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Ron Osborn
September 21, 2006
Frank was one of softball's finest fans. One to the true good guys in our world. I always loved talking sports with him.
Willie Willis
September 21, 2006
Cindy, I’m so sorry to hear that your dad passed. I’ll never forget the good times at the Haney house after softball games, whether it was drinking a cold beer, eating good food or playing games, Frank, Carol and the whole family always made us feel welcome. Frank was always the nicest man, in all the years I knew him, I never knew him to get upset with anyone, and I’m sure we probably gave him cause at times. Even though I haven’t kept in touch, I’ve thought about you all often, and I’ll always have fond memories of the Haney family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
patty ferguson schwartzbeck
September 21, 2006
Frank served on the board of directors of the Ponca Hills Preservation Assoc. with me. He was a very intuitive and insightful man, and so gracious to everyone.
My sympathy to the family.
Most sincerely,
Sandy (Shaw) Nord
September 19, 2006
The Haney house was my second home growing up across the street on 76th. I have many fond memories of those days. "Mr.H" was a great man and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Chris A. Wickham
September 19, 2006
Monte, sorry to hear of the passing of your dad--I'll remember him in my prayers. Wick
Sue, Paul, Nikki, Bradley, Sierra and Joey Weber
September 19, 2006
We'll always remember our biggest fan, watching every game from the big van. We'll all miss Frank so much...he was the dad of many of us and always there. Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole family and keep the memories flowing. That is what carries you through this tough road. Frank is at peace and probably wants to hear the laughter that the memories will bring. We love you guys.
Joni Hinkle
September 19, 2006
Frank will be remember as the most giving husband, father, family man, neighbor, softball coach, and friend. He will be missed.
Joni Hinkle, Traci, and the Todd Hinkle family
Joni Hinkle
September 19, 2006
Frank was the most giving father, family man, friend, softball coach, and neighbor I've ever know. He will be missed.
Joni, Traci & the Todd Hinkle family
Bill Fead
September 18, 2006
Thanks for your Military Service.
Past Commander V.F.W.
Pam Hallberg
September 18, 2006
We are sorry for your loss.
J.D. thought Frank was a great guy.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
John,Pam & J.D. Hallberg
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