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Sorry to hear of Franks passing. He was a kind soul. Frank was very generous when it came to our class reunions, always willing to donate when funds were needed to keep our class together. We won't forget. RIP dear classmate as you and all the others before you will do. HTTPS://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/sacbee/name/Franklin-cook-obituary?id=58654282
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Agnes Danti (Costa)
Condolences to the family. I'm so sorry for your loss. RIP, Frank
Diane Blanchard (Buffington)
My deepest sympathy to Frank's family.
Alan Dupuis
I remember Frank very well and am sorry to hear he has passed away. He was a great guy. Vicki & I send our condolences to Frank's family and friends.
Sonia Salcedo
How can anyone forget Frank Cook? Frank was a "laugh out loud" fella, a generous soul with words and deeds, and he so appreciated every Reunion he attended because he loved seeing his classmates! I was taken aback to read about Frank's passing and couldn't help but remember the warm spirit and big hug he shared with all of us. My condolences to his family.
Kathy O'Brien Bristol
So sorry to hear about Frank passing. He was a very happy kind soul. Loved seeing his classmatesand always had a smile on his face. My condolences go out to his family and friends,. Rest in peace my friend!
Astrida Cimdins McFarland
My sincerest condolences to the family. Frank was a very nice and down to earth classmate. I last ran into him by accident in Seattle in 1972. I believe he was recently out of the service. It was great to see him. May he Rest in Peace.🙏🏼George Lakos
Frank and I remained close friends, and in touch across the years. We had our escapades during high school to include draging downtown K Street to Mel's Diner on J st. for "hook-ups", amusement, and occcasional excitement, and, attending the "all-night grad" at a now defunct motel on Auburn Blvd; eight ajoining rooms. What a night! When I returned from Viet Nam to Ft. Lewis Washington, there was Frank in a Drill Sergeant's uniform. Perfect! He would invite me to attend local boxing matches which we thoroughly enjoyed. During the last year and a half of decline, I would take Frank golfing at Bing Maloney, and to shoot pool at The Jointed Cue, to the extent that he was able to participate. Lunch somewhere was always a part of the outing. He was a friend and a professional to all who know him. RIP buddy.