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Frank William Walters

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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WALTERS, FRANK WILLIAM, 50 - of Atlantic City, passed away on Tuesday, January 31, 2006. Frank has been a casino floor supervisor at the Taj Mahal Hotel & Casino since its opening in 1990. Frank was an avid fan of the local Surf baseball team and always looked forward to opening day. He was a...

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Happy Birthday Frank.We celebrated your life today and released your ashes.Makes it kind of permanent,huh?May 3rd is opening day for bb.We'll all be there and I know you will be there too.Just remember,no beers until after the Surf score!Anyway,too much to say and now I'll never have time.You'll always be in my thoughts and you'll always have a piece of my heart.In the arms of the angels,you'll find some comfort there.Miss you and love you,Lauren.

Theres so much I could write here But not enough space. My Friend Frank who will ALWAYS be FLAWLESS will be sadly missed. I will miss calling his home getting his answering machine and hearing him say "Hello Hello" and talking back to it cause you thought you were talking to him. That was his brand of Humor and that I think is what EVERYONE will remember was his sence of humor! He was a GREAT MAN and will be missed by many. On the day of his death I was in Atlanta on Business and was...

I was so sad to hear about the sudden loss of such a great person and long-time friend. You were the funniest and most caring person I ever met. Your funny remarks and pranks will never be forgotten, especially the time you pushed me up the boardwalk in one of those carts and the attendant came running after us! You were a scream and will certainly be missed by everyone whose lifes you touched.

Frank always said he was "FLAWLESS",and he was. Our lives will be never be the same without him. We will always keep him in our hearts.

It breaks my heart to know, my lifelong friend has passed on. Many know me as Frank's sister, Dawn, I feel very proud that a wonderful free spirit like Frank choose me to be a friend he considered family. I have many fond memories of our time together, that makes me smile through my tears. He wasn't just my best man, he was a kind, humorous, gentle and compassionate friend. I will miss his infectious laugh, his sharp sence of humor, and the sound of his voice. Brother, I miss you. I always...

I am so very sad to hear of Frank's passing. While I know the umpires at the Sand Castle may be breathing a sigh of relief, those of us who cherished his berating of "Blue" will miss his booming voice letting the ump know exactly how he felt. What I'll miss most is standing up and high-fiving Frank after a great Surf play, both of us yelling, "That's why we come to the ballpark!!" The games will never be the same. Thanks for being a part of my life, Frank.