Frank Bernard Fuhrer Jr.

Frank Bernard Fuhrer Jr. obituary, Pittsburgh, PA

Frank Bernard Fuhrer Jr.

Frank Fuhrer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by John A. Freyvogel Sons, Inc. Funeral Directors on May 25, 2022.

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Francis Bernard Fuhrer, Jr.
On Saturday May 21, 2022, at age 96, of Fox Chapel. Born in East Brady, Pennsylvania on November 10, 1925.
Beloved son of the late Francis and Crescent Fuhrer, and brother to the late Richard Fuhrer, and the late Mary Lou Waltman. Beloved husband of Heidi Fuhrer.
Preceded in death by the late Mary Helen Fuhrer, with whom he raised four children. Frank was the loving father of daughter, Kathryn Ann (Kate) Fuhrer of Hampton and Grandfather to her children Chas Wagner, Casey Kehoe (Thomas), and Corey Wagner (Annie) ; son, David Fuhrer (Joni) of Fox Chapel and Grandfather to his children Jessica Burns (Mike), Molly, Emma, and David II; son Frank Fuhrer III of Fox Chapel and Grandfather to his children Frank IV, Jas, and Garrett; daughter Beth Wrigley (Mark) of Sewickley, and Grandfather to her children Sarah Uhler (Zack), Jacob (Rachel), Paige Bryan (Shaun), Christian, Hannah, Abby Rodrigues (Derek), Caroline, and Ellie. Frank is also survived by four Great-Grandchildren, Riley and Maddison Kehoe, Beatrice Wagner, and Makoa Rodrigues.
Frank was the valedictorian of his 1943 East Brady High School Class. Following graduation, he enrolled in Allegheny College. His college career was briefly interrupted by a two-year stint with the US Air force from 1945 through 1946. After fulfilling his military obligation, he returned to Allegheny College. He graduated from Allegheny College in Meadville in 1948, where he was awarded 11 letters - the most in school history - including two for winning the Meadville Amateur when the school didn't have a golf team. The football field at Allegheny is named in his honor. In 1951, he received his MBA from the University of Pittsburgh, where he was also valedictorian.
Frank had a competitive drive and an entrepreneurial spirit, which helped guide the rest of his life. With great foresight and vision He began building an impressive business portfolio starting in the mid 60s with the Credit Life Insurance Agency. He went on to own businesses of all types including a car dealership, a chemical company, and an international hair care company just to name a few. The family's core business at this time is Frank B Fuhrer Wholesale Co., which serves as the Anheuser-Busch and Coors Brewing Company Master Distributorship, along with 75 other suppliers.
Frank had several Hall of Fame inductions including the Allegheny College Sports Hall of Fame (1980), Pennsylvania Western Chapter Sports Hall of Fame (1982), Lou Holtz Upper Ohio Valley Sports Hall of Fame (2003), and Western Pennsylvania Golf Association Hall of Fame (2014).
Sports were a lifelong love for Frank. He made many trips to Notre Dame to root for his beloved Fighting Irish. In the 1970s he was the owner of the Pittsburgh Triangles Professional Tennis Team and the Pittsburgh Spirit Professional Indoor Soccer Team. Golf, however, was Frank's true passion. He sponsored and founded the Family House Invitational, a golf tournament that was considered the best two-day charity event in the country. The tournament received national acclaim and raised funds for the Family House, the East End housing facilities for families of cancer and transplant patients.
Frank also started his own event, the 72-hole Frank B. Fuhrer Invitational. Players and participants are primarily Tri-state PGA club professionals, national mini-tour players, and the best local amateurs from Western PA.
Frank was a fine golfer in his own right. He was a long-time member of the Pittsburgh Field Club and Oakmont Country Club of Pittsburgh, Pa; the Loxahatchee Country Club of Jupiter, Fl, and was a founding member of the Bear's Club in Jupiter, Fl.
He was extremely generous to everyone he met, and was willing to help anyone in need. He was very passionate about supporting local charities. Some of his favorites were: University of Notre Dame, Duquesne University, Allegheny College, Carlow University, University of Pittsburgh and Katz Business School, Central Catholic High School, Little Sisters of the Poor, Shady Side Hospital, Family House, First Tee of Pittsburgh, Western PA Golf Association, and Tri-State Professional Golfers Association.
The most important things in Frank's life were his Faith, family, and business. When his health allowed, he attended church daily. He inspired everyone in his presence to be their very best. He embraced failure as a new opportunity to learn. One of his favorite quotes was, "Don't tell me. Show me, and then we'll both know."
He was stern in his convictions, but gentle of heart. Frank was notorious for his perfectly timed and flawlessly delivered jokes, whether to help close a crucial business deal or rally the various teams he led - players, employees or family members.
He was a no-nonsense man, determined, and extremely driven. Frank relished competition, from regularly playing in Oakmont's SWAT golf game to being awarded distribution contracts with the largest breweries in the world. Frank was a true visionary in business and had a keen business sense for spotting a trend before anyone else. Frank often did not care about the details, but he did expect those who worked for him to "just get it done".
If Frank was not in his office or at Oakmont, you could find him in his favorite recliner in the den with his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel in his lap. A self-proclaimed "old-schooler," he loved his Western movies, face-to-face communication, and long Sunday night phone calls with friends and family. Not one for new gadgets, he never did own a cell phone or personal computer.
His unwavering commitment to the business and his employees continued until his final days when Frank was still commuting to his South Side office in a suit and tie. Even though his golf days ended only three years ago, his competitive spirit was still alive and well in the Gin room at Oakmont Country Club.
Ultimately, our lasting memories are his compassion, his unbridled enthusiasm for a full life, the twinkle in his eye when sharing a laugh, and that gentle squeeze of his hand to reassure you that you were loved.
Friends will be received at JOHN A. FREYVOGEL SONS, INC., 4900 Centre Avenue at Devonshire Street (freyvogelfuneralhome.com) on Tuesday, May 31 from 2-7pm. Funeral Wednesday June 1 Mass of Christian Burial, St Paul Cathedral at 10am. The Fuhrer Family kindly recommend that all visitors wear a mask. Entombment will be private. In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to Family House 5001 Baum Blvd. Suite 545, Pittsburgh PA 15213, and Little Sisters of the Poor 1028 Benton Avenue, Pittsburgh PA 15212.
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July 11, 2022

