Franklin-Joe-Obituary

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Franklin Joe

Tomball, Texas

Oct 20, 1956 – Jan 4, 2022 (Age 65)

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BORN
October 20, 1956
DIED
January 4, 2022
AGE
65
LOCATION
Tomball, Texas

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Klein Funeral Home - Tomball Obituary

Franklin Joe, 65, of Spring, TX passed away January 4, 2022. He was born October 20, 1956 in Houston to the late Quock Fung Chau and Mable Fong.Franklin spent his life loving his family, his community, and his work. He was a beloved husband, father, sibling, and brother in uniform, who was...

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Thanks Joe. It was a pleasure working with you and fun to be around you. Kim just told me today about your passing. I'll always remember my wife coming home telling me you had stopped her.
Thank you again for your friendship and kindness.

I first met Franklin when I taught Ginnifer first grade faith formation. After that anytime he was at the church I would ask about his family. He was a proud parent though of the teen age years were tough. The caring heart and his laugh and smile will be missed.

Will miss that amazing welcoming smile when I enter mass. You will truly be missed but I know you are at peace with Jesus

Sincerest Condolences to the Franklin family. Joe you will be dearly missed here at the Lonestar College North Harris Campus. I can see you peering through the window to my office, and then coming into my office with your keys. You were always smiling and telling me a crazy joke that would have me rolling with laughter. You always gave me great advice. I don't know what I would have done without that advice. I still can't believe you slipped away from us. North Harris will never be the same...

Sincerest Condolences to Franklin's family! Wonderful friend to all who knew him. Loved his laffter and his Southern twang. Will miss him immensely, so happy to have known him all these years! God bless you Gina and your family!

Sincerest Condolences to Franklin's family! Wonderful friend to all who knew him. Loved his laffter and his Southern twang. Will miss him immensely, so hally to have known him all these years! God bless you Gina and your family!

Comfort Planter

Our very sincere condolences to the family of Franklin. We are so grateful to have known him. Thank you for your service “Rodeo Cop”, may you rest in paradise.

Deepest sympathy to the family of Franklin. You are in our prayers in this difficult time.
John and Denise McRoberts