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Mark Hackett
March 22, 2022
I joined Frank's company, EMA, in the mid '80s as a young ambitious engineer. I looked at Frank as a great example of entrepreneurship and leadership with the culture and style of his organization from several levels down the chain of command. The company he built with Jim Goodrich and others ultimately saw a second life as a private company in the 21st century when I and two other former Frank Rees employees bought the company out from EDS. It was inconceivable and an honor to me that I was then an owner of the company that Frank Rees and Jim Goodrich built. A decade after that, my youngest son was a co-op student and eventual employee with the same group of fine people still serving the same industry with the same products. It is astounding that the organization Frank built had such a legacy decades after he moved on. I have nothing but the highest respect and admiration for what he accomplished - an amazing guy - RIP Frank.
Dionne Frey
March 21, 2022
I met Frank when I worked as Marlo's personal assistant in Portland. In my limited experience with him, I knew him to be a warm and caring man. I am very sad to hear of his passing. To Marlo, Nicole, Lisa, Ava and all his loved ones I send my sincere love and condolences.
Brad Rouse
March 20, 2022
I am very saddened to hear of Frank's passing. He was a unique person with an amazing drive to win that showed itself in tennis and in his days at EMA. His insight was "off the chart" to a younger business associate that he asked to join the team in 1980. And he didn't easily take no for an answer. When I initially said "no" to EMA, Frank drove down to the Atlanta airport and tried to intercept me between flights to make his case. And I listened, and am now forever grateful that I did. He had incredible vision as a boss, but he could dig down into the technical issues with the best of them. He was truly a major figure in my life and will be greatly missed.
Stephen MacIntosh
March 18, 2022
Although Frank and I were friends for only a short time, I felt like we were old friends. Seldom do you meet someone with his integrity, kindness, intelligence and optimism. And on top of all of this, he was an extremely talented tennis player. I feel so fortunate to have gotten to know Frank and miss him terribly.
Teasie & Jim Colla
March 18, 2022
Our memories of Frank are of a kind, giving soul. Our prayers and love to Marlo and all of the family.
Gloria & Paul West
March 17, 2022
I have many memories from working with Frank during our years at EMA. He was greatly admired as a boss and a very close friend as well to both my husband and me. We have kept in touch for many years since and I will miss those phone conversations. Our sincere condolences to Marlo and the entire family.
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