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Max E. Frohlich Jr.

Delton, Michigan

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Max E. Frohlich, Jr. Delton, MI Max E. Frohlich, Jr. went to be with our Lord May 13, 2011. Max was born January 2, 1930 in Chicago, IL to Erwin and Lilliann Frohlich. He graduated from Delton High School in 1947. Max met and married Gladys Lupo March 6, 1952, while serving a two year hitch in...

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Max, I was sorry to hear about your father passing away. He certainly was a great man and I can see that you followed in his footsteps. God Bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Nancy

Max,

I'm sorry to hear about your father passing away. It sounds like you followed in his footsteps, both of you should hold your heads up high and be proud of all that you have given to others. May God watch over your family and help them through these troubling times. Love and hugs.......Joanne

Dear Gladys,We are so extreamly sorry to learn about Max.Babe called and I quickly remember him fishing with my Dad.He was one of my cousins who enjoyed life and family.I will always remember him kidding with me and my sister Marilyn whenever you came to Chicago.He was a GOOD man and I was so glad I came that time to visit you up in Michigan,,,do you still collect the blue willow china in your kitchen...I wish I could be there to give you a BIG hugh...your a very sweet person and I am so sad...

I had the honor of working with Max on the Hickory Corners Fire Department. My wife and I have fond memories of Max and Gladys at fire department family get togethers. Not only did a family lose a wonderful person but the community lost an individual that had dedicated several years for their safety. Thank you !

I will always remember Max as an easy-going, kind individual. I got to know Max and Gladys through the Hickory Corners Fire Club and truly enjoyed working with him. My deepest condolences to Gladys and his family. He will be truly missed.

Max, I'm so very sorry to hear about your Dad. May you find peace in your memories of him.
Jill Kendall