Dear Chris and Karen,
Nothing I can say can begin to relieve what you are going
through right now. Frank was known to all as a good man, I think
he would give the shirt off his back to someone in need. He will
be missed by many. Please find comfort in knowing that the
thoughts and prayers of many are with you. If there is anything
that I can do to help, please don't hesitate to let me know.
Love,
Mandie Martz
I had the honor and pleasure of working with
Frank on the Navy ERP project and I was on the same team as
Frank. He was a wonderful person, so very nice and so very kind
and considerate of everyone he worked with and came in contact
with as well. The news of his passing was such a shock and it
saddens me very much. I am so sorry for what you his family are
going through right now.
He was such a good person and he will be greatly missed. I will
keep you in my thoughts and prayers. May God watch over you and
be with you during this sad time.
Gail Royster
The Naval Inventory Control Point send our
condolences to the Heisner family for the lost of your love one.
Frank was truly a well respected and fine gentlemen. He played
an integral part in helping us implement the Enterprise Resource
Planning Single Supply Solution. He will be greatly missed.
Sincerely,
NAVICP On Site Support Lead
Bernadine Benjamin
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this
most difficult time.
Barbara Fowlkes
Navy ERP Training Team
Dear Chris and Karen,
We are so sorry to hear about Frank. I am at a loss for
words. Frank was one of the kindest gentlemen and friend that
anyone could ever meet. It was our pleasure to have know him.
God bless you and Karen.
Carol and Bill Kalinowski
Tonawanda NY
No adequate words can be said to ease your
pain during this difficult time. Having the privilege to work
with Frank in Philadelphia, I came to know Frank as a man who
loved God, loved his family and loved his church. He was truly
a man of great faith. During a time when my nephew was
experiencing a serious illness , he placed my nephew's name on
his church's prayer list. Often he would take time out of the
busy day to inquire about my nephew. This type of kindness is
rare. Frank's leadership style for our team was reflective of
that of our Lord, Jesus Christ. He demonstrated the highest
level of leadership - Servant Leadership. It was an honor to
serve on his team. Please take comfort in knowing that God is
always with you and will help you during this time of
transition. My husband and I have you all in our prayers.
Vikki Williams
Dear Chris and Karen,
It has been many years, but our memories of Frank are ones we
will always remember. He was a great friend and neighbor. We
are saddened by his sudden passing. All our thoughts and
prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Scott and Joni Parkhill
Tonawanda, NY
Frank was a true gentleman and a mentor in so
many ways. I had the privilege to work alongside with him as a
Navy consultant.
Frank showed us what it meant to be kind and generous. He was
always on top of things; a professional, and had something great
to say at all times. Frank always brought joy to all the lives
he touched. Frank was loved at work, he will be sorely missed
and we know he is in a better place. God bless you and my
prayers are with you and your family.
Best regards,
Milton Aguirre
Dear Christine
I wanted to extend condolences from me and my family. I learned
of Frank's passing today and regret not being with you and your
family. Frank was truly an amazing person. I had the honor of
serving under Frank in the Air National Guard. Frank was one of
the kindest people I have ever met. He was an excellent mentor
and role model. I owe much of my success to the lessons Frank
provided. His degree of patience was remarkable. He was
thoughtful in his responses to the many questions that were
posed to him. He never provided an answer to an issue or
problem that degraded another human being. He was on so many
occasions, scholarly, fatherly, brotherly and friendly. As you
probably know, Frank cared deeply for those who served for and
with him in the military. It was so impressive to all of us
that he was able to meet the many guidelines that were directed
and remain a kind and compassionate professional Air Force
Officer. Frank's writing ability was unmatched. Frank wrote a
letter and read it to our unit members in honor of Master Sgt
Joe Rubin who died unexpectedly shortly after we were called to
active duty in 2001. I still think about the content of that
letter today. It was so eloquent and touching, fully capturing
the essence of Joe and his service to our country. Christine,
thank you for sharing Frank with all of us. I am certain that
you and your family sacrificed a great deal to allow Frank to
contribute so much to so many.
