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Franklin Helmick III

Reading, Pennsylvania

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Franklin Helmick III, 41, of Leesport, passed June 26th in his residence.

Born in Reading, Pa., he was the son of Franklin Helmick Jr. and Kathleen

(Petersen) Morrison.

He had been employed as a contractor for Morgan Corp.

He is also survived by a daughter, Nicole...

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I remember the first time I met you and Billy at Camp Kiwanis. You both had my friendship at hello. I remember going to your house when you lived in New Holland area hanging out listening to Great White Once Bitten Twice Shy. We lost contact for a long time but Facebook reconnected us. I feel blessed that it did. I am so sorry to you Kathleen and Billy. No words can take away the pain. May God wrap his loving arms around both of you in your time of need. Franky will be missed so much.

Sorry to hear your gone. I thought one day we'd all get together again and talk about the old days. I thought about you the other day when I walked passed your old house on wecaf street. Well I guess we'll just have to meet again on the other side. I'm going to miss you, love ya like a brother. Hope your family will find peace.

RIP Franky

Kathy, I am so sorry for your loss.I remember when you brought them (BIG)boys home from the hospital and me and you bunked out on the living room floor at Betty's house in reading so we could get up with them during the night when they would cry.I always wanted one of them to wake-up just so I could hold them.they always woke up together.when one would cry,the other would join in.the last time I got to see them together,was when dad was sick.also I still...

Franky
This is so crazy! I am going to miss seeing you at work. We go way back and had a lot of fun, crazy times. You will be missed by many. I'm speechless. Prayers to your family. Billy keep your head up bro. Stay strong for your momma. She needs you!

Will never forget the funtimes on Edwards Rd. It took me a long time to tell the difference between you and your brother. Thanks for the many memories. We will never forget you.Love you from all of us.

Sorry for your loss..my son knew him in CRC...

You were my first born and were my life, Life will never be the same without you in it. Such a warm, caring man that a lot of people never new that side of you. You really had more friends then you ever new, that have come out of the woodwork to say goodbye. It was a rough road all your life but we survived. I'll think of you daily and remember the smiles on your face when you were happiest. Love you lots Mom