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Frank Sills
Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On April 23, 2009 @ 12:00 AM In Obituary,Seaforth | No Comments
Jane, Len & family- Our sincere sympathy for the loss of your father, father-in-law and grandfather. We will remember Frank as being a very interesting man to converse with. It made any visit with Frank present an interesting one. Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Frank will be missed by many. When I use to do Home Care in the summers I loved it when he would be assigned as one of my late day clients as this meant that long after my shift ended I was still free to sit there and listen to his wonderful stories out on that big front porch. My favourite I think is the story about bringing his new bride home to Seaforth. He definitely was a man who loved his family and loved life, and he was blessed to have all of you as his family.
Our condolences to the Sills family . It was an honour to have worked with Frank. From the personal tour of the third floor archives at the store to the stories he told. He was passionate about his community and his adoration for his family. His stories of the war gave me a new appreciation for the veterans. He was an amazing man.
The Sills Family – Frank did indeed live an interesting life and had so much knowledge of Seaforth and we – as many others -did love to listen to the interesting stories that he was always ready to share. He will be missed, but I am sure you take comfort in the fact that he is now reunited with his beloved Dinah – of whom he talked about so much, expressing his love for her and his family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. God BLess —– – Harry and Dianne Mero
Good Morning Mary, Gerald and family – I am so sorry to hear of your dad&&single&&s death. Reading the obituary, he sounded like a wonderful man, devoted father and husband and leader in the community. You can be very proud of that and to know that he is in his Eternal home is comforting.
My deepest sympathy,
Debbie & Bruce
Jim andFamily I am sorry to hear about the passing of your father.He will be missed but the memories will help you to get thru this difficult time.My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
To the Sills Family:
Please accept our condolences on the passing of your father. Frank contributed so much to the community and his family. He leaves a great legacy for all to remember him by. Please find comfort in the knowing that he was a great and interesting man! Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Love, Rick and Yvonne Hulley
Heaven is now a little richer as the world has lost one classy gentleman.
To Jane & Gerald – Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. Regards, Maureen
My sincere condolences to my friend and colleague Jane Muegge and your family. I&&single&&m sure this is a great loss to you, your family and community.
My thoughts are with you at this time of loss.
Art & Lynne Lawson
Dear Jim, Ann, and family,
Our thoughts are with you at this time. We admired Frank for his dedication to the community and to keeping memories alive via the Museum. He will always be remembered.
Jane and Gerald and families,
My sincere sympathies to you for your loss. My thoughts are with you during this difficult time. May the memories of your father/father-in-law be a comfort to you now and in the days ahead.
Kelly Ward
Sorry for your loss. Frank leaves us with many good and friendly memories. We are traveling for the next several days, otherwise would be there to pay tribute to a good person!
Dear Jim and Ann and all the Sills family….you are all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad time.Your father was one of the friendliest people I had met when I came to the Seaforth area..you can all be so proud that he was your Dad…he will long be remembered by all and now in the hands of our Lord..
Mary Anne & Wes and family
We hope that you have been able to share some great memories with family and friends in this time of sadness.
You are in our thoughts,
Tanya, Lindsay & Adam
Mary and Family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Cherish your memories.
To the Sills family – please know our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.
The Keys family
Dear Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Jim and Family: Sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I&&single&&m sure you have many fond memories of him, as we all have.
Lou and Betty
Dear Anne and family,
Dennis and I wish to extend our sincere sympathy to you and your family. You had a very wonderful father. You have told us about him but now by reading about him – we better understand your involvement in our local Town of Porter Historical Society in Youngstown, NY, USA and your commitment to civic and volunteer activities in our community. You and John are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dear Anne,
You and John are real friends; I deeply appreciate your care for Gretchen regarding her health, and want to add that as we think of you at this time.
Mary & Gerald,our thoughts are with your whole family as this difficult time. Doug & Colleen
Dear Jim and Girls and families
Hearing of your Dad&&single&&s passing brought back so many good memories of a true gentleman and friend. He was a person who was always ready to help and treated everyone with respect. He was someone to be proud of. My thoughts are with you at this sad time.
To all the Sills Family;
Thinking of you all and sending our prayers and thoughts of deepest sympathy .
The loss of a parent has to be one of the toughest. The compassion you have had these past years for your Dad Frank and respect to us the caregivers would make Frank so proud. May your wonderful memories of you Dad help heal your hearts at this very sad time. His singing voice will live forever in the hearts of residents and workers alike at Huronview.