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Karen Lea Wagner Thiel

July 11, 2022

In the early 1980s, Frank was a patient of mine at UPMC Magee Hospital. As a radiation therapist, I saw him daily for weeks. Frank was the highlight of good will in our department. The weekly delivery of six packs and his upbeat attitude, lifted everyone's spirits. (No pun intended.) He even hosted a luncheon for our staff at one of his clubs.His gift for living and philanthropy inspired me in my career. Thank you, Frank.

Cindy & Christian

June 2, 2022

Sending healing prayers to the Fuhrer family. Sorry for your loss.

Grady O'Brien

June 1, 2022

I met Frank by joining him & two sons at a Notre Dame game Fall of 1978-79. My Dad ( Dan O´Brien ) was part of the Development team and had a friendship with Frank and organized for me to go to the ND game with Frank & his sons. I have to say I've always remembered that time and what a class act Frank was and his boys.
I am sorry to the Fuhrer family for your loss
and know your Dad lived a full life with all of you in his heart.
God´s Blessing upon each of you.
love Grady O´Brien ( Old South Bend friend )

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Bob and Jackie Capretto

May 27, 2022

Great man, great friend, great family. Frank´s many contributions will live on in his memory.

Vicki Shepard

May 27, 2022

I did not know Frank, but enjoyed golf with Heidi and Joni. Reading his obituary makes me feel like I did know him....an inspiring human being.

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Lance Medich

May 26, 2022

There is know greater success story than that of a man creating the opportunities for other men and women to work and earn a good living---in order to raise families, buy homes and live comfortably in the great region of Western Pennsylvania. In this regard, countless families benefited from Mr. Fuhrer's hard work and perserverance. He created his success with his brilliant mind and work ethic. I am proud to have worked for and been associated with the Fuhrer Family for 25+ years. Like me, he gave many their start in life; a career to be proud of. He lead us on a path based on hard work, and integrity. God Bless you and most of all...
Thank You, Mr. Fuhrer.

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Charlene DeFazio

May 25, 2022

It was my pleasure and honor to have worked for you. Your company and staff are the best out there because of your professionalism. Thank you for being such a generous man. RIP Mr. Fuhrer.

John F Pankopf

May 25, 2022

Frank: I will always treasure our friendship and business relationship. Your loyalty and business skills are to be greatly admired. I´m delighted to have the opportunity to know your son, Frank.
John

Richard B Alman

May 25, 2022

Frank was a very respected man to do business with and was a pleasure to know. Regards to the entire Fuhrer family.
Sincerely,
Richard B. Alman
(Alman Cadillac, Inc.)

Sherry Dickinson Frederickson

May 25, 2022

I am so sorry to learn of Frank's passing. I remember him fondly from the old Hidden Key (Florida) neighborhood when he and my Father were such good friends. God Bless him.

Lee-Ann Gregg

May 25, 2022

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

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