Memorials: A scholarship in his name will be established at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Frank Benz was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He graduated from Baldwin-Wallace College and received his M.B.A. from Miami University. Frank was vice president of Rochester Institute of Technology from 1959 to 1970, vice president of Wood & Tower and McGraw Hill from 1970 to 1988, and vice president of Marshall and Swift from 1988 to 1994.
Survivors: Wife, Jacqueline; daughter, Dr. Nicolle Benz; son, F. Paul Benz III; and grandchildren, Alan Michael Orr, Lauren Orr and Davis Benz.
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Geraldine Krug
June 3, 2003
Dear family of Frank I was a neighbor of Franks when he was still
a youngster living next door to me on west 74th and I was a few yrs younger but I remember him and his parents and his brothers Richard and George please accept my sincere condolences in your loss losing a loved one is no fun but remember him with all the fun you had with him I lost contact with Richard when he moved to South Carolina please give him my sincere sympathy too. A neighbor from the past. God Bless you .
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