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Frank A. Chihak

1921 - 2020

Frank A. Chihak obituary, 1921-2020, Tucson, AZ

BORN

1921

DIED

2020

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Carrillo's Tucson Mortuary - Tucson

204 S. Stone Ave.

Tucson, Arizona

Frank Chihak Obituary

CHIHAK, Frank A.

World War II era veteran, shoe salesman, fisherman, Giants baseball fan, storyteller, died December 22, 2020 at the home of his son, Michael and daughter-in-law, Shraddha Hilda Oropeza. He was 99.

Frank served 1942-46 in the Army Air Corps as a B-24 tail gunner and gunnery instructor on several stateside assignments, including what then was called Davis-Monthan Air Field, where he was stationed in 1943-44, achieving the rank of staff sergeant. He was in the Air Force Reserve from 1946 to 1951.

In 1947, he returned to Tucson to work for Baker's Shoes, Levy's Department Store, Given Brothers Shoe Co., David's Shoes and the Little Outlet over nearly six decades. At Levy's, he managed the women's and children's shoe department downtown and in 1960 was the first retail employee to report for work at the new El Con Mall. He was president of El Con Merchants Association in 1973-74 and Park Place Merchants Association in 1977.

Frank fished for trout in the White Mountains and Parker Canyon Lake regularly until a few years ago, when the last of his fishing buddies died. He became a Giants fan when, at age 12, he saw them beat the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in 1934 on a homerun by Mel Ott.

Anyone who missed his stories - about fishing, military service, selling shoes to his "good customers" - need only stick around; he repeated them.

Francis Anthony Chihak was born September 22, 1921 in Dubuque, Iowa, where after high school graduation in 1939, he went to work at the Dubuque Telegraph-Herald as a bookbinder before enlisting in the military in 1942. He was the son of Anthony G. and Genevieve Chihak, who preceded him in death, as did his wife, Mary; his four sisters and son, Patrick.

Survivors: daughter, Genevieve Heath; sons, Francis Anthony and Michael (Shraddha Hilda), all of Tucson; daughter-in-law, Pamela Chihak of McMinnville, Ore.; Tucson stepchildren, Jean Leon, Gilbert Leon, Ronald Leon, Carol Leon, Leticia Gomez and Teresa Leon Ortiz; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Frank requested there be no service. Arrangements by CARRILLO'S TUCSON MORTUARY.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Dec. 24, 2020.

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Jim Medeiros

January 1, 2021

I worked for Frank as a part time employee at the Little Outlet while in college at the UofA. I heard all the stories from WWII ...my favorite being pulling a cement sink from a farmhouse into the bomber and pushing it out over Germany so they could say "we threw everything at the Germans including the kitchen sink". Frank took me fishing several times down at Parker Canyon Lake. Fantastic human being and the best boss I ever had.

Diane Brooks Mayhew

December 29, 2020

Hi Gen, This is Diane Brooks. You and I were both friends of Mary Berger. I went to St. Cyril's and Catalina. My condolences to you and your family Gen. I hope that you and your family are well. Diane

Joseph Hogan

December 26, 2020

I remember Mr. Chihak when I was a regular customer at the Little Outlet back in the late 80's and early 90's. He was very knowledgeable about good quality shoes and very patient and cheerful no matter how many questions you had. What I miss most is the lost art of customer service, something Mr. Chihak exemplified like few others.

Mrs Joanne Islas-Leon

December 24, 2020

Husband and I send our condolences and Prayers to the Family.

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