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Gail E Frank

Newcastle Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Newcastle, McClain County, Oklahoma


© Mike Casey





Gail E Frank Obit

Jun 20, 1943 - Nov 09, 2013

Gail E Frank passed away at the age of 70 on 09 November 2013. He lived in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Gail was the son of Gerald Edward and Maude Alice (Fogarty) Frank. He was born in Harlan, IA on 20 Jun 1943.

He lived for 40 years in OKC and built homes for over 30 years with M & G Homes, LLC in the OKC area. He loved morning talk shows, cars, motorcycle racing, and spending time with his grandsons.

Gail is survived by his wife Sheryl, daughter Shelley Dunham and husband Jeff of Choctaw and his son Monte Frank of Newcastle. His sister Sandra Kelley of Harlan, IA. His grandsons Jackson Dunham, Tyler Dunham and Ryder Frank and a host of other relatives and friends.

Gail's service was held on Friday, 15 Nov 2013, at Choctaw Road Baptist Church with burial in Newcastle Memorial Gardens.



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