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Franklin Tate

1955 - 2017

Franklin Tate obituary, 1955-2017, East Lansing, Mi Formerly Of Des Moines

BORN

1955

DIED

2017

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Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes

900 East Michigan Ave

Lansing, Michigan

Franklin Tate Obituary

Franklin Roy Tate

East Lansing

Franklin Roy Tate will be remembered by those who loved him for his warm heart, creative mind, and activist spirit.  He passed from this world on April 25, 2017. Frank was born on June 13, 1955 to Dorothy (Springer) and Lloyd Tate.  He grew up on the Southside of Des Moines, Iowa, a place that remained dear to his heart.  After graduating from Des Moines Lincoln High School in 1973, he enlisted in the Navy in 1975, and was trained as a naval photographer in Pensacola, Florida. He also served on the USS Nimitz, and later in New London, CT.  (He once quipped that his headstone should read, 'I'd rather be here, than on the USS Nimitz'.)  He was honorably discharged in 1982 after 6.5 years of service.  He attended Rochester Institute of Technology, receiving his BA in Audiovisual Communication in 1986. Subsequently, he moved to the Lansing, MI area with his first wife, Kate, where their two sons, Dylan and Ethan, were born. Frank worked in the field of educational technology at Michigan State University, retiring after 25 years.  Additionally, he earned his Master's Degree in Educational Technology from MSU in 2006.  Frank particularly enjoyed his final years at MSU working to design and develop online courses. Frank and Mary Bremigan met and fell in love in 2008, and the two were married in 2010.  For several years they lived large, travelling and embracing life, despite his diagnosis with kidney cancer. Frank was an avid golfer, and a gifted photographer and designer.  He was a dedicated activist for civil rights and peace.  He loved his sons beyond measure. Franklin is survived by his wife, Dr. Mary Tate Bremigan, sons Dylan Lloyd and Ethan Richard Tate and their mother Kate (Anderson) Tate, sisters Linda (Denny) Waterman and Patricia (Robert) Welty, brother Richard (Patricia) Tate, nephews Jeff (Jenny) Waterman and John (Angela) Tate, nieces Brandy Tate, Kathie (David) Cunningham and Cheryl (Darrin) Glover, several cousins, and grand-nieces and nephews.  Memorial Services will be held both in East Lansing and Des Moines.  In East Lansing, a service at the Peoples Church, 200 W Grand River Ave., will take place Thursday May 4, 2017 at 3:00pm (visitation at 2:00pm).  In Des Moines, a service at Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, 3120 SW 9th St, Des Moines, IA 50315 will take place on Monday May 8, 2017 at 3:00pm (visitation at 2:00pm).  In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Veterans for Peace 1404 North Broadway, Saint Louis, MO 63102 www.veteransforpeace.org or Hospice of Lansing, Stoneleigh Residence 3411 Stoneleigh Dr., Lansing, MI 48910 http://hospiceoflansing.org/our-residence/. ; Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.grlansing.com.  The family is being served by Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes, Lansing chapel.

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Published by Lansing State Journal on Apr. 30, 2017.

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Carolyn Spieldenner

May 17, 2017

Frank, you were Mary's Person we all knew was out there waiting for her, even when we were in college. We are so humbled to have met you and think about you often. Love you, Mary.

Cindy Edwards

April 30, 2017

It was such an honor to get to know Frank while he resided at Stoneleigh. What a special guy. I think of his love of Mary, his love of records on the turntable, his love of outdoors and of course chocolate malts. I will miss him. Mary- your special love and care of Frank was an inspiration to me. To see the love you and Frank shared was awesome. My heart grieves for your great loss.

Joe Cordaro

April 30, 2017

Brother I've known you since we were 6 years old. I've met many many people in my life but you stand out! I will miss our conversations towards the end of your life. I'm sure you're flying high out there amongst the angels. Until we meet again dear friend

Frank with his two sisters (Pat & Linda) and brother (Dick) - Family Reunion in Des Moines

Patricia Welty

April 30, 2017

Frank will be in my heart and memories forever...since he was 9 years younger than me, my sister Linda & I use to take care of him a lot! He was so much a part of our lives while we were growing up...However, in his later years after his cancer, we spent much time together, traveling and just visiting each other! He was such a special young man and his life will be cherished by so many. I thank God that he was in my life and look forward to seeing him again in Heaven! His Big Sister with Love!

Nancy Hegele

April 30, 2017

My condolences to the family. Nancy Hegele (Venice, Florida)

Marcia Baar

April 28, 2017

Mary, the love, loyalty, courage, strength, and steadfastness you gave to Frank throughout your lives together is absolutely the greatest gift you could have given your husband. Your positive attitude towards whatever you were facing was a gift to all those who loved you both. I pray that God will surround you with His comforting arms and with His love through those who stand with you now and in the future. May the love that you and Frank shared fill you with wonderful memories and a peaceful heart. Marcia Baar

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May

4

Visitation

2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Peoples Church

200 W Grand River Ave., East Lansing, MI

May

4

Memorial service

3:00 p.m.

Peoples Church

200 W Grand River Ave., East Lansing, MI

May

8

Visitation

2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Park Avenue Presbyterian Church

3120 SW 9th St, Des Moines, IA

May

8

Memorial service

3:00 p.m.

Park Avenue Presbyterian Church

3120 SW 9th St, Des Moines, IA

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Gorsline Runciman Funeral Homes

900 East Michigan Ave, Lansing, MI 48912

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