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LTC David F Frankenhauser

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LTC David F Frankenhauser

Birth
Death
5 Jan 2009
Seoul, Seoul Special City, South Korea
Burial
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•Army - Frankenhauser, Lt. Col. David F. 05 January 2009. Lake County, Indiana. Age 54, he was three weeks shy of retirement when he was hit and killed by a Seoul City Bus.

David F. Frankenhauser, age 54, died unexpectedly January 5, 2009, while serving in Seoul, Korea. He was the beloved husband of Marion of Baltimore, MD. He was the son of the late Donald and Madeline (McManus) Frankenhauser. Born and raised in Hobart, IN, he attended Purdue University, Fitchburg State Collage and Stevens School of the Bible where he met his wife of 28 years, Marian. David enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1974 and became a commissioned Army officer in 1983. In his service over the last 30 years, he served during operation Desert Shield, Desert Storm, the Bosnia Conflict and Iraqi Freedom. He also served as Chaplain for the Steel Soldiers group. He was due to retire in three weeks. David loved his family and his country and his church, the Greater Grace World Outreach, and touched the lives of people all over the world with his unselfish giving and gifts of song and prayer. He will be greatly missed. Surviving him are his wife, Marian; his four children: Christian, Grace, Noah and Faith; two sisters: Janet Watson of Marco Island, FL and Schereville, IN, and Alice Wheeler (Gary), of Medfield, MA. He was preceded in death by a sister, Karen. Also left are many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and in-laws. In his over 30 years in service, countless servicemen and women have known him or of him as his reputation traveled on the internet. The church site www.ggwo.org and the Facebook site, "David Frankenhauser, a man who loved all", include many glowing tributes to David's ministry. Burial will be in Baltimore. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the David Frankenhauser Memorial Fund, Greater Grace World Outreach, 6025 Moravia Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21206
•Army - Frankenhauser, Lt. Col. David F. 05 January 2009. Lake County, Indiana. Age 54, he was three weeks shy of retirement when he was hit and killed by a Seoul City Bus.

David F. Frankenhauser, age 54, died unexpectedly January 5, 2009, while serving in Seoul, Korea. He was the beloved husband of Marion of Baltimore, MD. He was the son of the late Donald and Madeline (McManus) Frankenhauser. Born and raised in Hobart, IN, he attended Purdue University, Fitchburg State Collage and Stevens School of the Bible where he met his wife of 28 years, Marian. David enlisted in the Coast Guard in 1974 and became a commissioned Army officer in 1983. In his service over the last 30 years, he served during operation Desert Shield, Desert Storm, the Bosnia Conflict and Iraqi Freedom. He also served as Chaplain for the Steel Soldiers group. He was due to retire in three weeks. David loved his family and his country and his church, the Greater Grace World Outreach, and touched the lives of people all over the world with his unselfish giving and gifts of song and prayer. He will be greatly missed. Surviving him are his wife, Marian; his four children: Christian, Grace, Noah and Faith; two sisters: Janet Watson of Marco Island, FL and Schereville, IN, and Alice Wheeler (Gary), of Medfield, MA. He was preceded in death by a sister, Karen. Also left are many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins and in-laws. In his over 30 years in service, countless servicemen and women have known him or of him as his reputation traveled on the internet. The church site www.ggwo.org and the Facebook site, "David Frankenhauser, a man who loved all", include many glowing tributes to David's ministry. Burial will be in Baltimore. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to the David Frankenhauser Memorial Fund, Greater Grace World Outreach, 6025 Moravia Park Drive, Baltimore, MD 21206


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