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Frank T. Unkle

Toledo, Ohio

Dec 2, 1936 – Oct 4, 2025 (Age 88)

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BORN
December 2, 1936
DIED
October 4, 2025
AGE
88
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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Frank T. UnkleFranklin T. Unkle, born December 2, 1936, in Toledo, Ohio, passed away peacefully on October 4, 2025, surrounded by the love of his family.The son of Truman and Natalie (Rieck) Unkle, Frank graduated from DeVilbiss High School before beginning a life marked by hard work. He spent a...

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I met him at Genecross with my Therapy Bernese Mountian Dog, Reggie and we would spend time talking about dogs and other things. It was always a pleasure to spend time talking with him. He will be missed on our Thursday visits.

FRANK UNKLE´S restaurant was the best in Toledo. An all around classy atmosphere, delicious food, with a down to earth gentleman who owned and ran it. He was always friendly, welcoming, and made you feel like you were his friend. He had a Bridal Show there in 1979. I was getting married and took my Mom, future MIL, and my bridesmaids. We had never heard of a bridal show...it was fabulous along with a great meal. We have great memories from Kurt & I eating there to all of my family having...

Dear Tracy, So very sorry to hear that your father has passed. He died the day after my birthday. Sending prayers to your family.

Was a very nice man to work for

Fond memories of observing Mr. Unkle from our home opposite the Unkle home on Glen Ellyn, often strolling out of his house to fetch something or other from his car in the driveway, donning his pajamas and (quasi-bathrobe) full-length fur coat. Always kind, always thoughtful, always positive, always a gentleman, excellent work ethic. RIP Mr. Unkle. Warm regard, thoughts and prayers to Tracy, Kent and Carole.

Great memories of a great man. Prayers sent Kent & Tracy.

Dear Tracy, Please accept my heartfelt condolences. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

He was a dear man and will be remembered fondly by all who knew him. I will always remember him as a dear friend. Len Pacitti

The beautiful Frank Unkle's restaurant in South Toledo, on the river, is a fond memory I will never forget. In high school, it was THE place to go for prom or homecoming. Dining there with the gorgeous view of the river was so lovely. Thank you, Mr. Unkle, for creating a beautiful restaurant to remember.