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Harvey (Conrad) Frank passed away on August 05, 2024 after a long battle with Parkinson's complicated by Covid. He spent his final hours sleeping peacefully. Harvey and Doug were born March 13, 1955 in Billings, MT to Rynold and Bernice Frank. The boys completed the family with four children that were raised in Laurel, MT and later San Deigo, CA. In 1967 the family returned to Montana and settled in Dillon. Harvey and Doug graduated from Beaverhead County High School in 1974.
Harvey continued to live in Dillon and retired from Barrett Minerals after 30 years. During this time he also proudly served 20 years in the Army National Guard.
Harvey enjoyed working as a 3rd Degree Mason, a Noble Shriner, Reserve Deputy Sheriff, and as a Jaycee. He also enjoyed many outdoor activities, especially ice fishing.
Harvey was preceded in death by his parents, sister, Bonnie (Bob) Jackson, and Gary Gettle. He is survived by his sister, Claudia Gettle, Brother Douglas Frank (Sue), Nieces, Shannon (Steve) Frizzell, Donna Gettle-Briggs, and Great Nephews, Ronun Frizzell and Asher Briggs.
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300 South Atlantic St, Dillon, MT 59725
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