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Jim Blair posted a condolence
Monday, December 10, 2012
I worked with your dad at Airco in the mid to late 60's. He was my boss and always cheerful. This was the best bunch of fellow employees I ever had and I suspect your dad was instrumental in assembling them. I remember the lunch time hearts games and Frank's wonderful sense of humor. It was a joy working with him.
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The Ventriglia Family posted a condolence
Friday, March 16, 2012
Loved your Dad folks, thought he was a great guy. Didn't get to see him often but anytime we did there was always engaging conversation. I wish I would've had the chance to go shark fishing down seaside, that sounded like allot of fun.
My Mom's year anniversary just passed March 1,2012..........man does time fly. I know your Dad will be missed dearly,our condolences to the Konzelman family in your time of grief.
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Aaron Samson posted a condolence
Friday, March 16, 2012
Mark is my co-worker and friend at MARSH, Inc. and I want to express my condolences to him for his and the family's loss. Knowing Mark, I know Frank must have been a hard working and very caring human being. I know Mark misses him dearly.
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Mark.G.Konzelman posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
My Dad, So many things from here on are going to allow me to recollect. Smoked oysters out of a can. Liverwurst and pickalilly sandwiches. Fried Salami cooking in the middle of the night. Making jerky in the smoker he gave me. Giving the bluefish dental work trying to get his hook back after he bit you. Fluke fishing in Barnegat. Teaching me how to trout fish. Trout Fishing at Asbury Bridge. Camping at Stokes State Forest and Worthington Delaware. Johnnys and Hot Rod's hot dogs. Riding in the car with you and laughing at your reaction to songs on the radio. How you ripped Paul Simon for KODACHROME lyric 'When I look back to all the crap I learned in High School'. Ripping that Hues Corporation song 'Rock The Boat'. You had me and Brian rolling in the back seat. Saving the boxer turtle crossing the street in Forked River. Fishing at Seely's Pond and teaching us tennis in nearby park. Star Trek, Six Million Dollar Man, Kojak, Toma. Yelling at us for riding down the stairs on our rumps in Piscataway. Hackle Barney Park picnics. Finding a mercury head dime at Stephens state park. Teaching me how to swim, however unorthodox your style. Watching planes take off at Hadley Airport. A trip to NYC in Ginny's red GTO. Popping heads out the sun roof of the Oldsmobile Vista Crusier. Dad's old Red Dodge Dart Swinger. Taking us for a tour of Airco, dipping a rose in liquid nitrogen turning it to frozen glass and breaking it on the counter was the coolest thing I ever seen back then. Finding Stunod abandon at Plainfield Kennel and taking him in. Then losing him at Hackle Barney, returning and finding him the next day.
Precious moments forever woven in the recesses of my mind. A lifetime of memories. I Love You and miss you Dad. I'll get that striper for you!
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Gail Konzelman-Beard posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
My dearest Dad... I will so dearly miss you as I know that all of your children will. I wish we could have had more time, but life does not work that way. Some of my fonder memories are when we frequented Hacklebarney park, and fishing down the shore for blo-fish (puffers). You would always make sure we all had a catch whether we were capable of it or not :) We have shared some great times and I will treasure those memories FOREVER! Rest in Peace Dad. Love you!!!!
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Bud & Grace posted a condolence
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Dear Ginny,
The neighborhood will be a bit more quiet. Frank will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We will see you in June.
Fondly,
Bud, Grace & Kip
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Tracy Konzelman posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Neal and I send our love and deepest sympathies to Ginny and the whole Konzelman family. Dad was a sweet and gentle soul. May he rest in peace.
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