Frank Johannesen Gustin, 79, passed away peacefully at home on the first day of spring 2012.
Frank was born October 21, 1932, in Salt Lake City to Harley Wemple and Violet Johannesen Gustin.
He was raised in Idaho Falls, Idaho, with his beloved sisters, Jean Gustin McKay and Jane Gustin Campbell, and cousin, Dixie Jo Porter.
Frank loved music. In high school, he was a drum major and member of the "Nine Beats of Rhythm" band, under the direction of A.L. Gifford, whom he credits for much of his success in life. His best friends were Fred Hahn, Dean Gray, Kay Peterson and Vern Sorenson. Frank had a beautiful tenor voice and loved playing the accordion, trumpet and piano. To the embarrassment of his daughters at times, he broke out the accordion and serenaded their friends with "You Are My Sunshine." At Christmas, he piled the family and friends into "the van" to go caroling. Everyone had an instrument -- a kazoo, drum, maraca or small horn. Frank drove through the neighborhood with the door flung open for all to hear.
Frank was a born leader. He was student body president of both Idaho Falls High School and the University of Washington. He was encouraged by his Phi Delta Theta fraternity brothers and his mother, whom he adored, to run as a "write-in" candidate at U.W. Because Frank was recovering from back surgery, he was delivered to campus in an ambulance. His supporters carried him out on a stretcher and propped him up so he could deliver a campaign speech. To the chagrin of the U.W. administration (and the groundskeeper), Frank's fraternity brothers rode on horses through "the quad" carrying "Vote for Galloping Gus" banners. Despite the destruction of the lawn, Frank won the election.
After graduating from law school at U.W., he became a Pierce County prosecutor in Tacoma, Wash.
He met his future wife, Gloria Rawson, at a political fundraiser -- "Democratic, of course!" In 1961, Frank & "Glo" moved to Salt Lake City so Frank could practice family law with his father, Harley, at Gustin & Gustin. After Harley's death, Frank formed the firm Gustin Kasting Adams & Liapis. As an oil and gas attorney, Frank was general counsel for Equity Oil for 38 years. From 2004 until his retirement, he was of counsel at Dart Adamson & Donovan.
He cherished his many friendships inside and outside the law. He especially enjoyed his membership in the exclusive "Law Club," a group of lawyers who meet monthly at the Alta Club to review cases, dine and tell "war stories." He was president of the Law Club for many years and at the time of his death.
Frank was proud to be a Mason for 41 years in Wasatch Lodge #1. He was a 33-degree Master Mason, an honor bestowed upon 5 percent of Masons. He participated in the Scottish Rite, Jesters and was Associate Guardian for Job's Daughters, Bethel 5.
As a member of All Saints Episcopal Church, Frank served as senior warden and loved singing in the choir. He was also involved with the Jubilee Committee to renovate congregations in the Episcopal diocese.
Frank was the life of the party, had a great sense of humor and a big laugh. "Keep your sense of humor" was one of his many teachings. His "Casey at the Bat" rendition could not be beat. He claimed to be a patient man.
At age 75, he estimated that he had spent seven years of his life "waiting for Gloria." Since that time, another six months could probably be added to that calculation.
Frank was a great lawyer, husband, father, grandfather and friend. He had a keen intellect, he loved to read, and he liked to discuss politics, history and religion. He was a giver, not a taker; generous to a fault; reliable and kind. We were warned, however, to never "take advantage of his good nature." Despite his accomplishments, he was a very humble man. We were honored to frequently hear, "Frank is the greatest guy!" How proud he was of his daughters and their chosen fields of endeavor.
Frank is survived by his wife, Gloria; and three daughters, Julie (Lon Huntsman) Gustin, Susanne (George Furgis) Gustin and Tina (Bryan Bagley) Gustin. He was "Papa" to five grandchildren, Allison Bagley, age 12, Ella Bagley, 10, Michael Furgis, 7, Zeke Huntsman, 6, and Violet Huntsman, 4, who will miss his playfulness and "Donald Duck" voice; and two sisters, Jean (John) McKay and Jane Campbell.
