In Memory of

Frank

Klevitz

Condolences

Condolence From: Ted and Sandra Kunster Farrar
Condolence: Due to circumstances beyond our control it is with a heavy heart, much sadness and regret that Ted and I are unable to attend the viewing and funeral of Uncle Frank. My memories of spending so many days and weekends with Uncle Frank and Grandpa at their home throughout my childhood has always been the foundation of what love and happiness mean to me. I always look back to those days and reflect how happy I was because of both of them. No matter where our lives took us, Uncle Frank was always just a thought away and my love for him never faltered. What good fortune that recently my heart was filled with joy as we caught up to create new memories. I can only hope he too enjoyed all our recent talks and sharing of our lives. He was giving me cooking lessons on Russian dishes recently which I did try and he was so excited to hear how they came out. These were the very dishes he and Grandpa had prepared for me so many times. I will miss Uncle Frank with all my heart and soul and pray he rests in peace with Aunt May and Grandpa.
Thursday January 11, 2018
Condolence From: Roman, Lilliana, Nick and Natalie Boychuk
Condolence: We regret that we will not be able to attend the visitation or burial for Frank in order to pay our respects in person, but send our deepest sympathies and condolences. We are so very grateful for the many happy memories that we have of Frank and Mary and the good times we shared together. May he rest in peace as he and Mary are re-united in Heaven where they will remain "Together Forever".
Monday January 08, 2018