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HAUK, Frank

December 26, 1922 — December 28, 2016

Passed away suddenly on December 28, 2016 at the age of 94. Survived by his loving wife Dorothy Hauk; daughters Wendy (Tom) Morton and Carol (Mike) Murphy; sons Gary (Chantile Shannon) Hauk and Doug (Jocelyne) Hauk as well as 11 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren. Sadly predeceased by his 9 siblings.

Born December 26, 1922 in Salvador, Saskatchewan, Frank spent most of his life in sales. Frank enjoyed life to the fullest, spending time with family, playing cards, golfing, watching sports and traveling. Frank will be lovingly missed by his wife of 64 years as well as his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

A private family service will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the BC Heart & Stroke Foundation http://www.heartandstroke.com.

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  • Al Cohoe says:

    Our condolences to Dot and family, Frank will be missed at our crib group, he was always a joy to visit with and play against, lots of fun joking around with him.

  • Sherry & Rodney Zimmel says:

    From your niece,
    Our sincere sympathy in the passing of Uncle Frank, to Aunt Dorothy and your family.

  • Ken and Mary Ann Pullen says:

    To Aunt Dorothy and family
    We are remembering Uncle Frank (loved his sense his humor).
    Hugs to all.
    Mary Ann and Ken Pullen

  • Jill Rix says:

    Dot I was so sorry to hear of Franks passing. He will be missed by so many people. I will miss his sense of humour and the twinkle in his eye, Jill

  • Elaine and Pat Hauck says:

    Sincere sympathy, Aunt Dorothy and family so sorry to hear of Uncle Frank’s passing. Thought is and prayers for all of you.

  • rick smith says:

    very sad to hear of the passing of frank.knew him as a fellow cribbage player and fondly remember our games together. he was also a great curler so he told me. his humour and sometimes his anger at losing was something to behold. he was a true gentleman .

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