Jody
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Frank would say "play that song that I like".. and I would.. I will miss you friend❤️
Birth date: Sep 5, 1940 Death date: May 20, 2022
Frank Shonk, age 81, of East China Twp., passed away May 20, 2022. Frank was born September 5, 1940 in Hamtramck to the late Frank and Marie Shonk. Frank was a graduate of Roseville High School, where he was one of their top ball Read Obituary
John newman ..Love me again
Frank would say "play that song that I like".. and I would.. I will miss you friend❤️
I enjoyed sparring with Frank at the Marwood bar! He and the boys would be happy at happy hour, and his yard was beautiful. God speed old friend
Life is memories. The garage door opens the eXmark comes out with Frank and a half a cigar and his plaid flannel shirt, his LOVE of mowing lawn begins as he goes behind a pine tree and I wonder if he is going to come out, he is in slow-motion but the lawn always looks great. Uppy grab us beer as we sit in his man cave garage shooting the bull about baseball, planting flowers, fishing which he let me keep my boat in his hoist with rules, keep it oiled, enjoy it and catch fish for big fish fry, what a guy. Our fun little quote we put on him was ( I DRINK AND I KNOW THINGS ) gave us more laughs over the years I will truly miss MY BUDDY. but will always remember the good times we shared. Oh ya can't forget him sitting watering all his beautiful flower pots which the last couple yrs. he had his young helper Connor plant who he taught so much he was so proud of him and his work ethics which help make his yard n flowers SHINE!!! My condolences to Ken, Paul and family. R.I.P. FRANKO !!
Frank was our neighbor for nearly 40 years. He was tough on the outside but really soft hearted on the inside. Several years ago he watched me try to keep the back yard watered. He offered to help us put in a sprinkler system. He worked with us for several weeks to get it done and many trips to the plumbing store. He was always good to have a PBR with Rachel, my mom.
We will miss you. R.I. P. Frank.
Don and Cindy Beaudua
Frank could be a tough one, but he was always nice to me. I always enjoyed him sitting at my bar and it never bothered me when he would get specific down to how many ice cubes he got. I respected his no B.S. attitude and how he wasn't afraid to tell me like it is. Really tho, he was a good man and I will never forget him. R.I.P. Frank....
Frank’s beloved Reggie is very sad as we all are.
We will miss you Frank