Special thanks to Dr. Tom and Sarah Kurrus, lifelong friends and medical advisors; his caretaker, Sandy; the Huntsman Cancer Institute; and Dr. Gregory Litton, Utah Cancer Specialists.
A viewing will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Monday, March 26, at Evans & Early Mortuary, 600 E. 100 South. Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, 231 E. 100 South. A celebratory dinner will follow at the Salt Lake Country Club. Oreo cookies, Dad's favorite, will be served for dessert.
Interment will be at 11 a.m. Wednesday at Mt. Olivet Cemetery, 1300 E. and 500 South. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Masonic Temple Restoration Fund, 650 E. South Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102.
Rest in peace, Daddy-O. In your own words, "YOU DONE GOOD!" Family Tribute
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Laura Lang
April 23, 2012
"You give but little when you give of your possessions.
It is when you give of yourself that you truly give."
Frank gave freely of himself,
Frank was no respecter of persons,
A real gentle man,
A true gentleman.
March 30, 2012
Dear Gloria and family: Mary Kay joins me in sending you our thoughts and prayers. Frank and I were classmates at the Univ. of Washington and we both joined the Phi Delt fraternity in 1951. Our class of 55 ( nicknamed Beta U's) loved and was amused by Franks musical talents , especially his " Casey at the
Bat" routie. On behalf of all the brothers, we send out sympathies to all of you. We will miss Frank and remember him as a rich and valued friend and a role model of christian leadership. John R. Fitzgerald DDS
March 28, 2012
Dear Tina and Gustin Family....I'm so sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences go out to you Tina and to your family. Julie (Nelson) Adair
George & Aggie Auer
March 28, 2012
Dear Gustin Family,
We are deeply saddened to hear of Frank's passing. Our sincere condolences to your family.
Richard Terry
March 28, 2012
I will always be grateful to Frank and his law partners at Gustin Adams Kasting and Liapis for taking a risk and hiring a brand new attorney from a new Washington law school back in 1981. Frank was a great mentor and friend.
Jennifer Politakis
March 27, 2012
Dear Gloria, Z, Julie and Tina....
What great memories I have of Frank. He was an extraordinary person and will be truly missed. I will always remember fondly all the great conversations we had. over a martini. (stirred not shaken)Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.. Love, Jen
DeeDee Fox
March 26, 2012
Dear Julie, Zannie and Tina-
I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet father. I hope you know how many people love and adore your family. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.
Chris Cowan
March 26, 2012
Frank was a gentleman's gentleman. He was one of the kindest men I ever had the pleasure of knowing and working with. He always had a joke and smile. Thanks to him and Fr. Wirth, I had a great job working as the sexton of All Saints many years ago. Frank, you are missed greatly, and to this day I try not to let people "take advantage of my good nature."
Jona Hansen
March 26, 2012
What a wonderful obituary! No one who ever knew Frank could remember him without a smile. The Borthick family will long remember the good times and days spent making memories and sharing lives. Our love to Gloria, Julie, Zannie, and Tina.
Debby Gustavson
March 26, 2012
Dear Gloria;
It was a pleasure to come into the Gustin household for the years we knew Frank. Some days we were greeted by his contagious smile, which made us feel so welcomed. He was a happy guy, very proud of you & your family. We won't forget him. You both were top on our list for our favorite clients. Good-bye Frank..& thank-you for your friendship.
