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Radmore, Frank

RADMORE, Frank

1949 - 2018

Frank Radmore

Frank passed away at La Pièta on September 18, 2018, at the age of 69.  Predeceased by his parents Robert Radmore and Alice Foran; his siblings Gary, George and Judy.  Frank is survived by his sisters Rose (Paul Bussière) and Brenda (Daniel Poirier) as well as his aunts Gertrude and Annette, nephews, nieces, cousins and friends (Dale).  The family would like to thank Dr. Finley and the staff at La Pièta for their care, kindness and compassion shown to Frank.  In addition, a special thank you to Gilles on the third floor for his many years of friendship and compassionate care. 

There will be no wake, a private family memorial will take place at a later date.

Online condolences may be made at www.cfo.coop.

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Family of Frank Radmore

I remember Frankie Radmore from Hull High School, 2 Millar Street, Hull, Quebec. Frankie was the younger brother of Gary and George Radmore who were in my class in high school. Frankie was a little half pint of energy and enthusiasm, full of good humour, always wanting to engage, and to be a friend. Frankie will best be remembered as a happy, kind person, who genuinely loved other people, and was a friend to many. God bless and preserve Frankie Radmore, Amen.

Philippe Roy, September 22, 2018

the Radmore family

Our deepest sympathy to all your family. Frank will always be remembered here in Poltimore,he was a part of our comunity for many a years.

Grant & Marie Hogg, September 25, 2018

Frank's family

I remember Frank as a friend who hunted with my brothers in the better part of the 70s and 80s at Round Lake in Denhold and later at Small Bear Lake in Pointe-Comfort. We remember him as a generous person who cracked jokes to lighten the mood back at the cottage after a day out in the woods. I was quite young when I joined them as part of the hunting group, and can remember him cooking bacon on the old wood stove at the cottage at Round Lake. He loved his bacon !

I will always remember that fire cracker shot he made on a huge buck on the mountain where we hunted near Poltimore.

Rest In Peace Frank.

Marc Lemay, August 30, 2020