Thousend times thanks!


To all the followers of the blog, to anyone who has been supportive of Frank or us in the last months and especially after his untimely death we want to say thanks from the bottom of our hearts. In the week after his passing we received so much warmth, stories, care and love, hardly describable. To us it was a very precious and valuable week and it was so good to have Frank at home where so many of his friends could visit him. And all the help, stories and info shared in that week led to a beautiful goodbye ceremony on a beautiful sunny autumn day. For those of you who could not attend, or those of you who wish to reread the funeral speeches, we publice them here (in dutch and english) with some pictures in grateful memory of, and tributed to Frank.We will miss him dearly, thanks for being with him and with us, one way or another,

On behalf of my family and his closest friends, Esther

Foto's Frank

dinsdag 13 september 2011

Adapting

I am slowly realising what the stroke has done to me. I try to regain as much as I could as possible, withthe help of the staff here at Kalorama.

Greetings


Frank

1 opmerking:

  1. Hello Frank!
    I think you are adapting admirably (or should I say ADMIRALbly ;) )...
    I think Rense is onto a good idea... write a book! You have too many good stories to tell... what about a "historical" novel... Use all your history knowledge put a bit fiction to it... such as the life of a soldier under Napoleon or Caesar? This could be fun to read AND educational...
    Well anyway I am sure whatever it is you might decide to write it will be read by all of your fans at least! (hmm do I spy a bestseller here?! ;)
    Hang in there! You are doing great!
    Angie

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