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Linda and family, so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a smart person and kind, I can remember him being tolerant when we would ride the ponies over to your house.... Praying for God to comfort and care for you and your family.
Birth date: May 5, 1932 Death date: Feb 11, 2024
Frank A. Fraembs, age 91, of Charleston, IL (formerly of Henderson, KY) passed away peacefully at 8:29 p.m. on Sunday, February 11, 2024, at Odd Fellow-Rebekah Home in Mattoon, IL. He was born May 5, 1932, in Belleville, IL, the s Read Obituary
Linda and family, so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a smart person and kind, I can remember him being tolerant when we would ride the ponies over to your house.... Praying for God to comfort and care for you and your family.
I loved being one of your students and still have my excellent ‘microprinted’ notes from your EIU zoology class!
Dear Linda and Family,My heart aches with yours. What a fine gent who will be terribly missed by so many.I had the pleasure to meet Mr. Fraembs one day in the 1980s, happenstance, in the Life Sciences building across from the Buzzard newsroom
Deepest sympathy. Frank was such a kind man. I was fortunate to know both Frank and Janet through Lincoln Log Cabin and the Shape Note group. Many Prayers for Janet and family.
Friends of Linda and Laura looked forward to spending time at the Fraembs house after graduation from EIU. Lots of us considered Frank and Janet our â€Å"EIU Dad and Mom.†We feel lucky to have known such a sweet man. Rest well, Frank.
Our Deepest condolences to everyone at this time. Sending love ðŸ'•! Doyle & Joanne Roach
Linda and family,Your Dad touched so many in his life. I hope your memories and the support of family and friends comforts you at this time.
Besides the activities noted in the obituary, Frank became a major contributor to the shape note singing community by fatihfully accompanying Janet to out-of-town singings and befriending so many of her fellow singers. I'll miss his kindness, his sense o
Linda and family I am so very sorry for your loss. Sheila Reed Littleton