Condolences
Jackie, I happened upon your dad's obit and thought I should contact you. To this day I use a spoon to eat popcorn - thanks to your dad. What a guy! Best wishes, Barb Redmond
Jeanne, the long night is over for you and Frank. Sending kind thoughts to a dear friend. Love, Shirley
Dear Dave & Diane, condolences on the passing of your father Frank. Thinking of you at this sad time.
Warm regards,
Matt Dunn
After viewing Uncle Frank’s funeral mass today, we’re reminded of a man who lived a full and purposeful life. We’re thankful for our times spent with him, whether it be the kids decorating his “engineered” gingerbread houses, his appreciation for Wayne’s artwork, or his generous spirit for family. Our heartfelt condolences to Jean, all the cousins and the extended family.
Wayne, Roloin and Erika Vetsch
Margaret Anne and I have so many memories of our times with Frank and Jean over the last 55 years.
So many laughs, so many stories, so many countries, so many sips of wine, so many hugs.
Rest well good friend.
Frank and Margaret Anne Halpenny
My deepest condolences to the family of Frank Vetsch, may his soul rest in peace. You are in my thoughts.
I worked at Tripet Resources in my 20’s when Frank was President…he was a very kind and fair man. He was lots of fun to work with - I especially have a find memory of a office golf tourney he hosted at Earl Gray, then him and his wife were so gracious to have all of us back to his house!
To David and Family
Sad to hear of Frank's passing. Many fond memories flood in as I worked for and with him from 1979 to about 1990. He loved to explore and drill wells and was very good at this too. He had a following of pals that he sure enjoyed and they all, in some way, are or were "oil men". Rest in peace "boss" as we remember you on this beautiful fall day.
Daryll and Fern Myhr
Conrad, Sincere condolences on the passing of your dad. You will have many memories of the times you have spent with him. Will see you when you arrive back in New Brunswick.
I think Uncle Fran used to stay in Grampa Adolph’s basement suite, just up the block from us. Later, after he was out in the business world, he would come to visit my mom, Louise at our house. He was always so dapper and had a great smile and a quick wit. He was like a celebrity. Condolences and wishes of fond memories to all the Vetsch clan. Allen & Simone Crowley
Larry and family, I am so sorry for the loss. What an accomplished and wonderful man. May the wonderful memories live on.
One memory I have of Uncle Frank (Fran) was at an Alumni gathering at the University of Alberta. He was so kind and complimentary to me - always the gentleman. My Mom, his sister Louise, loved her little brother and lit up whenever he came to visit her. My deepest condolences to my cousins and their families. Love Lannie (Louanne Crowley Keenan)
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