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Robert L. "Bob" Frank

Saginaw, Michigan

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Frank, Robert L. "Bob" 8/1/1942 - 11/24/2020 Saginaw, Michigan Beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather passed away on Tuesday, November 24, 2020. At the age of 78 years. The son of the late Alfred T. and Eleanor A. (Degroat) Frank, Bob was born on August 1, 1942 in Saginaw,...

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I worked for Bob when I was in high school. I had an accident with his truck when I was backing up in the parking lot. I felt terrible about it and went to his office and told him what I did. He looked up from his papers and said, "Well, I guess your new name is Crash"! And laughed it off. My family wasn´t well off and I really needed that job. He always talked to me as a friend, not an employee. I really liked working for him and enjoyed his kids. I think of him and his family often even...

It's with great sadness to learn about the passing of Bob. Our business paths have met many times over the years. His business knowledge of the Tri-City markets was truly remarkable. Bob's honest assessments were valued by all in the flooring industry. To witness the respect and affection displayed by his employees speak to his character.
My sincerest sympathy to the family.

Bob was a great man and will be deeply missed by so many RIP Bob.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bob was a very thoughtful man. Dick knew him from their childhood years and always respected him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Katrine, I'm so sorry for your lost. May God's Comfort and Love surround you and your family.

Katrine, sorry for your loss. prayers for you and family.
Ken and Ann Himmelein

Everyone that I have ever met that knew Bob alway's had a kind word for him. As a long time ATF employee I always admired his business acumen. I am grateful that he included me to be a small part of his business success. Bob was a good man who cared about others more than himself. My most sincere condolences to Katrine, Rob, Greg, Jane and Julie and the rest of the family.

It was wonderful growing-up in a large family with cousins that we saw Regularly. Grandma Frank (Barbara) lived with us. (the Herman familY) Therefore, Bob’s parents and the entire Frank family spent a lot of fun time at our home. We bonded as children and remained friends for a lifetime. We were there for each other in good times and bad. That “stand-up” behavior, I believe, is a testament to our parents who lived by example. Bob will be missed by this cousin and many more. Rest In Peace.