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Franklin Anderson

Cleveland, Ohio

1936 - 2018

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age 81, born December 6, 1936, passed away November 24, 2018. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Anderson, a beloved pioneer and community leader, passed away on Saturday in his home in Chapel Hill, surrounded by family and friends. Franklin was born in Phenix City, Alabama on December 6th, 1936 to Annie...

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My deepest condolences Your first cousin Christine Anderson Kennard

Dear Susie and Family:

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Frank was interesting person with grit and stamina who excelled at any task he pursued. His cunning smile and affable personality will be missed. He and Garrett were good buddies and enjoyed the company of each other. Our visits and his delicious barbecue ribs are cherished events. May the Lord comfort you. Be assured that Jesus is always there in time of sorrow. Be strong in the Lord and the power of his might. Love...

I will always remember Cousin Franks great sense of humor , and inviting me to Harvard for his award.

This man changed my life. My father passed when I was 8 and he took me in and showed me life through the eyes of of A WINNER....He taught me how to be successful, what success looked, who success associated with, how winners spoke, how winners knew when to be silent.....Above all he taught me how to make the world better by making my self better. Anything I do in business and in life this man had his hand in how I knew how to succeed in it.

RIP......#MYMENTOR

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Franklin Anderson. May you treasure the fond memories you created of Franklin over the years. God will fulfill his promise to bind up the broken hearted. Isaiah 61:1. May these words give you comfort in your time of sadness.

To his great family. My deepest condolence, may our god of mercy bring comfort to you. Mathews 5:4

To Susie and the family of Mr. Franklin Anderson: I wanted to share my heartfelt sympathy during this difficult time. Franklin was an amazing man and committed leader. I learned so much from him. We grew up in Second Ebenezer Baptist Church in Cleveland and I was privileged to be his Executive Secretary at Hough Area Development Corporation. Though we lost communications I followed his career throughout the years. Franklin exemplifed the true meaning of community involvement,...