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darlene scanlan
September 26, 2005
dear crystal so sorry to hear about frank. Captain tim emailed me after he just found out about frank from sally at dempsey I'm so sorry for you and your family please contact me at a later date.
darlene
Crystal Lockwood
September 22, 2005
Frankie,
You are and were my dearest and most beloved friend and husband. Your life touched more people than you shall ever know. Sto, Banditt and Ziggy all are mourning your travel into the unknown. Babe, one day-we will neet up again. Say hello to all those who are there with you.
Love to you always--heart & soul Babe--
You can count on Cow Wreck Beach in Anagonda, B V.!!!
Barbara Guminski
September 7, 2005
Frank, you were a good employer to me for over 18 years, but most importantly, you were my friend. I will miss speaking to you each and every day. Things will never be the same! My sincere sympathies go out to your entire family.
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