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August 31, 2009
We are so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. Our sympathies to Judy and her family. May the recent memories
of losing him be replaced by all the years of loving ones.
Maryann Porosky and Richard Petruce
jack muzikowski
August 30, 2009
....We're very sad to just learn of Frank's passing. We had lost contact.
Our sympathies go out to Judy and the family.
~Jack and Jan Muzikowski
Bill Monroe
August 10, 2009
Frank was my Navy buddie and work mate on the USS platte (AO 24) 1957-1959. He was a top hand and Gentleman. I was blessed to have had Frank as a friend and associate.My condolences go out to Franks Wife Judy and Family. I will forever miss him with his wit, wisdom and down home outlook.
Aida Plaza Carter
August 10, 2009
Deepest and sincerest sympathies to Frank's family from the OCC's Bank Information Technology Department and all BIT Specialists. I had the priviledge of working with Frank and got to know him as a well-rounded examiner, a well knowledgeable IT specialist, and a great team player. As Director for BIT, I thank God for the opportunity of having known Frank all these years.
August 9, 2009
How shocked and saddened I was to learn of Frank's passing. My brother, Leo, and I went to Holy Rosary School with Frank. Of course we all lost touch after high school. Last year, luck and fate played a part as we were able to touch base via email, because both of us -- at one time or another --
had visited a classmates.com website. My heartfelt condolences to his beloved family. Mary Helle Ryan
Frank Schoenig
August 9, 2009
My deepest sympathies to Frank's family. Time has a way of slipping by so very quickly. Frank and I were friends and classmates at Thomas Jefferson High School. We worked after school for the Ritz Drug Store in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He and I entered the service at the same time, he the Navy and I the Air Force. We enjoyed some good times together.
May God's comfort and blessings be with you in your time of loss and sorrow. May you look back upon happy memories and look forward to reunion with your loved ones in the Kingdom of Heaven. God bless you all.
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