ROBERT-FRANK-Obituary

ROBERT FRANK

New York, New York

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FRANK--Robert Charles. Robbie was one of the kindest, hardest-working and most thoughtful souls you could ever encounter. He loved to hate New York sports. Loved to hate New York traffic. Loved to hate anything not New York. But more than anything else, he loved to love his family. Loved to love...

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Robbie was a true Mensch. A gentleman who cared about family and friends. He is deeply missed. I am thankful that I knew him and that he was a true friend.

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Bob, Do not know how I could have done Bradley University without you. I miss you already. Thanks for just being you.

Robbie and I go back a long time. I remember playing touch football with him and our friends at the schoolyard when we were in our teens. (He was the quarterback.) As the years went on, If anyone ever needed anything, he was always there for them,with no conditions; help in any way. His family was paramount. His kids and grand kids meant everything. He was a kind, gentle man, who really cared for and about his family and friends. He will be missed.

So Sad I and the team here at Mastercard/Flik, have worked with Robbie for SO many years - always willing to help us in need no matter how big or small! We truly enjoyed his company, whether he came for sales call or new product! Always a smile! He is Missed! - Sending Love and Prayers to Family!

I worked with Robbie for 15 years he was a dedicated worker and always there to lend a helping hand. Over the years I got to know Robbie on a personal level and we loved talking sports and about our dogs. He loved to discuss his son´s hi rank at Nike and all the players he worked with. We would talk about his trips to Chicago and he was extremely proud of attending the Field of Dreams game! Robbie was always someone I can call when I needed help at work but what I will remember is the...

I got to know Rob from walking my dog Brady in Scout Field Park over the past 10 years. Rob had a terrific sense of humor and a very good heart. I loved his astute observations on life, politics and people, his ability to tell a very good story, and his friendship. Rob will be (already is) sorely missed by all of us who had the pleasure and honor of knowing him.

Rob was a lovely man and my husband Chris and he enjoyed going to baseball games and a few concerts together. Rob loved all his dogs and his last, Aaron, must be missing him terribly. We will miss Rob very much.