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Larry Frank

Cleveland, Ohio

1947 - 2022 (Age 75)

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75
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Cleveland, Ohio
CHARITY
American Heart Association
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American Cancer Society

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age 75, born May 23, 1947, passed away July 3, 2022. Larry was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, mentor and friend to so many, and was surrounded by his family in Chicago, IL. He is survived by his loving wife Jan, son Will (Devan), daughters Jennifer (Garrett) and Erica,...

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Never forget you so fortunate to have been able to connect with you and be tennis buddies and More in Miromar. You are missed!

Think of you often Larry. Miss our Sunday morning tennis, your guidance on issues, your friendship and more. Hope there really is a better place and if there is look forward to connecting.

I think of Larry often on the tennis courts and even more so recently as Inam in Mirasol where he lived frequently as I have a new listing there. Still get teary eyed and sad knowing he´s gone too soon and after witnessing his valiant effort to beat his ailments. Hope there really is a better place and you are enjoying it. Thanks for being my friend. Miss you larry

Classmate and Fraternity Brother at Georgetown. Larry was quite the gentleman. Sorry to see a good life end early.

My deepest sympathy to the Frank family.

So sorry to hear of Larry's passing. It was a pleasure working at ComDoc while Larry was there. Prayers and condolences to his family and friends.

Saddened to just hear of Larry´s passing. We had the privilege of being neighbors in FL. He was a genuine and friendly man that we truly admired and respected. His zest for life was fun to behold. Our thoughts to Jan and his family. This world lost a great one.

I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing and extend my prayers and thoughts to all family. I feel so honored and lucky to have joined ComDoc in the early days and having a 25 year career with him. The success of the company is well known and Larry had such a positive impact on so many people's careers and life. We all learned, laughed, and worked hard and succeeded. He will be missed, a great man.

Friend, Fraternity brother, college roommate. All of that was over 50 years ago, and we never lost touch. He will be greatly missed.