ROBERT-FRANKEL-Obituary

ROBERT N. FRANKEL

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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FRANKELROBERT N., Dec. 24, 2015. Husband of Joan (nee Rock), brother of Murray Frankel. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral services Monday 3 P.M. precisely GOLDSTEINS' ROSENBERG'S RAPHAEL SACKS SUBURBAN NORTH, 310 Second St. Pike, Southampton. Shiva will be observed Monday and...

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Joan, I'm so sorry for your loss. Bob was a great guy who always looked out for people. When I moved here to PA, Bob was a competitor but was always helpful and friendly. I'll miss his dry wit, his tenacity and his drive to be the best. I learned so much from Bob and the lighting industry as well as the rest of the world has lost a great man. Rest in Peace Bob.

Dear Joan,

What is there to say except Arnie & I are heart broken. What a terrible loss for you and those of us who knew him. We will miss his wit and knowledge and the times we shared. May he rest in eternal peace.

Bob was my friend and I'll miss him greatly. He always had the needs of the many in the forefront of his convictions.

Joan, my wife Maria and I are keeping you in our thoughts.

Joanie,

So very sorry for your loss. It has been too long since we have been in touch. I hope we can get back in touch soon.

Carol Hollingsworth Thim

Joan,

So very sorry for your loss.

Carol Hollingsworth Thim

My email address is [email protected]. Drop me a line if you have a chance sometime.

Dear Joan, Jim and I would like to offer our deepest condolences at the untimely passing of your husband. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. We will miss Bob a great deal. We loved him and Jim enjoyed playing golf with him. I will miss his dry sense of humor. Such a smart man, he leaves the earth a better place. We were lucky to know him for even a short amount of time.
Love
Jim and Brenda

Bob was a gentleman above all else. He was kind & generous & never failed to say hello. Joan was the light of his life.