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Frank A. "Pete" Wizner

Saginaw, Michigan

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Wizner, Frank A. 'Pete', Phoenix, Arizona Passed away Friday, March 17, 2006, at his home following a short illness. Age 82 years. The son of the late Cazmir Peter and Anna Adamski Wiznerowicz. Frank A. 'Pete' Wizner was born November 30, 1923 in Saginaw, Michigan. He married Ellen A. Pettis,...

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It was an honor to have Mr. Wizner as a friend over the past several years. My husband Cecil and I will forever keep the memory of him in our hearts. We will think of him often and will always be greatful for the friendship that we shared with him and his wonderful wife, Ellen.

Dad I am going to miss you, I am going to miss our morning coffee, I am going to miss helping you with your projects but most of all Iwill miss knowing you are there for me to confide in and keep my head on straight. I love you dad Mike

The few years that I have had an acquaintance with Frank have been extraordinary. His interest in our book and the stories the men had written showed his love of those who had fought in WWII at the same time and in the same places that he had. He never met these authors but he respected them and their stories. Because of his interest, our book has been placed where it would never have been without his help.
I shall never forget him for his kindness and his dedication to the children...

Grandpa, You will always be in our thoughts. You've given so much to others and had so many accompishments in life. For me personally your greatest accompisment was raising a son. A man I am so grateful to have as a father. Thank you for sharing yourself with us. Love, Heather and Dan Lapinsky

Mr. Wizner being the Father in Law of our Daughter,Barbara Wizner, We had many good visits with him. He was a very interesting Man to talk to. we know his Family will miss him & we pray that the wonderful memories that you have of Him will help to heal the sorrows of losing Him. GodBless. Betty & Paul Scaggs

We will never forget the man who showed us grand things. We consider ourselves so lucky to have spent our lives in your presence and we will carry your memories with us always.

Keith and Stacy Wizner

FATHER a wonderfull man who has loved and supported, clothed and transported, applauded, corrected, inspired and directed, cared for and fed, and pushed, pulled and led a kid through life's stages, those phases and ages, always able to cope, never giving up hope, deserving much praise on his own special days, and lots of love, too, his entire life through.
You're the very definition of what a father should be...for “No man dies, as long as there is one living person, ‘just one’ in the...