of Frank's death. It was always a pleasure to be in his company. He will be missed by all who knew him.