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Frank Zygmuntowicz

Darien, Illinois

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Zygmuntowicz, Frank D. age 64, beloved husband of Lillie nee Jedrzejak, loving father of Frank Jr. (Michelle) and Renee, Ph.D. (Johnny, Ph.D.) Dominguz, dear granfather of Frank Jr., III, Brooke, Isabel, Reagan and Dylan, fond brother of the late Edward and Janet, brother-in-law of Jerry...

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my unofficial uncle is what i called him. i remember sitting at dinner when i was just a boy copying franks every move. i looked up to him alot. when i was 6 he bought the car from ghost busters to his house for my birthday. i was so excited and will never forget that... he took to my lil bro for a while and i really appreciated that he saw us with an color blind eye. big boss,big frank,big uncle you will be missed along with your brother and my only father edward! rest in paradise guys......

I've known Frank for a long time. We had several, pricey transactions that all went smoothly. Frank was a man of his word, an astute businessman and a first class gentleman. I always enjoyed his openness in discussing the business of the hobby. He was easy to talk with and he never said anything bad about anyone.
We shared the experience of cancer and discussed how we each dealt with it. He was very brave. I will miss him a lot and offer my prayers for his family who will miss him more....

Our deepest sympathy to Lillie, Frank Jr., Renee and the entire family. I cherish the days from when I worked for Mr. Z. I sat with him often and listened to his wisdom. I learned a lot about business from Mr. Z. His warm heart, witty humor, and love for his family will always be what I remember most about Mr. Z.

We were saddend to hear of Frank's passing and offer our deepest sympathy to Lillie, Frank Jr., and the rest of the Zygmuntowicz family. Frank was a great person and will be missed.

Kevin and Denise Kowalczyk
Timberwolf Carpentry

You'll be missed Frank. I'll never forget some 25 years ago at an Arrington auction, you outbid me on a nice jukebox. I didn't know you then, but when I asked someone they said, "Don't worry, you were beaten by Frank Zygmunt and it'll probably happen again in your lifetime". That was our introduction and the start of an enjoyable friendship. You were a strong trooper to the end.

Frank, We are going to miss you at the Chicago show. You were the top when it came to slots. To th family my dearest sympathies

Uncle Frank was a wonderful man and we will miss him.

I am sorry for your loss. Frank was a good man and the collecting community now has another hole.

With deepest sympathy, our thoughts and prayers are with you