I was just a kid when I knew Frank, but I remember going over to play with Laura and Kari when my Dad Gary Gorsuch would take me with him and he was the best. I always had so much fun going to his house. Sawmill Rd. sure doesn't look the same now. RIP Frank
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My heart goes out to all of you—Uncle Frank was a one-and-only and he brought something to every life and every room he entered. I wish you all peace in the countless memories of his love, generosity, wit, and brilliant antics.
Uncle Frank loved to laugh. And to make all of us laugh. I have very few memories of him that weren’t about having fun. And I’ve never known a funner or funnier bunch than Frank, my dad, and their buddies. I can close my eyes and hear them laughing at any time. What an absolute gift to the world.
To my beautiful cousins: I am holding you all in my heart. I love you.
Uncle Frank, Rest in Peace.
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2021, Columbus, OH, USA
Dinner 2021
— with
Allen, Frank and Teddy
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All my love to the family. Frank was a very special man and a huge influence in my life and the man I am today. I was fortunate the past couple of years to have seen him and had a couple meals with him. I will be forever grateful for that. Uncle Frank RIP. All my love Allen
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All my love goes out to the family and friends. Frank was a huge influence in my life and I loved him dearly. I was fortunate to have had dinner with him a couple times over the past two years and will always be thankful. RIP Uncle Frank! You were one of a kind.
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Growing up as neighbors I remember so many good times with Frank and his family. Playing basketball, weight lifting, shoveling the driveway, the trampoline, letting me use the riding lawn mower that I broke off a front wheel, and most of all the two snowmobiles he let us use at anytime. Once he let my sister Karen use his Cadillac when one of mom and dad's car was in the shop so she could continue to go to OSU for classes (she was nervous driving it but loved it) I remember him and Judith coming to my wedding. I could go on and on with more stories. Frank was such a good man to myself and my family and he will be greatly missed. Prayers to all.
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I've thought a lot for the past couple of weeks about Frank's influence in people's lives, and also his influence in the life of my husband and I. I can't add much to that obituary, which was the perfect description of Frank in every way. What I can say is how thankful I am to have known Frank and Judy. We had countless fun experiences over the years that will be forever treasured...enough memories to last a lifetime. But I thank Frank (and Judy) the most for introducing us to so many people who we now consider treasured friends, who we most certainly would not have met otherwise. Frank was the connector who brought people together, and we will be forever grateful for those friendships. RIP with your beloved Judy!❤️❤️❤️
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My condolences to Frank's family. I first met Frank when I was in college at OSU and we played and dealt poker together often. We also gambled a lot together whether it be shooting dice, playing cards, betting on ball games, etc. Frank and I got along extremely well together and shared lots of light hearted times in the world of gambling. Frank was a most unique individual and I have never ever met anyone quite like him. He was very straightforward and straight shooting and we transacted often without ever any serious disagreements. We laughed it up and gambled it up often and we enjoyed each other's company and competition as well. I last spoke to Frank about 2 years ago from my Las Vegas home and now I am glad we got to share that telephone call. No doubt in my mind that many people will miss Frank as he was one very unique and loving person. RIP Frank and some day soon we will probably be together again in the next life.
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