When my life was a shattered mess and I was going to Keswick , night before we went to dinner, I was lost and so scared, uncle Frank pulled me aside , looked me in the eyes and said while pointing to my heart : Andy, don’t be afraid, you are taking the Lord with you. I wasn’t aware exactly what that meant but it gave me comfort throughout the 4 months I was there. Now that I know what it means and am a redeemed Son of The Lord,,,it means everything. Miss you uncle Frank
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Dear Barbi, I just recently learned of your Dad’s passing. He was always so pleasant and caring. My condolences to you and Keith.
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Dear Barbi, Keith and family,
It was such an honor to get to know your family over all these years. Cutting your moms hair for her when she came back to Pa in her last few years and watching your dad take care of her with love and patience and was truly a pleasure. I’m so sorry I couldn’t get to the service but please know that you and your family have been in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Love to all,
Karen Lovett
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I only got to know Frank over the last few years through our membership in the BUX-MONT HACKERS.
I can state, with no fear of contradiction, that Frank became everybody’s favorite golf partner. His love for the game was infectious, and his quiet, self-effacing sense of humor was a day-brightener.
The number of people who came to his Viewing today was a testament to the effect he had on people.
May the so-many great memories he left behind bring comfort to his Loved Ones.
Peace…
Sean Kelly
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So many memories I can’t write them all !! Bill and I spent many wonderful times with Frank and Kay with dinner and playing cards. They were great friends! They are missed greatly !
Betty
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