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Topping, Frank Halsey

Frank Halsey Topping, Jr., 85, passed peacefully at home on June 25, 2021. Born in East Orange, NJ, he was a 1959 Pi Kappa Alpha graduate of Rutgers University with a BA in political science. Soon after he enlisted in the Army Reserves as a medic serving six months active duty in TX and the remainder of his six years in NJ. He began his career at Western Electric Corporate Headquarters in New York City as staff trainee in Purchasing. From there he was transferred to Baltimore Works, Hawthorne Works in Naperville, IL, Western Electric Southwestern Region Installation in Oklahoma City, and lastly to Southwestern Region Headquarters in Ballwin, MO, all AT&T subsidiaries. During his 35-year career he held various management assignments with increasing responsibility in Manufacturing, Installation, Purchasing, Customer Service, Accounting, Asset Management, Contract Negotiation and Divestiture Planning. He retired as Director of Engineering in 1994.

While living in Baltimore he received his three degrees of Masonry from the Mt. Moriah Lodge No. 116 in 1965. Later he was raised to 32nd degree of the Scottish Rite at the Moolah Temple in St. Louis. In May this year he was presented his 55-year pin by The Villages Masonic Lodge No. 394.

Outside of work Frank was an active public servant always wanting to give back to his community wherever he lived. He served on the planning and zoning boards of Franklin Township, NJ, Baltimore, MD, and St. Charles County, MO. He was chairman of the Board of Trustees (mayor) for Bel-Nor, MO. He said his favorite time in life was living at Lake Saint Louis where he was simultaneously Chairman of the Board of the Lake Saint Louis Homeowners Association, Assistant Radio Officer for St. Charles Co., MO Emergency Preparedness, and Special Deputy Sheriff for St. Charles Co.

Frank moved to The Villages in May 1995, where he has continued serving in public offices. He was president of the Villages Homeowners Association, director on the United Way of Lake and Sumter Counties Board, member of the Board of Directors for the Village Center Community Development District #1, the first Villager appointed to the Sumter County Planning and Zoning Board, and a board member of both the Sumter County Education Foundation and the Thomas Langley Medical Clinic.

During his term as VHA president Frank led the letter-writing campaign to get a full-service hospital established for The Villages. Over 1500 letters from individuals in support of the plant. He also traveled with the developer to the state capital in Tallahassee to speak to the officials responsible for approving hospital beds. The hospital was approved, the agency citing the overwhelming number of letters as one of the major factors in their decision to permit The Villages Hospital to be built. He also persuaded the Jacksonville postmaster to allow The Villages to be officially identified in zip code 32159 along with Lady Lake. His third contribution as VHA president was getting Rand McNally to add The Villages on maps of the area.

In his personal life he was an avid waterskiier and golfer, a sometimes bowler, a dedicated softball umpire, and a master bridge player. He enjoyed playing charades, cards, and board games with his family where it was everyone for him or herself. He loved to travel, visiting all 50 states and more than 30 countries.

Frank was preceded in death by his father Francis, Sr., mother Ethel (Hartell), and his son Ross (widow Julie). He left behind his loving wife, Christine Heaton, and beloved family: son Robert, daughter Leslie (Michael) Robertson, three grandchildren Stephen (Kayla), Catherine and James Robertson, Vivienne (mother of Stephen) and his first wife Sandra (Danzig).

In lieu of flowers, kindly consider memorial donations to the Sumter Schools Enhancement Foundation, 2680 West County Road, Bushnell, FL 33513 or Cornerstone Hospice Foundation, 2445 Lane Park Rd., Tavares, FL 32778.


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Published by St. Louis Post-Dispatch on Jul. 8, 2021.

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Robertm Topping

June 25, 2025

My Father taught me so many lessons, many uncovered late in life. Missing my dear Father and respecting all that he gave to his family and society in the ways of leadership, learning, competence, and experience; blessing me.

Cindy Kaye

January 20, 2022

Chris, My sincere sympathy on this sad occasion. I remember from our work at ATT (WATT) the mutual devotion and joy you and Frank shared. My thoughts are with you for peace and comfort.

Wayne Ashwell

July 10, 2021

On behalf of the members of the Telephone Employees Amateur Radio Club, we extend our sincere condolences to Frank's family. Frank had joined our club in 1992 while residing and working in the St. Louis area. Although he hadn't attended any of our meetings in many years, he was a Life Member of the club. I will pass the news along to our members.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Wayne Ashwell
Club President

Robert Topping

July 8, 2021

Dear Father,
Thank you, we love you and will see you again. Thank you for your beautiful life and the love you gave us.
Robert

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