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Franklin F. Ail

1933 - 2021

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Lebanon, Pennsylvania

Franklin Ail Obituary

Franklin F. Ail

Lebanon - Franklin F. Ail, 87, Lebanon, passed away on Thursday February 18, 2021 in Manor Care. He was the loving husband of Jeanette Ail nee Jones. Frank was born in Lebanon on April 6, 1933 a son of the late Franklin P. and Mary K. Hockley Ail. He was a Lebanon High School graduate in 1951. Frank retired from the Bethlehem Steel Company and later from Matthew and Hockley Associates. He was a member of Salem Lutheran Church. Frank was a well-known local athlete during his high school years and beyond. At Lebanon High, he played football, basketball and baseball and was captain of both the football and basketball teams. He received a scholarship to play football at University of North Carolina and after being sidelined with an injury, he came home to attend Lebanon Valley College. Frank was probably best known for his time spent on the basketball hardwood. He played basketball for the local church leagues as well as semi-pro ball. He was a long-time PIAA basketball official for the Lancaster-Lebanon League and served as a rules interpreter for many years. An avid statistician, his records indicate he officiated at well over 1000 games in his career both for high schools as well as church leagues. He was a huge Penn State Football fan and was particularly proud that both his grandchildren are Penn State graduates. In addition to his wife he is survived by children: Debra A. wife of Stephan Kowalczyk; Bradley J. Ail; Barbara A. wife of Chad Noll; grandchildren: Alex Franklin Perlaki and Rachel Elizabeth Perlaki as well as several cousins. Private interment will be made in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery with memorial services to be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers the family suggests contributions be made to Heartland Hospice, 2201 Ridgewood Rd. #180, Wyomissing, PA 19610.

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Published by Lebanon Daily News from Feb. 19 to Feb. 21, 2021.

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RN

February 21, 2021

Frank was the highlight of my day at work - always watching sports on TV at all hours, and always reminiscing about his athletic days. He talked very highly of his family, and of his enduring love for his wife. Always a smile on his face, and a blessing to know.
Prayers, faith, and strength to Frank's family.

February 21, 2021

Frank was the highlight of my day at work - always watching sports on TV at all hours, and always reminiscing about his athletic days. He talked very highly of his family, and of his enduring love for his wife. Always a smile on his face, and a blessing to know.
Prayers, faith, and strength to Frank's family.

Kim Grimes

February 21, 2021

Thinking of all of you in this loss of a father
Grandfather, husband and brother. As Christians we are rest assured of Frank's heavenly home and know that one day we will all be reunited . In Christs love ,Bobby ,& Kim Grimes

February 19, 2021

I used to work night-shift at Manor Care. I would have lovely discussions with Mr. Ail, esp. with adm. of medications. I am so very sad to hear of his passing. Peace of love to your family at this time.

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