Frank Paquin

Resided in Gladstone, MI
Died November 25, 2015

Gladstone, MI
Frank J. Paquin, 83, of Gladstone, passed away Wednesday afternoon November 25, 2015 at the Upper Peninsula Health Care Systems in Marquette following a short battle with Leukemia.

Frank was born April 20, 1932 in Appleton, WI the son of Earl and Loretta (Trudell) Paquin. He was raised in Flat Rock where he attended grade school at the Howard grade school. He also attended school up through the eigth grade at a one room school house located at Carroll

12 Tributes for “Frank Paquin

    So many wonderful memories, camping, building our house. And so many lessons learned the most famous being how to “clean fish”! He will be missed.

    I have many great memories of fishing for perch on Lake Winnie in Minnesota and trout fishing by my home with Frank. His presence on this earth was a gift to all of us and he will be greatly missed. Our sympathy goes out for the entire Paquin family.

    i will always remember Uncle Frank with a big smile on his face, a great love for his family, and a good joke to tell. He will be greatly missed. We send our deepest sympathy to Aunt Eva, Ronnie, Brenda, Theresa, Kevin, Allen and all of their families. God bless you all.
    Love your niece/cousin,

    Margaret, Lyle, Justin and Carly

    Almost 60 years ago this an became my brother-in-law. So many memories ? Where does one start? He has taken care of my baby sister all these years. They have given Charlotte and me 5 nephews and nieces and from those five, 13 great nephews and nieces increasing the population of that UP by a dozen. And ahalf! Ask me about the night he and I went dumpster diving at midnight on his anniversary. When he and Eva got a pontoon boat I started calling him “Captian” and in return he called me “Mate” this has gone on for years. Now that Boatswain’s mate has piped “attention on deck, the Captain has left the ship!!!!”AMEM. Love you like a brother, Frankie

    Dear Ron, Gayle and the entire Paquin Family:
    Words are hard to say that will soothe your soul and comfort your heart during these sad times. Our thoughts and prayers are with each and every one of you during this difficult time. Frank left a Legacy that set the bar very high.

    Our Love,
    Perry and Tanya Lund (Friends of Ron & Gayle)

    Our sincere and deepest sympathies to Aunt Eva, Ronnie, Brenda, Theresa, Kevin, Allen and their families for the great loss in the passing of Uncle Frank. He always enjoyed life and brought a smile to everyone he met. Uncle Frank, you will be sorely missed. Love your niece/cousiin, Karen, Douglas, and Courtni Low.

    Mr. and Mrs. Paquin, and their family, made Forest Service employees feel welcome when they fed over 50 people each year at Kid’s Fishing Day. I can still see Frank standing at the grill offering hamburgers and hot dogs to everyone.

    Frank was a special person who I will miss dearly. I played volleyball for many years one the team Frank sponsored, he and Eva were our number one fans. It was easy to think of them as adopted parents. My heart goes out to Eva, Brenda and family. It is never easy to deal with this phase of life. Hold dear the memories and know Frank is always with you. Peace be with you… Deb

    Allen and family,So sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you.

    Our love for you Dad will never fade. You are gone but will forever be in our hearts. You have helped so many and taught your children by example. You should be proud as a husband a Dad a grandfather and great grandfather. We all love you so much and will miss you. But your jokes will live on “how longs a chinaman” love you Dad to the moon and back. Always and forever.

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