Frank SCHULLER

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Frank Joseph Schuller, 90, passed away September 2, 2003 in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was born to Michael & Francis (Dragan) Schuller on June 7, 1913 in Waukegan, Illinois.Frank has been a resident of Scottsdale for the past two years, moving to Lake Havasu 13 years ago from Hamlin, Kentucky. He worked in the construction industry for East Gate Homes in Merrillville, Indiana for 12 years.Frank was a proud veteran in the US Army during WWII in the 40th Division Infantry.Frank will be missed by loving family. He is survived by step-son Dennis Birdsong of Indiana; step-daughter Carol Cammarata of Scottsdale, Arizona; sister Dorothy Corado of Indiana; two nieces Jeannie and Jill; 2 great nephews, five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. He will be joined by his best friend and companion for many years, Angel.His beloved wife, Lucile preceded him in .A visitation will be held Sunday, September 7 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Lietz-Fraze Chapel with the Rosary at 7:00. Funeral services will be Monday, September 8, 10:00 AM at Lietz-Fraze Chapel. Interment will follow the services at Lake Havasu Memorial Gardens with the V.F.W. Post #9401 conducting full military honors.Arrangements were entrusted to Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
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