To the Sills Family
My thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy are with all of you on the passing of a very fine and well respected gentleman. Frank is an inspiration to all who know him. I remember him as being a very kind, friendly and honest man. While growing up in Seaforth, I would pass the hardware store every day and your dad would take time to say hello with his warm smile and give a nod. He was always patient with me while trying to make a decision regarding purchases in the store. I remember your dad in the Remembrance Day parades, his devoted faith to the Catholic Church and his positive involvement in the Seaforth community. He was a great role model for others and Seaforth is a better place because of his contributions.
I wish all of you peace, comfort and cherished memories of your father, Frank.
With Love and Blessings to All
Diane (Phillips) Clark
The Sills Family,
My sympathies at this time of loss. Frank, along with John Cardno and Larry Plumsteel, hired me to teach English and French at Seaforth District High School forty-five years ago, almost to the day.
It has been a privilege to teach Frank&&single&&s children and grandchildren.
Frank&&single&&s life of community service and love of learning serves as a shining example to his family and to the community at large.
Dear Jane and family – My heart goes with you as I lost my Father a couple years ago and know how that loss leaves a void in ones life that can never be filled. But I feel his presence at times when I need him and know that yours will be looking over all of you and still taking care of you. Your colleague and friend, Shawna
Dear Jim and Anne, and rest of family:
Our sympathies and thoughts are with you on the passing of your dad. He was a great man, a tireless contributor to his church & community, family and friends. I will cherish the memory of hearing his (and his brother&&single&&s) fine voice from the choir at St James Church when our family first moved to Seaforth in 1953. He always had words of wisdom and a ready smile whenever I met him when I was in town for some family event. We will miss him.
Bill & Evelyn Vandenhengel, Calgary.
Your Father was a tremendous Man, we will remember the vibrant, caring, humourous man, and we know that He and Dinah are having a grand old time. He was very proud of his family, and as much as we hate to say goodbye, it was the right time, in God&&single&&s time. God Bless you all. with sincere sympathy, peter and Janis
The Sills Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Your dad, grandfather, and great grandfather has been a pillar in our community. His legacy lives on in those he has left behind.
We are deeply sorry for your loss. Our condolences.
The Kitchener Crown Attorney&&single&&s Office.
Jim
Our most sincere condolences to you and your family on the loss of your father.
Pat & Norma Cluff
Our sympathies are extended to the entire family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Keith, Cindy and families
Joan & Neil,
Sorry to hear about your loss. Your Dad encourged me to attend university.
Gary R. Smith
Jim, Anne and family. Our sympathies to you all on the loss of a Dad, Grandfather, And Great Grandfather. Stan, Kay and family.
Donation to Huron Hospice Volunteer Service
Sympathy is extended to all of you in your loss.
Pat, Cathy, Brent, Alex and Shayna Melady
Our sympathies are with your whole family in the loss of your father, grandfather. Frank&&single&&s legacy will long live in town of Seaforth, and in his family.
Dear Jane and Sills Family,
I was sorry to hear of your Father&&single&&s death. Please accept my sympathy on your loss.
I did not know your Father, however I have heard many compliments on what a fine person he was. Your many years of memories will be a comfort to you. My thoughts are with you Jane.
Sincerely,
Karen
Dear Joan and Family,
The end of anything is sad in some way and I was sad for all of you to hear about your father/grandfather. You have all spoken of him with me over the years with great affection. From these comments and what has been written of him, it is evident that he was a wonderful man who accomplished much in his life. Your description of the funeral and gathering following it capture his spirit and that of his family. I think of all of you often however, particularly now in this springtime of loss. Bobbie
Our condolences to all of the family on Frank&&single&&s passing, and I regret that I could not attend the Funeral Home to pay my respects.
I remember Frank as a very nice man, and know how important his friendship was to my Father-Arnold.
Our condolences to all of the family on Frank&&single&&s passing, and I regret that I could not attend the Funeral Home to pay my respects. I remember Frank as a very nice man, and know how important his friendship was to my Father, Arnold.
I am sorry to hear of the passing of Frank. I hope everyone is doing all right. Take care.
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Jim and Family so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad. He lived a great life
Skinny Broome and Vickie Doig and Families