his return to the finance department in 1983 he served in Korea, Fort McClellan, Alabama, Vincenza, Italy and finally Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. During his time in Italy he had to go to Germany, Greece and Turkey. He retired as a Master Sergeant. After retiring from the Army he went directly working for the government as a civilian in Building 1 at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana until he retired in 2009. Frank was an avid bowler. He was the current President of the Monday Morning Senior Masters Championship League. He had several 300 games and one 800 series. He also enjoyed going to the movies. He was a Colts fan and had season tickets for several years. But his favorite pastime was spending time with his grandchildren. He loved taking them to the zoo, movies and out to eat. He would always attend any of their school functions, athletic events and anything else they participated in whenever possible. He also enjoyed surprising them by having lunch with them at school. During his retirement years, he enjoyed traveling. Frank and Nina went to Hawaii, Alaska, to the Caribbean, the Panama Canal and just this year to France and England. He also took yearly trips to the Outer Banks, North Carolina and Jacksonville, Florida to visit family and friends. Frank will be truly missed by his family and friends that interacted with him during his lifetime.
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