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Franklyn B. Walberg

Kansas City, Kansas

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Franklyn B. Walberg, 93, of Kansas City, Kansas passed away March 18, 2007 at his home surrounded by his adoring family. Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 22, 2007 at Maple Hill Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. Family suggests...

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Please accept my sincere sympathy at the death of your father. Words of mine cannot fill the void you will feel by his absence but you may be assured of my prayers.

May God bless and console you.

Sister Mary Laura

To My Aunt Jeanette,and Children,
Vonda and I send our love to each one of you at this time. I sure will miss my uncle Ripp!! He was like a Dad to me and I will always have fond memories of my uncle Frank. God bless per Psalm 23
In Christ Love,
Chester and Vonda Higbee
Camdenton, Mo.

Judy and Family,

Sorry to hear about your Dad. How wonderful you were able to have him as many years as you did. What great memories you must have.

Barbara Hinshaw Goodwin

To Frank Walbergs children. Sorry to hear of your fathers passing. I
watched you growing up in the 1940s
when I worked for your dad at the dairy all thru my high school
years. You knew me then as "jr."
Your dad was the best.

What a blessing it was to visit with Franklyn at Aunt Barbara's funeral. I alway admire him for being such a gentleman...and his mannerisms always bring back fond memories of his brother and my Grandpa George. Blessings and peace to the entire Walberg family.

To the Walberg family,

Frank Walberg left me with many fond memories that go back to my earliest childhood. I vividly remember him delivering milk to our doorstep, hopping out of his panel truck with the driver's side door removed, puffing on his cigar stub and waving and smiling at Janet, Keith, and me as we stood in our front yard on Seneca Avenue.

Then there were the times when our Dad would drive us to the dairy farm and buy milk right out of the barn. What an exotic...

Judy and Family, Sorry to hear of the passing of your Father. He was such a pleasent person. I remember him when myself and other Rosedale guys would stop and visit at your house on Puckett road. He would talk to us about Rosedale sports and other school activities.

Dear Mike, Judy and Family,
Please accept our syimpathy at the passing of you father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Myrl and Kay Johanning

Dear Mike and family, so sorry to read of your father's passing. He was a part of Rosedale history. I know that you and your family have many treasured memories of him. Carry those in your heart as you remember his legacy. God Bless you and your family. Sincerely, Judy and Roger Ward