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Francis E. "Fran" Hurd

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Francis Hurd Obituary

LODI/WATERLOO - Francis E. "Fran" Hurd, age 90, of Indian Hills in Waterloo and longtime resident of Lodi, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday (Apr. 29, 2014) at Rochester General Hospital following a sudden heart attack.
The family will receive friends from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday (May 4, 2014) and on Monday (May 5, 2014) from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. at Covert Funeral Home, 7199 South Main Street in Ovid. A Memorial Service will then be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday (May 5, 2014) at the funeral home, officiated by Pastor Diane Walker of the Ovid Federated Church, assisted by Pastor Dave Vittum of Calvary Chapel and Fr. John Tokaz of St. James Catholic Church. Military Honors and prayers of committal will be offered at Sampson Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Romulus. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a donation in Fran's memory to the Lodi Fire Department, PO Box 299, Lodi, NY 14860.
Fran was born in Borden, NY, on February 2, 1924, a son of the late Walter B. and Cora (Williams) Hurd. His family later moved to Lawrenceville, PA, where he received his education. Fran received his draft letter in 1943 at the age of 17, and the day after his 18th birthday, he entered active duty in the US Army. As a Corporal Technician in the motor pool of the 291st Combat Engineers during WWII, he was instrumental in the invasion of Utah Beach. The 291st built the first pontoon bridge across the Rhine River, allowing the first American troops into Nazi homeland. Fran was discharged in 1945 with 5 Bronze Stars. Fran was recently contributed to a documentary on the American Heroes Channel, Against the Odds - Those Damned Engineers. During his years overseas, he corresponded with a young girl in Lodi, Olive Baker. Upon his return in 1945, they began dating and were married four months later. Fran worked as a driver for Close Oil Company in Lodi for more than 30 years. He was instrumental in local politics, and served as the Lodi Town Supervisor from 1972-1990. He continued working at the county highway department and then at the Seneca County office building. He was recently honored by the Seneca County Board of Supervisors for his years of dedicated service to Seneca County. Fran was a Life Member of the Lodi Fire Department, South Seneca Sportsmen's Club and the Ovid VFW Post #6200. He enjoyed many camping trips with his family, hunting and fishing. Fran will be fondly remembered for his devotion to his wife and family, his warm smile and friendly handshake.
He is survived by a son, Charles (Linda) Hurd of Waterloo, a daughter, Connie (Paul) Polce of Trumansburg; grandchildren, Andrew (Kelly) Hurd of Auburn, Matthew Hurd of Auburn, Paula (Adam) Chard of Oneonta and Sally (Brian Procopio) Polce of Liverpool; great-grandchildren, Mackenzie, Mercedes, Miranda and Mattia Hurd, Mason and Jackson Chard, and his companion, Sharon Vreeland of Waterloo and many nieces and nephews.
Fran was preceded in death by his loving wife of 61 years in 2007, Olive, by a brother, William Hurd and sisters, Beatrice Kohler and Marjorie Colgrove.
For additional information, please call Covert Funeral Home at 1-877-828-3411 or visit www.covertfuneralhome. com.

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Published by Finger Lakes Times from May 1 to May 3, 2014.

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Barb Landis

May 4, 2014

My thoughts and prayers are with you. Always enjoyed talking with your dad. He always had a smile.

Holly Covert

May 3, 2014

To the family of uncle Frannie ,
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time

beverly riley

May 3, 2014

my thoughts and prayers are with the familys

Geraldine Locke Terry& Dorene Newell-St Charles

May 2, 2014

Our thoughts & prayers are with the family

Robin & Bob Bullivant

May 2, 2014

Chuck, Linda, Drew/Kelly, Matt/Patty & kids- Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Remembering the good times will help you through the days ahead.

Connie, Paul and family- Remembering the times in the past with your family always brings a smile. Keep those thoughts in the days to come.

Debra Lincoln-Stimson

May 2, 2014

Connie and family, My heart goes out to you all. He was a wonderful man.

Laura Granger

May 2, 2014

I was so very sad to hear of Fran's passing. I adored him so much. He will be deeply missed.

May 2, 2014

I knew Fran from work. He was a great guy who did so much for this country. He will be missed. I always loved our little chats we would have. He loved his family very much. RIP Fran
Bonnie Benjamin

May 2, 2014

I also had the privilege of knowing Franny while serving on the Board of Supervisors and representing neighboring Towns.
He was a good guy, helpful, always pleasant and friendly and an unassuming man
Only recently did I learn of his combat service during WWII and I too thank him greatly for that along with his local government service.
He ispires us all!
Rest in peace Fran.
Don Kenyon, Town of Covert

May 2, 2014

To Chuck and Linda and Connie and Paul - So sorry for your loss. He was a great guy with a ready smile! I remember the many fun times at their house in Lodi at the campfire with our families.
Sheila and Mukles

Fred Jensen

May 2, 2014

I am saddened by the news of Fran's death. I had, by pure chance, just viewed the episode on "Real American Hero" and was surprise when Fran's name appeared on screen. I started looking for him to thank him personally for his service to the rest of us, but was unable to catch up with him. Too late now, but I send a big "THANK YOU FRAN". I would have been 3 months old when the Battle of The Bulge occurred. Fran was a good man. I had the privilege of serving with him on the Seneca County Board of Supervisors, and never knew, at that time, of his tremendous service to this country. I bow in awe of him. I am humbled by all those who have served our country; where, oh where, do we find such brave men.

THANK YOU FRANCIS E. HURD!

Rhonda Maher

May 2, 2014

I had the privilege of knowing Fran. He was an AWESOME man who will be missed greatly.

Jim & Carol Grace

May 2, 2014

Chuck, Connie and family: So sorry to hear about Fran. I have many fond memories growing up together at the lake and Fran was a good family friend. He served the community well and will be greatly missed.

Toni and Fred Darling

May 2, 2014

We often think of you Fran! R.I.P. our friend. Toni and Fred Darling

May 1, 2014

Chuck and Linda - Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Uncle Ed and Kym

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