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Frank Trainor Obituary

Frank Trainor

Susquehanna, PA: 73, passed away December 28, 2011. Frank was predeceased by his father John, sister Patricia, and uncle Fred. He is survived by his children, Jon and Colleen Trainor and Kristen and Wayne Haga; five grandchildren who all knew him as "Lovie", Sarah, Gage, Sierra, Dillon, and Nathan; his mother, Helen; two sisters, Mary and Joan; a brother, Dennis; two special nieces, Maria and Barbara; aunt, Joan; several other nieces and nephews; and his best friend, Paul. Frank was a retired employee of the flight simulation division at Link. His favorite memories were of days spent at the beach, watching the sunrise and looking for seashells. He also enjoyed researching the family genealogy. At Frank's request, there will be no public services. Arrangements are under the direction of the Tuttle-Yeisley Funeral Home, Hallstead, PA.

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Published by Press & Sun-Bulletin from Jan. 1 to Jan. 4, 2012.

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Bob Gore

January 3, 2012

I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I enjoyed working with Frank on many of the programs at Link.

John deLagarde

January 3, 2012

Uncle Frank,

I will miss your wit and humor. I enjoyed your company and have many memories of times shared. God bless you.

Barbara Bianco

January 3, 2012

My dear Uncle. I will always cherish my memories of you. You will be greatly missed. I love you.

January 2, 2012

no words, love you dad

Sierra Haga

January 2, 2012

I miss you so much Lovie. I remember going to the beach and collecting seashells. I remember making our seashell garden. R.I.P Lovie

Gage Haga

January 2, 2012

I love you Lovie and will miss you and remember you staying in my room when you stayed at our house

dillon haga

January 2, 2012

I love you and i will miss lovie. i will remember going to the beach with you. love dillon

Jared Jackson

January 1, 2012

I miss you Uncle Frank. I remember how you use to take me to the beach and take me golfing and always joke around with me on the phone, and finding lots of stuff on the beach. Love Jared

Eric Jackson Jr.

January 1, 2012

I miss you Uncle Frank. I have great memories of you taking me to the beach and picking up tons of shells and telling me which sea glass is good and not so good. I liked it when you took me glofing and came to my baseball and football games you were always giving me helpful hints and pointers. Love you.

January 1, 2012

You will always be in our hearts Uncle Frank...we will always have Jackotraingarde Island, and your favorite saying, "can't stand this easy living" playing in our minds everytime we go to the beach or kick back...you will be missed more than you know as you deeply touched our lives with every visit.

Love, Eric, Maria, Eric Jr. and Jared Jackson (Holtsville, NY)

Colleen and Nathan Trainor

January 1, 2012

We miss you Lovie!

Jon Trainor

January 1, 2012

I will miss you forever Pops

Paul Wetherill

January 1, 2012

R.I.P. my brother

Mary, John, Wes and Alexis Parks

January 1, 2012

It is with great saddness that I learned of Frank's passing. It took us many years to get to know him, and when we did; we respected his privacy; and cherished his friendship. This last year he and John shared some long visits in the field which will be fondly remembered. Rest in peace from your friends at Bel Park Farm.

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