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Frances Ray
2026, Los Angeles, CA, USA

I am Frances Franks younger sister.    We are only 2 years apart.   Frank was such an athlete always in any sport   As a young girl at the age of 10-13 he taught me to play football basketball softball and later at age 14 he taught me how to play pool and ping pong.  Playing pool was the most fun.   Having that great big pool table in the middle of our living room.   Our mom was so upset about that but she let us have it there because she saw how much fun it was for us.  We had a great uncle we called just Uncle.   He bought we so much candy and soda very young and Frank and Al would always ask me to have uncle buy more then he should have and I would give to them all the Hersey bars they wanted.   I loved playing football except when they would throw me the ball and I got tackled.   Not fun.  

When I met Pam who became a very close friend of mine in junior high school .   Frank fell in love with her in a minute and they were married.   She was a beauty.   They had 3 very Asian looking kids 2 boys and a girl.   He was very close to them throughout his life snd loved them dearly.   

I will miss him dearly.   Always a kind hearted loving brother who knew every sport and excel in any sport he tried.   

Love you my brother always🙏

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