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Frank William Bagshaw

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Frank William Bagshaw

Birth
Death
23 Feb 2006 (aged 89–90)
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada
Burial
Calgary, Calgary Census Division, Alberta, Canada GPS-Latitude: 51.0356416, Longitude: -114.2519222
Plot
Remembrance Garden
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BAGSHAW _ Frank William
Frank Bagshaw passed away peacefully in Calgary, AB on February 23, 2006 at the age of 89 years. Frank is lovingly remembered by his children, Bonnie (Danny), Frank and Jim (Karen) Bagshaw; his grandchildren, Gregory, Brad and Dean Breakell, Seanna, Scott and Kyle Bagshaw, Darren and Michael Bagshaw and Kimberly Murray. Frank is also survived by fifteen great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Bill and Doug Bagshaw. Frank is predeceased by his wife Marion Bagshaw, in 2004, and by his sister Elsie. As a young man Frank served his country during the Second World War in both the Army and the Airforce. In his youth Frank was very athletic, particularly in basketball, boxing and bowling. He very much enjoyed the athletic pursuits of his grandchildren. In Frank's retirement, his greatest passions were his family and his golf game.
- Published in Calgary Herald from Feb. 24 to Feb. 25, 2006
BAGSHAW _ Frank William
Frank Bagshaw passed away peacefully in Calgary, AB on February 23, 2006 at the age of 89 years. Frank is lovingly remembered by his children, Bonnie (Danny), Frank and Jim (Karen) Bagshaw; his grandchildren, Gregory, Brad and Dean Breakell, Seanna, Scott and Kyle Bagshaw, Darren and Michael Bagshaw and Kimberly Murray. Frank is also survived by fifteen great-grandchildren, and two brothers, Bill and Doug Bagshaw. Frank is predeceased by his wife Marion Bagshaw, in 2004, and by his sister Elsie. As a young man Frank served his country during the Second World War in both the Army and the Airforce. In his youth Frank was very athletic, particularly in basketball, boxing and bowling. He very much enjoyed the athletic pursuits of his grandchildren. In Frank's retirement, his greatest passions were his family and his golf game.
- Published in Calgary Herald from Feb. 24 to Feb. 25, 2006


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