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Franklin A. Poole

Springfield, Vermont

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Franklin was born on June 2, 1933 and passed away on Thursday, September 8, 2016. Franklin was a resident of Springfield, Vermont at the time of his passing. He graduated from Springfield High School. He served in the Army during the Korean War. Friends may call from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday Sept. 24 2016 at Davis Memorial Chapel in Springfield. A reception will follow at VFW Post 771 in Springfield.Burial will be in Vermont Veterans Cemetery in Randolph at a later date. Contributions may be made in his memory to VFW Post 771 P.O. Box 568 Springfield VT 05156.

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Mr Poole married us on 27 March 2008 in Springfield. We had come to the States and Springfield specifically, from England, to get married. He was very kind and we have lovely memories. We are still married 17 years later and have a 16 year old son.

I have many fond memories of my Uncle Frank from when I was young. He was a great person. Our thoughts and prayers are with my cousin Barney and his family during this difficult time. We send our love. Peace be with you.

Barney, Amy, Cathy and family -
Frank was our brother-in-law and what a great man! We loved him for his sense of humor and his huge loving heart. We've known Frank for over 50 years and his passing leaves a hole in our hearts that can never be filled. We will miss him so much. Condolences and hugs to Barney, Amy, Cathy and the rest of the family. Wish we could be there with you.

I worked with Frank for many years at Jones & Lamson. A man who always put others ahead of him. I sure he is in safer and better place now. God bless him and his family. May the Good Lord Let You Rest in Peace.

My condolences to the Poole family I worked with Frank at Sonnax He was easy going & a good man I'll miss his humor John Rennie

Frank was a friend for many years. He was always a positive person. We sang together in the choir at First Congregational Church. He was bass and I was a tenor. Since my grandson's name is Franklin, in recent years Frank had taken to always greeting me with "How's Franklin?"

I will miss Frank. I've been one of his neighbors for 4 years. He always made me laugh or at least put a smile on my face. My condolences to his family.

My deepest sympathy to Frank's family. Hold fast to all your wonderful memories.

We are so sorry to hear about Frank. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. He was a friend of my mom's at the Whitcomb Building for years.