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Frankie L. Spetich

Barberton, Ohio

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BARBERTON -- Frankie L. Spetich, 88, passed away December 4, 2012 at Summa Barberton Hospital after a brief illness.A lifetime resident of Barberton, for the past 60 years he assumed the role of "Barberton's Polka King" as well as that of musician, bandleader, entertainer, songwriter, radio...

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We were so sorry to hear of Franks passing. We knew him for many years. To his family you have our deepest sympathy may his soul rest in peace Joe and Cathy Andris

FRANKIE THANK YOU FOR THE MEMORIES!!!!!! GROWING UP ON SHANNON AVE. AND LISTENING TO HIS MUSIC WHICH WE LEARNED TO LOVE AT AN EARLY AGE, BECAUSE MY MOM LOVED THE POLKA MORE THAT ANY OTHER DANCE. REST IN PEACE FRANKIE AND GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY!!!!!!!

To the Spetich/Lee Families, I am so sorry to hear of Frankie's passing. I know that my Mom loved to go listen to his band and it sometimes also gave her a chance to catch up with our wonderful former neighbor Betty. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Betty, Beckie and the rest of the family. To read of Frankie passing on made my heart sad. I remember him and so many other polka bands that played at Avon Oaks outside of Youngstown. I am so happy that I recently purchased two of his recent C.D.'s. Do take care. My prayers are with you.

Our prayer's and deepest sympathy go out to Frankie's family. My aunt Frances Shabeck, and all the Shabeck family, will miss him. Sandra Shabeck Bertolini. (Mickey Shabeck's oldest daughter).

I met Mr,Spetich when my husband ran sound for Lake Anna and,It was so great to have know him.We enjoyed his music and we will miss him.we we bless by knowing Frankie.

Our prayers go out to the Spetich family for the great loss that they have encountered,may Frankie rest in peace and may his music go on forever.

My sympathy to the Spetich family. I grew up surrounded by polkas as my father (Harry Petkovsek) had them playing often. I remember hearing the names and talents of 'Frankie Spetich, Jeff Pecon, Lou Trebar' etc. with a twinkle in my father's eyes. What great contributions Frankie Spetich provided.

FRANK AND COLE3EN, SORRY TO SEE THE PASSING OF YOUR DAD. MAY HE REST IN PEACE