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Dr. Frank Wingrove

Ames, Iowa

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Frank Wingrove died Jan. 1, 2008, after a hard-fought journey for a cure for the cancer he was diagnosed with in May 2007. A celebration of life service will be Saturday, Jan. 5, at Adams Funeral Home, 502 Douglas Ave., Ames. Visitation will be at 10 a.m. and the service at 11 a.m. Memorials...

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I will always remember the trip that Frank took us (DaNae and myself) to MN to buy our prom dresses. He was so much fun and gave us such good advise. He will be missed by many!

Frank was such a good person. He was always so friendly to me. We had some good times together especially our Senior year when we served together in the Class Presidency. May God comfort you in your time of grief.

When I was a third-year dental student trying to figure out what to do after graduation, I had the opportunity to work with Dr. Wingrove on a surgery in the clinic. From that point forward I was hooked and decided on a career in periodontics. I will always be grateful for the time Frank spent with me and the advice he gave. I will miss him very much and wish your family peace during this difficult time.

Our sincere sympathy to all. Bill is a cousin of Frank's. We didn't know until we read it in the Denison paper. Bill is older than Frank but he remembers all the family dinners they had. He remembers how close Frank and Ted were. One family dinner especially he remembers when Ted and Frank were outside playing and got into some paint.

Our Sincere Sympathy to Frank's family.Frank was a cousin of Bill's . We didn't know until we read his obituary in the Denison paper. Bill remembers the family dinners they always had. Bill is older but he remembers how close Frank and Ted were.He especially remembers one Sunday dinner when Frank and Ted got into some paint outside and were just covered with white and red paint.He thinks they were about seven or eight years old then.

I am so sorry to hear of this untimely sad news. I am so grateful for Frank caring for the Ames area patients. Our chats regarding common patients were special. My thoughts are with you Susan, Danielle, Danae & Dawn.

Susan,
I am sure Frank is rejoicing on the other side - knowing he had the world's most devoted wife behind him every minute of every day in his fight. God bless you and comfort you.
Lynne Eldridge

Wingrove Family,

My heart goes out to you during this time. I will always cherish my first job out of dental hygiene school working for Frank. He taught me a great deal,not only about the dental field but about life in general. He was caring, loved his family dearly, and very professional in his work. I will greatly miss seeing him at the "U" as I always looked forward to visiting with him when he came.

With deepest sympathy,

Tracy

Frank was a good friend during our years together in the class of 73. My thoughts go out to his family. I know all his friends will miss him