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John Fronk

Whitehouse, Ohio

Oct 27, 1943 – Jul 5, 2015 (Age 71)

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BORN
October 27, 1943
DIED
July 5, 2015
AGE
71
LOCATION
Whitehouse, Ohio

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FRONKJohn R. John R. Fronk, 71, of Whitehouse, OH, died July 5, 2015. He was born October 27, 1943, in Defiance, OH to Lester and Ethyl (Wiler) Fronk. John was a 1962 graduate of Florida High School and a 1964 graduate of Findlay College. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Maumee,...

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to Tony and Family,
So Very Very Sorry to hear about your father, I just hear about his passing. Steve and I loved coming to the Pioneer Mill when you and your father had it. Your dad was a Great Man and again Steve and I are so very sorry to hear this news. Please know we are sending you a Big Hug and Blessings coming your way

Steve and Susie Smith Tiffin Ohio

Tony..So sorry for your loss. Just heard of this My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.Your Dad was a great guy. I remember all the great support you gave my family and I when we lost my Dad to cancer.I want you to know it was appreciated.

Tony, We've ate a lot of great food at the different restaurants, enjoyed a lot of good times with John, and helped him buy and sell a lot of equipment and Real Estate. Always a stand up guy and I will miss him, his handshake and a smile. Our prayers to you and your family. Please let me know if I can help in any way.

So sorry for your loss. Hi hired our twin sons to work at the Gathering when they were 14. They would be 44 now. John taught them well. We absolutely loved the Gathering Place, Lyons Den and Whitehouse Inn. May GOD bless you all. Carol & Don Swiatkowski

John was a great friend when we were kids In Florida, Ohio. Swimming in the Maumee River and playing baseball. John could hit a baseball a mile. Him and Jerry Heard and Jerry's Grandfather lead me into a successful pitching career. A real classy person.

Tony,
Your dad was the best. We've known him for many years. He always went out of his way to stop and say hi or tell us a joke! I would consider him "Presidential" and you should put up his portrait at the Inn! Keep his tradition going! We will miss him. See you soon!

I am so sorry for your loss. It was a pleasure working with both John and Tony when they were in Tiffin.

We are so sorry to here John passed. He hired our son at the Inn and was always a supporter of the kids in town. Peace be with you John. Tom & Laura

So sorry for your loss, John's smile and laughter will be missed by many friends, past employees. and family. loved working for him in Delta years ago. he will br missed.