ANDERSON, A. FRANKLIN
Survived by wife Nan; children Jean (Jim), Scott (Jessica); and 4 beloved grandchildren, Bradly, Cody, Devin, Danielle; and brother Don (Carole). Service on Tuesday, April 5 at 3 p.m. at El Jebel Temple, 4625 W. 50th Ave. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to El Jebel Children's Hospital.
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Teri McClure
April 6, 2005
Dear Nan and family, May your memories of Frank sustain
you through this time of sadness.
God Bless You, Teri McClure Daughter of Joe and Shirley)
Jeanne & Colin Adams
April 5, 2005
Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Carolyn Toburen
April 5, 2005
My heart, my thoughts, and my prayers are with you all at this time. I was so saddened to get the news. When I think of Frank--Albert Franklin, we called him when we were kids--I think of all the fun we had in the summers when the Anderson boys would come to Kansas to visit us at Grandma's farm. I guess I was the tomboy type, and I enjoyed romping around with them, climbing trees with them, etc. When Aunt Esther, their mother, passed away and I came to Denver with my cousin Reta and Charley for the funeral, we were at Alan's son, Randy's and Sherry's, and Frank came over and put his arm around me and said, "There's just one thing wrong with you--you don't have your pigtails anymore." What memories we have from when we were kids when we lived at Grandma's farm. I wanted so bad to come to Denver for the Service, but Nan, I'll take you up on that--coming later so we can have some fun and maybe go to the mountains for a few days. You all take care, and today especially, more than ever, I will be thinking of you all. Love you all, your cousin Carolyn.
Peter and Christina Fall
April 4, 2005
We were shocked to receive the sad news! Thinking of you every day. Warm thoughts from us.
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Jean Christensen
April 4, 2005
Nan & Family, My thoughts & prayers are with you at this most difficult time. There is comfort in knowing that he did not have a lengthy illness with much suffering, but the suddenness is hard to comprehend.
Again, my sincerest sympathy.
Jean
Ingemar & Solbritt Fall
April 4, 2005
It was so unexpected. Sending thougts of sympathy and greatfulness after being so well received on my visist to Frank and Nan in 2002.
Joe and Shirley McClure
April 3, 2005
We were shocked to learn of Franks death. May memories of all the good times you shared together comfort you and give you strength to help you through this difficult time. Warm thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Joanne and Bob Cook
April 3, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
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