I just came across an email that I received from Franks brother, Tom and wanted to share it:
Dear Korki,
Thank you for your email regarding Frank. I regret to inform you that my brother, Frank, died Nov. 10, 1990 at the age of 46. He lived most of his afte-high-school-life first in the Atlanta area, then New York,then Las Vegas, then San Fransisco and, near his death, back to Las Vega to finish his life with me and my wife, Alice. He was a great brother and we all miss him.
Frank was a gentleman. He was a kind, cheerful classmate and a delight to know. I am saddened to learn his life passed so quickly. I hope he lived it fully. To his brother and family... May many special memories comfort you. Sincerely. Alice
I did not know Frank well, but I hate seeing any additions to this part of our website. Any loss is tough to his and our School Family. We all will be added to this list one day. We then will have our reunion in a wonderful place. Lynn
Dear Friends of Frank! The last time I encountered Frank was after returning home from the Navy and running into him at SPJC where he was participating in a play along with my future wife. Frank was born with a Funny Bone and constantly tapping into it to make others laugh. Following that quarter on campus, he was headed to New York to break into the theater scene. I later heard that he was travelling with a troup doing Dinner Theaters. Frank was simply "One Funny Guy" that made people laugh and he always seemed to enjoy doing so. He had a big smile and definite ambitions. Unfortunately, he passed earlier than he deserved. However, we may all look forward to being entertained by him on a much bigger stage than he ever got to perform on during our lives! God Bless You Frank!
Carol (Korki) Sherry (Haney)
I just came across an email that I received from Franks brother, Tom and wanted to share it:
Dear Korki,
Thank you for your email regarding Frank. I regret to inform you that my brother, Frank, died Nov. 10, 1990 at the age of 46. He lived most of his afte-high-school-life first in the Atlanta area, then New York,then Las Vegas, then San Fransisco and, near his death, back to Las Vega to finish his life with me and my wife, Alice. He was a great brother and we all miss him.
Tom Saitta
Las Vegas, NV
2/21/2002
Elizabeth Alice Shemet (Rubright)
Frank was a gentleman. He was a kind, cheerful classmate and a delight to know. I am saddened to learn his life passed so quickly. I hope he lived it fully. To his brother and family... May many special memories comfort you. Sincerely. AliceLynn Hoffmann
I did not know Frank well, but I hate seeing any additions to this part of our website. Any loss is tough to his and our School Family. We all will be added to this list one day. We then will have our reunion in a wonderful place. Lynn
Robert Bliss
Dear Friends of Frank! The last time I encountered Frank was after returning home from the Navy and running into him at SPJC where he was participating in a play along with my future wife. Frank was born with a Funny Bone and constantly tapping into it to make others laugh. Following that quarter on campus, he was headed to New York to break into the theater scene. I later heard that he was travelling with a troup doing Dinner Theaters. Frank was simply "One Funny Guy" that made people laugh and he always seemed to enjoy doing so. He had a big smile and definite ambitions. Unfortunately, he passed earlier than he deserved. However, we may all look forward to being entertained by him on a much bigger stage than he ever got to perform on during our lives! God Bless You Frank!