The family was very kind in making sure we were included in all aspects of the funeral. As a group we the co-workers brought Frank into church. After the mass we lead to the cemetery.
I am a lineman for the county.
And I drive the mainroad.
Lookin' in the sun for another overload.
I hear you singing in the wire.
And I drive the mainroad.
Lookin' in the sun for another overload.
I hear you singing in the wire.
I can hear you thru the whine.
And the Wichita Lineman,
is still on the line.
I know I need a small vacation.
But it don't look like rain.
And if it snows that stretch down south,
won't ever stand the strain.
And I need you more than want you.
And the Wichita Lineman,
is still on the line.
I know I need a small vacation.
But it don't look like rain.
And if it snows that stretch down south,
won't ever stand the strain.
And I need you more than want you.
And I want you for all time.
And the Wichita Lineman,
is still on the line.
And the Wichita Lineman,
is still on the line.
Truck #34 was Frank's truck. If you look close his shirt is draped over the seat. A coke and a whatchamacallit candy bar was on the seat, two of his favorites.
Rest in peace Frank, May 20, 1964 to November 7, 2009
5 comments:
Patti I'm so sorry. Our coworkers become like family to us and the loss is felt the same way. May God give you peace and healing. blessings, marlene
Patti...I am so sorry. My prayers and sympathies are with you. I love you!
isn't it wonderful that you enjoy your co-workers so much! sorry you lost one of them but it's a tribute to all of you that you have so much love. sorry for your loss!
Such a sad story, so sorry for your loss. Such a loving gesture of the family to include you all like that. God Bless.
So sorry to hear about Frank, I have ofter wondered how he was doing. Your co workers are a great bunch of people. My prayers and sympathy for all those who loved Frank.
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