Albert John Frank
June 19th, 2012
Albert John Frank, late of Regina, SK and formerly of Cupar, SK, passed away on Tuesday, June 19, 2012 at the age of 79 years. He was predeceased by his parents Tony and Minnie and brothers Joe and Arthur. Albert is survived by his loving family, wife Betty of 56 years; his children Denise and her children Scott and Erin (John); Mark and his children Corey, Maegan (Andy), and Tamara (Kevin); Donna (Randy) and their children Micheal and Anthony; Wanda and her children Crystal (Nathan), Nicholas (Colleen) and Christopher; Doug and his children Jenna (Will), Leah, and Alyssa; Michael (Shellie) and their children Jared, Connor, and Brayden; Melinda (Kevin) and their children Brittany (Edward) and Breanne; Audrey (Rod) and their children Dwight, Kendra, Morgan, Christa (Matt), Michael (Josie); Cynthia (Brent) and their children Ashley and Brooklyn; great grandchildren Faith, Gracie, Matthew, Samuel, Noah, Darby, Izzy, Braeya and Carter; brother Charles Frank. Albert was born and raised in the Cupar area. He attended Marygold School and Campion College in Regina. Albert joined the Air Force and then taught school in Saskatoon for six years. He returned back to his roots “farming”. Albert and Betty farmed north of Cupar for fifty years. He was involved in the North Cupar Telephone Company, Livestock Association, Cupar School Board, Cupar Nursing Home Board, and the RM of Cupar for 30 years. Albert enjoyed having his family gatherings and his grandchildren, particularly watching them play hockey and eating rink burgers after the big game. Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, June 27, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. in the Cupar Town Hall, Cupar, SK
Messages:
Doug, Mark and families, Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Jag, Lisa and Family
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
My deepest condolences to the entire Frank Family. I know first hand how very difficult and painful it is to say goodby to the man who was the head of the family. He was always there for you, giving you guidance and wisdome and putting your needs above his own. Speak of him often and remember the good times you shared, this will ensure he says alive in your memories and as long as that happens, he can never truly be gone. Take care of each other in these early days, my thoughts and prayers are with you
"Dear Aunt Betty, Denise, Mark, Donna, Wanda, Doug, Michael, Melinda, Audrey, Cynthia & families - My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sorry I was unable to attend Uncle Albert's Celebration of Life today. I would have loved to see all of you. May God Bless you all. Dianne"