Frank J. Ciuba Date of Birth: Tue, 12/27/1921 Date of Death: Sun, 12/18/2011

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  • The Alexander's Family
    Saturday, December 31, 2011 - 12:23

    The Alexander’s Family would like to express their condolences. We have never met, but we would like to just share some word of comfort to the family because life can be so overwhelming sometimes. The pain, the grief, and the feeling of hopelessness can be unbearable. Hopefully you can find comfort in family and friends but most of all thru Almighty God’s Word the Bible, whose ear and supplication is toward the distress ones. He will also fulfill His promise at Isaiah 25:8 “He will actually swallow up death forever, and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces . . . Jehovah himself has spoken it.”
    Also at 2Corinthains 1:3-4 says “Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord, Jesus Christ, the father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort.” (Read also Revelation 21:3,4).
    These are just a few scriptures that comforted me in my time of need and hopefully you found comfort in them too.

    Sincerely,
    The Alexander’s Family

  • ALLISON SOLTYS
    Thursday, December 22, 2011 - 15:24

    Dearest Annie and The Ciuba Family,

    The strengh of the family "Father", that's what Frank will always be.
    You are all so fortunate to have had him in your life for so long, he is with Eleanor now and they will have Christmas together again. No more pain, just the love that they had for each other always. I wish that I could be there, please know that you are all in my heart and prayers. I have so many special memories of the good "ol" days, we sure knew how to get Franks temper going!
    Ann, I will still call you Frank as I've been for all these years, but now I'll always think of Dad.
    I saw an old blue Cadilac this morning as I was driving in to work, that was his sign to me! He's driving yachtly in Heaven and the God is STILL his pilot!!! With all my Love and sincere sympathy, Allison

  • Linda Metz
    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 20:48

    Only met your dad a couple of times. He seemed like a great man.
    Annie, I am so sorry that you are going through this. Lost my dad 17 years ago and still miss him. You have great memories and that will get you through this. Please pass my sympathies on to your family, George, Catherine and Laura and your brother and sister too.

    You are in my prayers.

    Linda

  • Joanne Ciuba
    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 20:22

    Deepest Sympathy to all our family in TX. Uncle Frank will be missed on this earth, but treasured in our hearts forever. From all of us in NJ you are in out thoughts and prayers. Love to all of you. God Bless!
    We wish we could be there to remember all the wonderful times and little things we will all remember about Uncle Frank. From our hearts to God's hands.

  • THE REDA'S
    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 19:06

    So Sorry to Here, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, be strong and remember all the good times.

    Regards,

    Reda Family

  • Florence Wysocki (by MaryAnn Taylor)
    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 11:39

    We were saddened to hear about the passing of Frank.
    He was a great friend to both of my parents (Florence and Leo Wysocki).
    When they moved to Houston it was Frank and Eleanor that befriended them and made them feel at home.
    Ironically, Mr. C. passed the same day (12/18) that my father Leo did.
    Hoping that there are VFW meetings in heaven.
    He was a great man, all who knew him were blessed.
    You all will be in our prayers.

  • Judy Torra Faber
    Wednesday, December 21, 2011 - 11:14

    Mr Ciuba you will be missed. I have known Mr. C. literally all of my life. Our families bought homes across the street from one another on East George Place in Iselin NJ in the early 60's. Our parents, were great friends and attended many Knights of Columbus dances and events over the years. Frank (Mr. Ciuba because I would never have dared to call him Frank in person) was a father figure to me when my own father passed. I have so many memories (like the looooong car rides on trips I would take with them. (Annie lets not go into Cooperstown......) Anyway, he was a Great husband, father and friend who loved and served his family and country with pride and anyone who knew him was proud to know him!

    LIFE WELL SPENT MR. C......LIFE WELL SPENT!

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