I forgot you were the one who introduced us! That was right after you guys were out here for our flood. Your side of the story brought a tear to my eye and a chuckle to my gut! He will be missed.
Amazing how at a time like this, many people could say this same thing about others on this board. Many of us spend so much time on here, and get to "know" people on here, that even though you may have never met them face-to-face, you still feel like you have lost a real friend when we lose a fellow HAMBer. I never knew Frank either, but it's guys like him who come on here and share their knowledge and stories of the past that keep this the kind of place I kept coming back to everyday. RIP!
I am so sad.... A great man. I first met Frank in Columbus during a Hamb get together many years ago. He struck me as a very kind unassuming caring gentleman. We hit it off right away. I will surely miss him. So so sad,,,,,,,,,,,,,
I hope this isn't out of line and I know it's probably the last thing from you mind right now...but I really hope you can keep your dad's 32 and drive the wheels off it. Seems a fitting way to remember him and you'll always have him riding shotgun. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
My wife and I are going to be leaving in a couple hours to head down for the visitation,.... This is going to be a really rough one for a lot of folks,.... If your the praying type (like Frank) Please keep Sharon, there kids and all the rest of the family (Including his extended family) in prayer.... And if you have any personal stories about Frank,... It would be nice to see them posted....
Prayers for Franks family and friends that they find strength and understanding during this trying time. We should all rejoice that Frank was a christian and had a realtionship with God. His pain is over and he is with our savior.