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Frank Joseph Niedermayer

November 25, 1922 ~ January 14, 2016 (age 93) 93 Years Old
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Message from Barry Alexander
January 25, 2016 10:33 AM

I have known the entire Niedermayer family for most of my life and will miss Frank.

Frank was my Snap-on Tool Dealer during the 1970's, and I always enjoyed his visits, and business ethics.

Grace and I worked together at Circuits, Inc during the 1960's and was a pleasure to work with, always a lady.

Francis and I were in the same class, and laughed our way through high school together. I remember those times well.

Maryann was just a bit younger, and I remember her well from school.

Joey and I would meet quite often in town and he would keep me informed about the family. Always a gentleman.

Nancy was younger, but I remember her as well. also.

Things change as time goes by, but my memories of Frank and the entire Niedermayer family stay with me, thank you. My sincere condolences to all.
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A candle was lit by Wendy, Dan and Mackenzie Bertzos on January 20, 2016 2:10 PM
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A candle was lit by Brendan, Ryan and Patrick Boyle on January 17, 2016 4:35 PM
Message from Art Boyle
January 17, 2016 2:53 PM

Frank J. Niedermayer, immigrant son, brother, soldier, husband, father, father-in-law, grandfa-ther & great grandfather. Any two or three of these attributes would be an accomplishment in life for most people but Frank embodied every one of them. More importantly, Frank was without question a man of undeniable integrity, honesty and devoutness. His work ethic unparalleled, his love of family undeniable, his Catholic faith unshakeable.
Frank was for me, over the past fifty years, the living father I lost & never knew. I was blessed by the good Lord to meet his daughter and privileged to become his son-in-law in 1966. His family began to expand with subsequent marriages and the births of several grandchildren and subsequent great grandchildren. I thank GOD that we have a treasure trove of photos & film to share & remember the events of the past five decades that reflect upon Frank and all his goodness.
Our family and friends of Frank have all lost a great man, humble & well respected, loved by all who knew him; a man that cherished his family and likewise. While we will grieve his earthly loss and express our sorrow we must also celebrate his passing as our faith has taught us. There is no doubt that with Frank’s credentials that he had a direct ticket to heaven and is at peace with our Lord Jesus Christ.
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A candle was lit by Frances (Niedermayer) Boyle on January 17, 2016 1:41 PM
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A SOPHISTICATION WILLOW BASKET SPRAY was ordered on January 16, 2016

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A candle was lit by Joseph F. Niedermayer on January 16, 2016 6:43 AM
Message from Pat Farrell
January 15, 2016 2:26 PM

I will always have the fondess memories of Frank (grandpa). Being relatively new to the family, it was sometimes a bit awkward at gatherings but from day 1, Grandpa always made me feel like part of the family and always welcome. His kindness AND his stubbornness were inspirational. I will never forget being at his house for Grandma's birthday. He needed something from the basement so I followed behind to help and before I knew it, he was up a ladder grabbing what he needed and heading back upstairs. I thought to myself at that time (he was a spry 85 then), lord I hope I have half that much energy at his age. Just thinking about him and that day makes me smile. We will all miss you Grandpa!!
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