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Mary Sue,
I'm not certain if you remember me from high school, but I wanted to let you know how sorry I am to hear about your brother. My prayers are with you and your family.##imported-begin##Chris (Frank) Brison##imported-end##
Birth date: Jun 15, 1961 Death date: Apr 8, 2007
Frank (Francis) Wyss passed away Easter Sunday, April 8, 2007, in St. Johns River District Hospital. He was born June 15, 1961 in Mercy Hospital, Port Huron, MI. He married Margaret Ulrich-Adams on February 14, 1994 in Port Huron. Read Obituary
Mary Sue,
I'm not certain if you remember me from high school, but I wanted to let you know how sorry I am to hear about your brother. My prayers are with you and your family.##imported-begin##Chris (Frank) Brison##imported-end##
Such sad news I received today about Frank, yet I cannot help but smile as Frank was always so much fun to be around. I had the joy of attending grade school, junior high and high school with Frank and have so many fond memeories. How I used to love to laugh with him. Eventhough we lost touch in our adult lives, I have vivid memories from St. Mary's all the way through our 25th class reunion. It was so nice re-connecting with him. Much love to you Frank, and many prayers to your family.##imported-begin##Barb Slis-Taylor##imported-end##
my prayers are with you##imported-begin##karen howell##imported-end##
Our condolences to the Wyss Family. We will keep you in our thoughts and Prayers.
Roger Schaaf and Family##imported-begin##Roger Schaaf##imported-end##
Dana and I are so sorry to here we lost Frankie over the Holiday.
Out deepest sympathies to Uncle Frank, Aunt Helen Jane, Mary Sue, and Margaret. I hope you can find peace in knowing Frankie is in a good place now with The Lord.
I'll always remember the good times we had growing up together when we were kids.##imported-begin##Thomas and Dana Cook##imported-end##
Please accept my deepest sympathy and heartfelt thoughts. Words are so inadequate at a time like this.
May God be with you at this time.
Gretchen##imported-begin##Gretchen Brabender Lang##imported-end##
Frankie I will never forget all the good times we had growing up, and all your surprise visits on 14th street.You were always a pleasure to have around and could brighten the saddest of my days. May God be with you, and Bless Your Family in their time of sorrow. I will miss you your cousin Jeanette##imported-begin##Jeanette##imported-end##
My family and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. We can really sypathize on how strong the feelings are for losing a loved one. We recently had a loved one pass and the love a family shares to overcome grief is wonderful.
Take care of yourselves and each other.
Peace to all of you.##imported-begin##Julie Sexton##imported-end##
Despite both time and distance I have always remembered countless wonderful memories of Uncle Frankie and Aunt Margaret both. There were many good times over picnics and barbecues...he was always a good cook and master of the grill. I remember being so fascinated with his projects and learning ventures for all things metal-works, electronic and hockey. I will miss him always and cherish these memories forever. He will continue on in my heart and thoughts always.##imported-begin##Brooke Cheney##imported-end##
Frankie is gone now- Easter was a blessing for him to be taken. Jesus swooped him up on his way. Frankie had developed chrones disease and had been physically reduced down to bones - there was no quality of life left for him as he knew life to be.
It breaks my heart the suffering, pain,and torture he endured and it is in his death that I am comforted to know he suffers no longer. He is with God now and free of the mental and physical demons that plagued him.
My memories of Frankie are of his life when he was himself - beautiful, healthy, and living life fully.
It would be a great pleasure to see you join us for service at 4:00 as we share those memories that we all have of the Frankie we remember.##imported-begin##Mary Sue Wyss##imported-end##