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In Memory of
Frank Wesley Kindel
1953 - 2018
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This Book of Memories memorial website allows family and friends a place to re-visit, share and enhance this tribute for future generations.
I had the pleasure of working with Frank at Raytheon. He spoke of his family often with me - always full of joy and pride. I appreciated Frank and will miss him. Know he and his family are in my prayers.
Linda, we are so sorry for your loss! We remember you both from St Joseph’s. Frank was a wonderful caring and loving person. We know he will be missed.
I worked with Frank for many years at Raytheon. As others have commented, Frank’s humor was always available to lighten the mood of those around him. Frank was a great coworker and good friend. I still have on my desk an Iraqi Republican Guard pendant that Frank brought back from Iraq where he installed one of our systems. I was honored to be Frank’s guest at a military banquet in Ft Worth where we got to hear speeches from various general officers about our military’s challenges of the day. Frank served our country proudly and will be greatly missed. My sincerest condolences go out to Frank’s family.
Frank was an individual I was blessed to know and work with. He loved life to the fullest. He always smiled and said 'hi' when seen in the hallway at work. He beamed when he spoke about his family. I loved to tease him about his suspenders...a wonderful conversation would start after that. My thoughts, deepest sympathy, and prayers are with the family.
I knew Frank for most of the 25 years I worked at E-Systems/Raytheon. Even on the worst of days, if I saw Frank I would come away still laughing at something he said or with a big smile on my face. He had a gift of leaving us all smiling and happier for having seen him! Not many of us have that kind of legacy. Frank will be missed by all to whom he brought joy.
My condolences to his family.
My deepest sympathies for Frank's family. I worked with Frank for many years, and I have never known anyone else like him. I have missed having him here, and pray for God's peace for all of you.
Frank was not only a coworker for many years, but a dear friend that I respected very much. He kept me laughing and shared with me wonderful stories of his grandkids that he adored. Frank and I retired on the same day. It was the last time I saw him. He gave me a funny "trophy" when he was cleaning out his office. It was an odd looking footstool with two legs with golf shoes on them. He said his wife wouldn't let it in his house. I somehow still have that thing... just unpacked it the other day. Thought I would get rid of it, but now I'm going to keep it. It will remind me of the fine man with the wicked sense of humor who made my days a little more enjoyable. My prayers will be with his beautiful family. May God Bless you and comfort you.