It is with the heaviest of hearts, filled with sorrow and grief, that I write to let you know of Frank's passing. It is also with a heart overflowing with gratitude and thanksgiving to our Father for having brought this precious friendship into our lives.
Our brother lives on ~ and we who remain ~ we who loved him, will need to let a little time pass before we see him again.
Safe travels, my brother. You are so loved.
Amen! ️ Pato Banton
I met him here in Perú with you Jorgey your husband and your friend
Nice person ... Frank Is starting His journey! Have a great aventure Frank ! CECILIA BARRETO
Dearest Cecilia, Jorgey and all,
Thanks so much for your heartfelt note. His loss is felt, but so is the love he so freely shared with us. Through this time of transition, my thoughts, prayers remain with you and Frank's family & friends. It's been awhile since I've seen him; I'm looking forward to catching up.
Many blessings. Love, Gary Deinstadt
Our brother Frank had -- and has -- such a tender heart. I was privileged to know him for the last decade, he being one of the first UB readers I met in New York. We had many study groups together and other adventures. We once even went to a Hare Krishna temple together in Brooklyn! I've rarely encountered a more kind and gentle spirit than his, mixed with his good humor and the half-smile I can picture so easily.
My heart goes out to Tarja and all who knew and loved Frank here on Urantia. It seems too early for him to go but I'm grateful he's no longer suffering in his physical body and excited for his eternal adventure. Frank was and will continue to be a great server in God's kingdom.
Love, Angie Thurston
Save us a seat next to you. Helene Jorgensen
Stephen Finlan - Frank had such a warm voice. We'll see him again, and the circle will be unbroken.
I'll miss seeing Frank at our New England gatherings. He always seemed kind and caring to others.
Farewell Frank, say "hi" to Mer for me, and have a great eternal adventure!
Take good care, Tarja,
Dave Tenney