Stanley-Frankenthaler, Jr.-Obituary

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Stanley Edward "Bud" Frankenthaler, Jr.

Jesup, Georgia

1933 - 2018 (Age 85)

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DIED
June 19, 2018
AGE
85
LOCATION
Jesup, Georgia

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CARTER FUNERAL HOME- OGLETHORPE Obituary

Stanley Edward “Bud” Frankenthaler, Jr, 85, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, June 19, 2018, at Southeast Georgia Healthcare System in Brunswick.  He was predeceased by his wife, Virginia Boyd Frankenthaler, his parents, Stanley Edward and Jeannette Tuchler Frankenthaler, and a niece, Caitlin...

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The newspaper carried your story. Now we know that Bud has joined the team in heaven. We will be cheering for him there. Much love to you, Barbara, in the days ahead.

He was a wonderful person! I know God has a good place for him, in heaven. He will be missed at our church.

Aunt Barbara Ann,
We are very sorry for your loss. Our positive thoughts and prayers are with you and Bud's family.
Love,
Jock and Lori Padgett

Gonna miss Bud terribly. I wanna grow old like he did.

Debbie and Stan, I was sorry to hear about your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

Karen Boyd

I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Bud. I loved Aunt Ginny and Uncle Bud. I will always remember our vacations such as the World's Fair, Luray Vaverns, and to visit them in St. Louis.

I got to know Bud as a musician who regularly performed at his tavern and restaurant, Dr. Bullie's, in the mid-to-late 80s. It was a great place to gather at the end of the work day and Bud was the perfect host for the family friendly atmosphere. He will certainly be missed by all who knew him.

Miss Barbara, it was an honor to know Bud. I've never known someone with so much ambition and a heart of gold! He always took time for the little moments, and that meant a lot. You and the Family will be in my Prayers, he will be sorely missed and love is for forever..... Love you Always. Lee Ann and Jimmy Bailey.

Bud will be missed by our family. He always took on life with a passion and enthusiasm that was contagious.

Mike and Deonne Cave