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Frank B. Davis

October 19, 1949 - October 1, 2020

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Posted by:
Bonnie Helton

Posted on:
October 5, 2020

I had the pleasure of getting to know Frank by taking him to Football games at Volunteer and to church. And to just be his buddy. He was truly a special soul. Frank was kind and loving to everyone. My heart is with the family at this time. Prayers to you all!!....Bonnie

Posted by:
Susan Watkins

Posted on:
October 5, 2020

I went to school with Frank. He was in my class, everyone always liked him and his presence and his infectious smile. He will be greatly missed. Condolences to all of his family and close friends.

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Michael Bogan

Posted on:
October 5, 2020

So sorry to hear of Frank's passing. We know Frank from bowling, he always had a smile and was so much fun to be around. Prayers for Frank and his family.

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Linda Bogan

Posted on:
October 5, 2020

I will miss your sweet face Frank, and the fun, enthusiasm you had at bowling . I lift up your family in prayer during this time of loss, but I rejoice that you are with our Heavenly Father! I feel blessed to have been able to meet you and spend time with you and all the Supercats. Thank you Frank. My sincere condolences, Linda Bogan

Posted by:
Stacie Castle

Posted on:
October 4, 2020

My heart was broken to hear of Franks passing. I had just asked John about him on Wednesday. Frank was a kind hearted, wonderful soul. I was blessed to have known him !!! Prayers for the family.

Posted by:
Chris Rogers

Posted on:
October 4, 2020

I will miss Frank. He was my friend. My parents will miss him also. Sorry we can't be with you now but my parents are keeping me home. Mother would call Sandra but doesn't know her phone number but we will be thinking of you.

Posted by:
Judy Dean

Posted on:
October 3, 2020

I went to elementary school with Frank. We were in the same class and I would always talk and play with him, Some of the other kids would make fun of him, but I would never do that to him or anyone. Frank always talked about me to his Mother, Louise, and whenever we met out in public his face would light up and he always knew who I was. I will miss the loving person he was. Rest In Peace, Frank. Love, Your old CH classmate and friend, Judy Dean