Franklin-Kanzinger-Obituary

Franklin William Kanzinger

Lyndhurst, Ohio

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DIED
June 13, 2023
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Lyndhurst, Ohio

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age 74. Beloved husband of Kim (nee Ingersoll); loving father of Bill (Cheryl), and Greg (Jean); devoted grandfather of Ellen, Megan, Eric, Ginny, and Marie; dear brother of Russ (Tricia), Bill (Barbara), Barbara (Richard Leavitt), Don (Anita), Lindsay (Bob Weaver) and Rick (deceased); dearest...

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My sincere condolences to the Kanzinger family. Like all the best who taught us at US, Mr. Kanzinger-it doesn't feel right to a student to call him Frank-was an educator first, our gym coach second. He never hesitated to help us grow, always offering guidance, and embodied the spirit of our school with infectious enthusiasm. He was gracious enough to host our class party one year at his home, and I'll never forget him herding our kindergarten class to safety one afternoon, after we disturbed...

Bill and I truly enjoyed spending time with Kim and Frank. He will be missed every time I look at our cards. Please accept our condolences. We cannot believe he has passed, but he must be in a better place now with lots of sandwiches!

Frank & I started at US at just about the same time, me as a 10th grader, Frank as assistant swim coach (among other duties). I remember him vividly - as a sympathetic & suitably pushing coach & more so, as someone I could bring seeming incomprehensible problems to, who could help me figure them out. To think he had the right to experience to help with the latter (family issues when I was a senior) when Frank was just 4 years older than me, is amazing. I have been & will always be grateful...

My sincere sympathy to the Kanzinger family. Frank will certainly be missed. I always looked forward to his visits at the historical society.

My sincere Condolences to the Kanzinger family, I helped Frank with some barn restoration projects years ago at his home, I enjoyed many of the stories he told and we got along well Over the years, I had also done a lot of work with the CF Historical society and its new home where we rekindled our conversations and friendship. He was a good man to know and will be missed. God Bless. Bruce Hunter