A tribute to Frank Webber
I got up this morning and Jane informed me that Frank, my dear friend who had advanced Alzheimer's, died last night. I regularly took him on an outing every Thursday morning but had not been able to since my surgery in February. Two weeks ago he became quite ill with a kidney infection and was hospitalized. They released him to a nursing home just a few days ago.
I'll miss his stories, all related to his life before WW II when he had been sent to school in Germany and events when he was in the army in England. He idolized his father who, due to his Alzheimer's, he came to believe had just died and told me so, the first thing every week.
I'll miss Frank. We had a lot of good times riding around north San Diego County and sitting over lunch or a cup of coffee. I knew all his stories; I'll miss them too.
I'll miss his stories, all related to his life before WW II when he had been sent to school in Germany and events when he was in the army in England. He idolized his father who, due to his Alzheimer's, he came to believe had just died and told me so, the first thing every week.
I'll miss Frank. We had a lot of good times riding around north San Diego County and sitting over lunch or a cup of coffee. I knew all his stories; I'll miss them too.

I remember your previous posts about Frank. Sorry to hear of his passing.
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Sorry to hear about Frank. You must have given him a lot of pleasure on your trips out, as well as enjoying hearing his stories.
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You are so brave and lovely to spend time with Frank . after all he was a real pic into your future. I am and always will be in aww of your giving spirit, Frank and I are and were lucky to have your support.
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