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Janice Bub Daley posted a condolence
Saturday, January 3, 2015
His Smile: Though his smile is gone forever, and his hand we cannot touch, we still have so many memories of the one we loved so much. His memory is our keepsake, with which we'll never part. God has him in His keeping we have him in our heart. Sadly missed but not forgotten. (I found this reading after Tom died and read it often. God Bless to all of you. Janice Bub Daley
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glenn banks posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
shirley, sue, ann,and frank, just know i have you all in my thoughts, peace be with you my friends
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Allison posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
What a wonderful man and great teacher, it was a pleasure to have learned from him.
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Jeanne Jobs posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Ann, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Im so very sorry for your lose he was such a great mountain man as I will always remember him as.
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Rich posted a condolence
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
There once was an old man, that lived atop a mountain, alone, in a small cottage, by very simple means. He was handicapped, carried around an injured leg with his crutches. Loaded up his backpack and walked either up or down a mountain in excess of a mile in All weather to catch a bus into town to do his laundry or shopping, only to have to walk up that mountain with a loaded back pack. He was 83 when i first met him, it was a 90degree August afternoon. I came about him at the bottom of the mountain resting on a guardrail, with a full backpack and his crutches. Resting a Mere 50ft from the bus stop, it Was a Hot Day. I said, Sir are you planning on walking up this mountain. He replied are you going that way. I said Of Course, and Little did i know the Friendship that was to follow. Over the course of that next year id run into Frank frequently, i figured out i used to see him around 1pm so if i was out and about i made sure to take that route home. The last year of Franks life i saw him more and more frequently sometime 3 times a week. I got him to take my number and actually call me and ask for a hand, Frank Didnt Like to Ask for Much so it took a bit of time to get him to Regularly Call Me. I enjoyed our time, and doing our errands together. Ours talks and our friendship. We were there for Each other. There were times he was the only person i saw or interacted with face to face for weeks. He would Always Thank Me, i would Always Reply, Dont Thank Me Frank, i Thank You, You do More for me Than I can Ever Do for You. Many Times, Seeing Frank was the Highlight of My Day, i Always made Sure to tell him that too! It was True. When i First met Frank i felt bad for him. I too live alone and dont know too many people in the area, but i try everyday, to be Grateful for the Many Blessings God has bestoyed upon me. I used to say wow, look at this man, handicapped, alone, and just watching time pass all by himself. What a sad life he must be living. Id also feel that I Could Be Him One Day, who knows? After i Got to Really Know Frank, i Didnt feel bad for him at all. Frank Didnt Feel Bad for Himself. He Never Complained of the Physical Pains He Must Have Had, his limited means or Anything. I Have Never Met a Man more Content and At Peace with Himself. We talked about so many topics, he loved his family, brothers, daughters, grand kids and nieces and nephews. At times id ask him, dont you get lonely Frank? Cause I do on that mountain at night, sometimes. He said he never felt alone. Id say to him man Frank i am feeling really down today, really Sorry For Myself. He would Always Reply "DONT YOU DO THAT, That Will Kill Ya" Frank Surely Didnt feel sorry for himself. So the Man i Used to feel Sorry For, the Man that I Feared May One Day Be ME, is the Man i Now Aspire To BE. Happy, Content, Free of Self Pity, UnComplaining, and Never Taking for Granted the Things he has in Life. I Think Everyone Could Have Learned Alot from Frank. I Know I Did. In Closing I will say. Frank was a GodLoving and God Fearing Man. We have worshipped together, and he watched Mass Daily on his televison. I Have No Doubt he is in Heaven now and when My Day Comes i Bet Frank will there to Give Me a Lift Up the Mountain. Lord Knows he Lifted My Spirits Many Times. When someone passes after 86yrs that has lived a Full Life as he did, we tend to Say he is At Peace and Content Now. I Say, as Long as i knew Frank he was at Peace and Content. Thank you Frank, i enjoyed our time, it was short but marvelous. I truly look foward to riding with you again some day. Until than, may you rest in peace My Friend. Rich
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Aunt Donna and Unk posted a condolence
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Our deepest sympathy to all of you. Glad we had a visit with your Dad on our last visit to NY.
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kelly repinz posted a condolence
Sunday, January 12, 2014
Thank you Frank for all the childhood memories especially every year those Tuesday and Thursday Rhienbeck fair days, the fun times at the boat house and of course Lake Taconic. More importantly thanks for your wonderful children. Rest in peace
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Wayne Harris posted a condolence
Saturday, January 11, 2014
I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I always enjoyed my talks with him whether it was on the playground at George WAshington School as he delivered David each day or our more recent Bub birthday lunches with Zeke Horodyski . They had great stories of mid-century Poughkeepsie and the rowing club. My sympathies to his family. Wayne N. Harris
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Sophee & John Mason posted a condolence
Friday, January 10, 2014
Sophee & John Mason made a donation to BOYS TOWN NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP FUND
We are very sorry to hear about your loss. From our family to yours, our most heartfelt sympathies.