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Susan Schwanzle Mrkonic
Yesterday
I didn´t know Frank well but I do remember him from our memorable Talahinia trip, and he was always smiling! I also remember him dancing a little jig in place , in his 90 year old way, all of which tells me he was a very happy, fulfilled man, with a wonderful partner and family and will be truly missed.
Peggy Risk Hulteen
September 30, 2025
Ginger I just came across this in the obituaries. Sorry to see this but you had each other for a long wonderful life. I lost my Bob on February 16,2023. Just remember all the fun times you had. He's still watching over even though he is gone. My love to you and your family. Peggy
Anne Black
September 26, 2025
My great uncle Frank was so funny! His smile and laugh could light an entire room. His adoration of the love of his life, Ginger, was so special to witness. Al and Mark, your dad was so clearly proud of you and all you´ve accomplished. Rest in Peace Uncle Frank! Say hi to my grandpa.
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