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Franklin Oswald

1934 - 2020

Franklin Oswald obituary, 1934-2020, Madison, WI

BORN

1934

DIED

2020

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Ryan Funeral Home - North Side Chapel - Madison

2418 N. Sherman Ave.

Madison, Wisconsin

Franklin Oswald Obituary

Oswald, Franklin P., Jr.

MADISON – With heavy hearts we announce the passing of Franklin Paul Oswald Jr., 86, into eternal life on Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020, with his family at his bedside. He was born on June 19, 1934, in LaCrosse, Wis., the eldest son of Franklin Paul Sr. and Caroline (Zoellner) Oswald. His childhood years were spent in Bagley, graduating high school in 1952. He excelled as a two-sport athlete, competing in both basketball and baseball. After high school, he established himself as a dominant American Legion/State Park pitcher throughout the region. At the age of 20, he signed a professional minor league baseball contract and moved to Louisiana to pursue his baseball dream with the New Iberia Pelicans. A promising baseball career was unexpectedly cut short following a leg injury during his first season.

Frank, known to many as "Oz" or "Bing," was united in marriage to the love of his life, Lois Dean (Smethurst), on June 11, 1955, at St. John Nepomuc Catholic Church in Prairie du Chien. Two years later Frank and Lois moved to Madison, and he began a decorated career in law enforcement with the Madison Police Department. Together they raised nine children. Many lifelong friendships were established during these years with his fellow officers within the department. He retired as a Sergeant in 1983 after 26 years of dedicated service.

Frank was a longtime, devout member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. After his retirement, Frank and Lois worked and volunteered supporting the church clergy in the parish family. Serving as the chauffeur for Bishop George Wirz for many years was both a source of enjoyment and provided the opportunity to enrich his faith during their many discussions.

Faith and family were at the forefront of Frank's life. Over the years Frank showed his compassion by helping many who were less fortunate. He believed that no act was too small to give what he could to someone who was down on their luck. His actions proved to be the heart of Frank's generous soul and his commitment to following Jesus Christ.

He never lost his passion for baseball and was an avid fan of the Milwaukee Braves and the Brewers. Frank was proud to pass along his athletic abilities to his grandchildren, and he loved all of his grandchildren dearly. Frank was quick to remind them that he had no favorites among them, but he had a knack for making each feel as though they were. He valued communication and spent many hours talking to his children and grandchildren about the importance of having street-smart wisdom and his wish that they each use their 'God given common sense' as they navigate through life. Frank's children will forever remember their dad always making sure they knew he was ready, willing and able to help them to solve any life problem they may encounter.

Frank and Lois were fortunate enough to spend 12 winter seasons in Bullhead City, Ariz. Here they made many new friends and created long-lasting memories until Frank could no longer travel due to his battle with Alzheimer's. Lois patiently and lovingly cared for Frank for several years after his diagnosis, always ensuring he was able to maintain his dignity. Frank wasn't shy about expressing his love for his wife. He was proud to tell the story of the first time he set eyes on Lois, noticing her walking across a street as he sat in his truck, telling himself, that is the girl I'm going to marry. Frank always knew how fortunate he was to have Lois as his wife. This especially proved to be true as Lois cared for him for several years when he could no longer care for himself.

He is survived by Lois, his wonderful wife of 65 years; his children, Carleen (Gary) Ninedorf, Janeen (Bruce) Lindsay, James (Sherrie) Oswald, Aljeanne Mann (Mike Hugill), Jacquelyn Oswald, Franklin III (Tracy) Oswald, William (Mary) Oswald, Caroline (Brett) Marsh and Pauline (Bill) Halacka; 23 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. He is also survived by many cousins and distant relatives.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Franklin Sr. and Caroline; parents-in-law, William and Alvina Smethurst; granddaughter, Kristal Mann; and his brothers-in-law, Rodney and Neal Smethurst.

Due to the difficult circumstances of Covid-19, a private Mass of Christian Burial will take place at St. Patrick's Catholic Church with private interment and Madison PD Honor Guard at Highland Memory Gardens in Madison. To view and sign this guestbook, please visit www.ryanfuneralservice.com.

In lieu of flowers or memorials, in Frank's memory, the family requests those who knew Frank to perform an act of generosity or kindness for someone less fortunate.

God looked around his garden

And He found an empty place.

And then He looked down upon the earth,

And saw your tired face.

He put His arms around you,

And lifted you to rest.

God's garden must be beautiful,

He always takes the best

He knew that you were suffering,

He knew you were in pain,

He knew that you would never

Get well on earth again.

He saw the road was getting rough,

And the hills were hard to climb,

So He closed your weary eyelids,

And whispered "Peace be thine."

It broke our hearts to lose you.

But you didn't go alone,

For part of us went with you,

The day God called you home.

Ryan Funeral Home & Cremation Services

2418 N. Sherman Ave.

(608) 249-8257

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Published by Madison.com on Nov. 29, 2020.

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Kristine and James Schwarz (Krissy Gerl)

November 30, 2020

Lois and family-
Words can't express how sad we are to hear about Big Oz. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of fun times together as you celebrate a life well lived. The love for his family and the smile on his face always shined through

Bob McNamara

November 30, 2020

On behalf of the Bagley-era McNamara family, I offer our deepest condolences on the passing of the man we affectionately knew as "Bingo".
Every kid my age, and there weren´t many in little Bagley, wanted to be like "Bingo" when they grew up. Be the starting pitcher or the best basketball player and have the prettiest girlfriend at Bagley High.
He was one handsome dude and most of all, was willing to help us all play better ball.
He got to the minors in professional baseball and played in Louisiana. Years later, he told me, when he was introduced to the crowd, it occurred to him that it was probably the first time anyone from Bagley, Wisconsin had ever been introduced over a loudspeaker system.
He wast the best of us!

Debra & Lynda Schaller

November 29, 2020

We would like to express our deepest sympathy. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

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