Debby Gustavson & Crew
Ken Perkins
March 26, 2012
Gloria: Jill and I were very saddened to hear of Frank's passing. We have precious recollections of the good times had with you, Frank and the other members of Law Club. I recall with great fondness the times I had with Frank after he recruited me to Law Club almost 40 years ago. He also got me involved in Speaker's Table where I was able to further appreciate his musical skills when we would deliver toys to the kids in Primary Children's Hospital at Christmas, with Tom Barberi doing his "Chief Santa" routine while Frank played his accordion and we sang carols. Knowing Frank has enriched the lives of more people than one can count. Ken and Jill Perkins
Bill Alder
March 26, 2012
As a neighbor, Frank was someone who immediately ennobled and enlightened any group with his gracious and genuine smile and awesome intellect. In his passing, a little bit of each of us also has been lost. RIP Frank. You are irreplaceable and an ongoing inspiration to those who survive you.
March 26, 2012
asey at the Bat " routine. On behalf of all the Phi Delt brothers in the 1955 class we bid out love and admiration to you all. John R. Fitzgeradl DDS
David Catron
March 26, 2012
I am saddened at Frank's passing, glad to have had the privilege of knowing him during my years at All Saints. He and his family are remembered in my prayers.
Kent Hart
March 25, 2012
Just wanted to give you and yhour family my best. Your father souns like a wonderful person, just like Susanne is. I pray that God will give you peace and jpy as you think on your father's good life.
Don (Donnie) and Diane Knopff
March 25, 2012
Dear Aunt Gloria and the rest of the Gustin "girls",
You were fortunate to have such a wonderful life partner, and touchstone for living and learning, here on Spaceship Earth.
Thanks for your remembrance of Uncle Frank. This fills in some of the gaps for me, reminds me of the value of virtuous living, and certainly reinforces the power that a good sense of humor will give you over life's obstacles and misfortunes.
Though he whisked away my Aunt to SLC, I am grateful that Frank, and you all, were there to soften Grandma Millie's loss of Grandpa Jim. She certainly blossomed in SLC.
My mother, Joan Marie, missed the opportunity to see Julie, Zannie, and Tina grow. I'm sure she was happy for my Aunt Gloria when Frank came into her life.
Life stories that will not be forgotten.
Hal Kindred
March 25, 2012
Frank was one of my best friends in high school. He, Fred, and Vern and myself had a comic group called " The hot billy hill shots". What fun we did have. So sorry to hear about his passing. He will always be remembered as my friend. Love to Gloria and family. Hal Kindred
Gary & Paulette Birdsall
March 25, 2012
Gloria and family --
We are saddened to hear about the loss of Frank -- what a guy! We have many fond memories of the fun we had every time we were at a function with Frank and you, and the rest of the gang. Frank was always the life of the party. We will always carry him in our hearts.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you -- Gary and Paulette Birdsall
March 25, 2012
We will miss Frank, and had the sad time of telling Dick and Marvel Leader of the bad news down here in Yuma.
Mike and Cheri Roshek
Michael Hawkins
March 24, 2012
Gloria ,Zanie ,Julie and Tina.I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I was so glad to have known him and to know all of you. Although it has been some time sense I worked for you, I still remember how welcome all of you made me feel and how Frank would always have some good word to say to me. Always made me feel more guest, than worker.
Gloria and girls,I know how hard it is to loose your partner and father, as I lost my wife in 2010 after 40 yrs. and it still hurts pretty bad. You will have wonderful memories and each other and "that" is alot.
Nancy Gregovich
March 24, 2012
A beautifully written tribute to a man whose essence can't be captured with words. The world is a better place because he was in it. It was an honor to know him and to continue to know the wonderful legacy he leaves in his beautiful wife and daughters.
Ron Stone
March 24, 2012
Dear Gloria and girls,
He was the best of the best. A true man's man and a very hard act to follow.. He lit up any room with his stories. A great man in every aspect of life. It was honor to be a friend of Frank's..
March 24, 2012
Gloria, Julie, Zanie,and Tina - We all share in your loss. Frank was respected by all who knew him. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Frank and Marcia "Timmy" Smith
Bobbe Kidrick
March 24, 2012
Gloria,I am so saddend to hear about Frank. He was always a favorite of ours and such a good friend. I remember some of the early times and then more recent years,all such good memories. God bless....
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