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Frank H. Wilson

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Frank H. Wilson

Birth
Death
25 Aug 2004 (aged 58)
Burial
San Juan County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.5153959, Longitude: -123.0404201
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June 26, 2008, Written by Kathleen Wilson, to the Journal of the San Juan Islands:
"My brother, Frank Wilson, was a wonderful support to me while I was growing up and I will miss him the rest of my life.

He truly was someone to be looked up to, though he was the most humble person I have ever met. He deeply cared about and was dedicated to his family, his country, his community and his fishing.

His valiant fight against cancer was lost four years ago this coming August, but the lessons he taught us all on facing adversity and living your life with love, joy and respect will continue to be a blessing to us.

We will always love and miss you, Frank."

August 27, 2004, San Juan Update: "Missing Frank: It was neat that the EMT center on Spring Street honored Frank Wilson this spring by naming the building for him. Frank's crediting with getting the island's first class EMT going back in the late '70s & early '80s. He was a great one...condolences to Janet and to us all, as he passed away earlier this week. He'll be much missed."
June 26, 2008, Written by Kathleen Wilson, to the Journal of the San Juan Islands:
"My brother, Frank Wilson, was a wonderful support to me while I was growing up and I will miss him the rest of my life.

He truly was someone to be looked up to, though he was the most humble person I have ever met. He deeply cared about and was dedicated to his family, his country, his community and his fishing.

His valiant fight against cancer was lost four years ago this coming August, but the lessons he taught us all on facing adversity and living your life with love, joy and respect will continue to be a blessing to us.

We will always love and miss you, Frank."

August 27, 2004, San Juan Update: "Missing Frank: It was neat that the EMT center on Spring Street honored Frank Wilson this spring by naming the building for him. Frank's crediting with getting the island's first class EMT going back in the late '70s & early '80s. He was a great one...condolences to Janet and to us all, as he passed away earlier this week. He'll be much missed."

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