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John M. Heyka
June 1, 2024
He is my second cousin- his dad was my moms brother. Most intelligent man I ever met- he could jump on a conversation about near anything. He once drove a '65 Mustang convertible- burgundy wi. a black interiopr. First ragtop I ever rode in- wonder where it is now? He was smart like Sheldon Cooper- without the attitude. Good guy!!
Sandy
January 11, 2017
Frank was our neighbor from the day we moved in. He watched the grandkids grow from infants to teens and he always had a kind word. He will be missed! RIH
Daniel G. Zavela
January 5, 2017
Frank was a very kind soul.
I met Frank in High School and saw him enjoy his college time in Hawaii. Frank had a hearty laugh and a twinkle in his eyes.
Frank was my friend for 55 years; he was like a brother to me.
I miss him very much.
Patty
January 1, 2017
In looking up another person, I came across this. Mr. Guns was one of my teachers at North in the 70's. Years later I ran into him at the casino and we reminisced. He was always kind. He will be missed.
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Stacy Faremouth
December 27, 2016
You were so loved by the students of GPN. You will be remembered always.
George Farrell
December 25, 2016
I enjoyed having Mr. Guns as a teacher. He will be missed by many in the Grosse Pointe North family.
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