Frank J. Sagula

Frank J. Sagula obituary, Allentown, PA

Frank J. Sagula

Frank Sagula Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Trexler Funeral Home, Inc. on Dec. 7, 2024.

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Frank J. Sagula, 92, of South Whitehall Township, formerly of Northbrook, IL, died peacefully December 5, 2024. He was the husband of Gloria A. Sagula. They were married 69 years. He was President & CEO of Fuller Bulk Handling in Bethlehem, PA. Previously he was Vice President of Sales for The Fuller Company. He retired in 1998 with 47 years of service with Fuller/FL Smidth. He was a longtime member at Lehigh Country Club. Frank filled his life with the love of his family and friends, as well as fishing, golfing, tennis and growing roses.
In addition to his wife Gloria, Frank is survived by daughters, Karen and her husband David of St. Charles, IL., Diane of Wayne, PA., sons Brian and his wife Lee of Coatsville, PA., Dr. David and his wife Lita of Des Moines, IA; grandsons Steven David Miller and his wife Kirsten, Erik Frank Miller, Jack Edwin Sagula, granddaughter Evelyn Grace Sagula; great granddaughters Clare Leah Miller, Abigail Gloria Miller. He was predeceased by his sister Helen Koutnik.
Memorial Mass: 11:00 AM, Saturday, December 14, in the chapel of St. Joseph the Worker Catholic Church, 1879 Applewood Dr, Orefield, PA 18069. Calling hour will be begin at 10:00 AM in the chapel. Burial will be at a later date with immediate family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Joseph the Worker School or St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, c/o the Trexler Funeral Home, 1625 W. Highland St. Allentown, PA 18102.

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Jim Roman

December 11, 2024

Frank was my best friend for most of or lives. We got to know each other when. We were about 15 yrs old. We were two of a kind (crazy).
He became a better tennis player but I could out dance. him dancing the polka
At many Polish weddings his mother and team of helpers they were famous for cooking chicken, potatoes, sour kraut, etc.
We had a unique way of enjoying ourselves. We often went home with damp clothing. Polkas we´re not waltzes! I still think he could out dance me.
Frank was always ready and availabe (a good sign of a real friend) to any crazy and fun thing.
If I could remember some of the other things we did he would´nt want me to talk about them.
Frank was quite a guy and the of friends, he will always be missed. In retrospective now realize how much I loved him and will miss him.
He was known as "Kirk",a nick name we gave him years ago after Kirk Douglas!
So long buddy, we will meet you again and maybe get back to all those polkas
Your best friend
Jim (Pancho)

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