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Philip Maneval
August 20, 2024
While he left us far too soon, Doug had a richly-lived life. He loved all his family and friends, succeeded in business, created the Doug Frank Chorale and recorded the first full version of the A Cappella Singer, and had fond life-long memories of his Dalton and Oberlin years. He is dearly missed and remembered so fondly.
Mickey Rolfe
May 17, 2024
I held his hand while he died as he lived: sure of himself, proud, brave. My friend of 57 years. See you at Drake's, buddy.
James Morell
May 16, 2024
A truly zealous and iconic classmate. He will be greatly missed.
Gary J Palermo
May 16, 2024
Our deepest condolences to The Frank Family and friends. I will dearly miss my good friend!
Gary Palermo and Family
Susan Wels
May 13, 2024
Doug was a talented, loving friend who helped fill my days at Dalton with many happy shared experiences. I hope he is up there singing madrigals with Harold Aks and conducting the music of the spheres.
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