Michael A. Messina Lt Col (Ret)
I worked with Frank for several years at Oxy
in Dallas when we were implementing the SAP system. So many of
us just loved and admired him. We were all so sad to hear the
news.
Frank made me laugh in so many ways. Mostly because he was so
genuine and serious and his humor just cracked me up. I always
tell the story about how regimented he was and that when he was
on a diet, he would actually count out the number of almonds he
could have. I thought that was so funny! And I remember when
we all tried the low carb diet. We all used the litmus strips to
see how low our count was. Of course, he was always the
winner. Back then, our Oxy team was as close as many families
are. When one dieted, or tried any trend, usually the rest
followed. Frank was always the leader.if it was a healthy
trend. He just watched if it weren't!
Then I remember having serious conversations with him. He was a
great listener and I know there were times I probably said
things that shocked him, but he never seemed to judge and he
always kept it confidential. I truly admired and thought the
world of Frank. I have thought of him many, many times
throughout the years, always wondered how and what he was
doing. I pictured him with his neighbors, whom he spoke of
often. He had so many interesting stories.
I know you will miss him more than words could ever say. I will
pray that the good memories will help you through the harder
times. I do not know what the cause of Frank's death was, but I
hope he did not suffer. He was a great man and the world will
miss him.
God Bless,
Jackie Tietje
Chris and Karen,
Were so sorry to hear about your husband and father if there is
anything we can do for you please don't hesitate to call are
thoughts and prayers are with at this difficult time.
Yours Truly
The Wythe Family
Chris and Karen,
It been many years since I have seen you. I am deeply
sorry for your loss. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Lynne Jufer Muller
North Tonawanda, NY
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Heisner
family for the loss of your loved one and the loss of a Vietnam
Veteran Brother. Rest in peace Brother.
Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1008
Lancaster, Pa.
Chris,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. My deepest sympathy go out
to you and your daughter.
Rich Albon
I want to extend my most sincere condolence to
your family. I served with Frank in the 107th unit. Frank was a
gentleman in every sense of the word; I respected Frank as a
member of the unit and for the individual he was; a man of
integrity; dedication to the ultimate degree and without
reservation; a true professional. My son Michael became
commander of the Security Police and he shared with me the high
level of respect for Frank that was warranted so richly. Our
most sincere sympathy to you and your family.
Sal Messina; CMS RET
Over the years, I too had the privilege of
working with Frank on a number of projects at OXY. It was great
to see Frank a part of the project. You knew he took a broader
look at things and foresaw problem areas before they became an
issue. His diligence and thoroughness would help to insure a
successful completion.
I remember one of the times when he was back in Niagara Falls.
We all were on the way to dinner. (He loved the sausage and
peppers at the Como Restaurant.) Frank asked if we could pull
over on a side street. He said 'Here's where my house was when I
was young. The Splash Park and Convention Center are over there
now. Urban Renewal!' There was a bit of a sigh in remembering
the 'ole days'.
What made Frank such a great co-worker and good friend was his
true interest in you. He always made the time to listen and
adsorb what you were saying. He did not judge you or what you
said. He looked to build on it to make things better. Frank
truly cared.
We are all better because of Frank's presence on this earth. I
am so sorry to hear of his passing, but feel so fortunate that
our pathways were able to cross. Please take comfort in knowing
that many others share your sorrow.
May God Bless and watch over you closely during these difficult
times.
Chris (Lazarz) Phillips
What a great guy! Always was a pleasure, to
deal with Frank, at the airbase in Niagara Falls. The security
Police guys were always fun people to associate with, and Frank
was one of the more memorable ones.
Fred Rycombel
E. Amherst, NY
Dear Chris and Karen,
Ruth called me this morning to tell me about Frank. Although I
did not know him except in passing, I remember him as sweet,
kind and attentive. I am so sad for your loss and pray that
Jesus will be your Comforter during these difficult days. He
bears our grief and knows our sorrows.
With love,
Sharon Cook
Dear Chris and Karen, Laurie and i both were
sad hearing of Frank's passing. We both wish you the best in
the future.
John and Laurie/ Santa Clara, Calif.
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