Francis 'Frank' Mitchell (1930 - 2005)
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Book of Remembrance If you would like to record any messages of remembrance for Frank please send an email to ian@risklog.com MessageMy soulmate for 51 years. Thank you Frank for 3 fine sons, rest peacefully now free from pain, wait for me, we will meet again, love you. - Doreen. MessageTo my Dad, at the end of the storm, there is a golden sky. You fought all along the way with dignity. No surrender, You'll never walk alone, yours. David MessageDad, simply the best, always in our thoughts, always in our hearts, free from pain, miss you forever dad. - love Phil and Dawn. MessageIf I'm half the dad you were then I will have achieved something. - Phil. MessageDad, words are not enough, we are so proud to be your son and daughter-in-law. A real gentleman and a man of iron. Free from pain and at peace at last. Love and miss you forever. - Ian and Dawn MessageGrandad, you fell asleep, free from pain now, never forget you. - your loving grandchildren, David and Gemma MessageI love you Grandy, who's going to play on the floor with me now. Miss you. - Jordan. MessageWe will keep our coats zipped up grandad. - love James, Ross and Libby.xxx. MessageFrank, we had some good times, you'll never be forgotten. Sleep peacefully. - Love sister Margie, brother Ronnie and Family. MessageFrank, you weren't just our brother-in-law, you were our brother. We'll miss you. - Mamie, Jean and Families. MessageWhat will I do without you, my rock. Sleep peacefully with our loved ones. - Love Doris. MessageDeepest sympathy to Doreen and Family. - Friends Marie and Bill. MessageWe will always remember you as a Gentleman and a good Friend. Goodnight and God bless. - Marie, Bob and Family. MessageA very much respected friend and neighbour, who will be sadly missed. Deepest sympathy to Doreen and Family. - Love Joan, Steve and Family MessageTo the family of frank mitchell .. as a vietnam and persian gulf veteran and son of a former ww2 royal marine .. i offer my condolensces to you . any time we loose a loved one ,it is most hard espcially a veteran i may say that in closing when i mis my farther i reflect on the good i remember about him and the time he gave me . sincrally christian vale arizona u.s.a. MessageFrank was a quiet man who loved to be with his family and his beloved grandchildren,It was a pleasure to have known Frank through the marriage 0f his son and my daugther, and having worked with Frank for several years in Liverpool Social Service where he was regarded as a caring and popular colleague. Deepest sympathy to Doreen and family. Margaret & Joe Atherton, Maghull, Liverpool MessageFrank joined up at Deal in 1948 with 522 squad. He always maintained he never ever met any other member of that squad after being demobbed. Even tho he was a member of various Royal Marines Ass. RMA Liverpool, 42 Commando Ass, and The green beret Ass. Ron Molyneux, Liverpool. MessageUncle Frankie was one of the good guys. He will be missed. Bill Bowman (Scotland) MessageThanks Uncle Frank for all the holidays with my cousins, fond memories. I'm sure you'll find my dad at the bar and you can swap old Royal Marine stories. Andrew, Carleton, nr Poulton, Lancs MessageJust wanted to wish the very best to all of Frank's family, I know he touched everyone's hearts just by being there. I'm sure a lot of people knew Frank better than what I did, but I met him through my grandad, Ronald Molyneux and have always thought he was a wonderfull man. Sending my love to Doreen, miss you Frank, so does my grandad. All my love, Guayarmina Perdomo Molyneux (Ronald Molyneux's granddaughter) MessageSincere condolences to Frank's family and friends. Farewell old ship. Andy O'Pray,MBE. Canada. MessageGod Bless Royal Sleep Tight MessageFrank was a lovely man, He could always be seen pushing his grandchildren in their pushchairs around the neighborhood the latest being Jordan who adored his 'grandy' as did all his grandchildren,He will be sadly missed by all. Rest in Peace Frank. Doreen and Jim Patterson, Liverpool. MessageFrom Rich and Phyllis Gamble. Although I didn't know you as a bootneck,we always enjoyed your company with Doreen in Liverpool and at the 42 Commando reunions. Rest in peace. MessageA nice memento to Frank. It brings back many memories of my Royal Marine Days as a Boy Bugler and 42 Cdo. Our sincere condolences to Doreen and all the family. Mmay your happy memories help give you comfort at this sad time. "Per Mare Per Terram" Happy to Meet, Sorry to Part, Happy to Meet Again. Pat (Po/x 5535) & Audrey Robinson Guelph, Ontario Canada. MessageNever knew you mate, but that doesn`t matter. Have a glass of Port ready for me at the bar when I finally get there Aye Si Capon, Herts MessageI have only known Frank since I joined the Royal Marines Association in Liverpool some 9 years ago. When telling members of the Royal Navy Club of the crossing of the bar of Frank, I say you must remember him he was the man with the white hair, he always looked immaculately dressed and he was a thorough gentleman. He will be sadly missed by all the members of the Royal Marine Association, Liverpool. Once a Marine, Always a Marine. |