WHTIGER/ Frank memorial
WHTIGER/ Frank memorial
Well. for all of you that know him, and you that don't. WHTIGER/ Frank was a great guy.

one that loved driving his car probably as much as i did. enjoyed the curves, and just flat out straights.

was just a big kid. he would come to every meet we had if he wasn't working. and he'd also come to the meets after working all night just to hang out and have fun.since he found out about the izzy's meets. he never missed one.

he took a painting class just so he can put some flames on his 8.

looked pretty sweet too. was happy when he had to get new tires on his car, very proud actually. was always willing to give a hand or just some advice.

i feel really proud to have known him for the short time i did. unfortunatly he passed away monday from a heart attack. and his family is having a memorial service and the reception this sunday in tumwater. they feel it would be important for some of us to come. and heck. Frank always said, you can't pass up free food.
Masonic Memorial Park
sunday, 10-30-05 3pm
tumwater
from north of oly.
I-5 south to exit 103 (second ave.)
stay in left lane
after stop sign on top of ramp, go straight to blinking light.
turn left on custard ( go over bridge)
follow road straight and Masonic Memorial Park is on the right. can't miss it.
from south of oly.
I-5 north to exit 103( Deschuted way)
after stop sign at bottom of ramp, go straight to next stop sign.
take right on boston st. ( go over bridge)
at stop take right on custard.
follow road straight and Masonic Memorial Park is on the right. can't miss it.
really hope to see a bunch of you there.
one that loved driving his car probably as much as i did. enjoyed the curves, and just flat out straights.
was just a big kid. he would come to every meet we had if he wasn't working. and he'd also come to the meets after working all night just to hang out and have fun.since he found out about the izzy's meets. he never missed one.
he took a painting class just so he can put some flames on his 8.
looked pretty sweet too. was happy when he had to get new tires on his car, very proud actually. was always willing to give a hand or just some advice.
i feel really proud to have known him for the short time i did. unfortunatly he passed away monday from a heart attack. and his family is having a memorial service and the reception this sunday in tumwater. they feel it would be important for some of us to come. and heck. Frank always said, you can't pass up free food.
Masonic Memorial Park
sunday, 10-30-05 3pm
tumwater
from north of oly.
I-5 south to exit 103 (second ave.)
stay in left lane
after stop sign on top of ramp, go straight to blinking light.
turn left on custard ( go over bridge)
follow road straight and Masonic Memorial Park is on the right. can't miss it.
from south of oly.
I-5 north to exit 103( Deschuted way)
after stop sign at bottom of ramp, go straight to next stop sign.
take right on boston st. ( go over bridge)
at stop take right on custard.
follow road straight and Masonic Memorial Park is on the right. can't miss it.
really hope to see a bunch of you there.
I kind of feel bad. He grew up in Kirkwood, Mo, about 3 miles from me. He emailed me last April that he was coming back to Kirkwood for his High School reunion and wanted to get together. He even emailed me when he got in town. I was too busy to call him. It is sad that he passed. I believe he graduated H.S. in 79, which made him 8 years younger than I. (44?) Way too young to die.
hey. it was a great service. well, as great as they can be. i wanna thank all of you that were able to make it. it meant alot to his family. the rx club was even mentioned in the service. just wanna say that Frank will be missed by us all.
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