Francis Uhlenbrock
Francis Patrick Uhlenbrock born December 3, 1950 and passed away on June 24, 2015. Francis is survived by his loving wife Donna (nee Sliment), his mother Gen Uhlenbrock (McCord) of Labadie, MO; his siblings Linda (Jim) Greenlaw of Ladue, MO, Cathy (Ray) Harmon of Labadie, MO, Mark Uhlenbrock of Chesterfield, Dave (Bonnie) Uhlenbrock of Florida, Jean (Ken) Britt of Crestwood, KY; his in-laws Donald Sliment of Millstadt, IL, David (Kathy) Sliment of Newburg, IN, Dan (Jane) Sliment of Freeburg, IL, Tom (Judee) Sliment of Waterloo, IL, Doris (Jeff) Glauber of Belleville, IL and a host of nephews, nieces, and many friends. He was preceded in death by his father Frank J. Uhlenbrock and mother-in-law Marian (Lopinot) Sliment.
There will be a memorial mass at St. John’s Glidehaus Church on June 27th at 11:00.
In lieu of flowers the family request memorial donations to St. John’s Church, St. Louis University Cleft Palate Team, or a charity of your choice.
Frank,
You were one of the most loving and caring friends I’ve known. You will truly be missed.
Sandy
Frank was an angel on earth, who is now a heavenly angel looking over us. Frank was a wonderful coworker, and especially a wonderful friend. I will never forget him. Frank, Donna and the rest of the family are in my prayers. God bless you all.
Frank was one of the nicest men I’ve ever known. He always had a smile on his face and had a very gentle soul. He’s paved the way to heaven for all his co-workers. He will be missed.
Donna,
I was devastated to hear this news. You and Frank became friends over the years I was in the office and I had great pleasure working with you. My deepest sympathy to you. He was a great man with a heart of gold and his love for you was like no other. I pray for you to find peace in the good memories you have.
Brandy
I feel privileged to have worked with Frank for the last four years. I’m blessed that God put him in my path. So many have said it but it’s so true – he was one of the nicest humans on this earth. He will be missed greatly but I’m humbled by knowing I/we will see him again when we are called home as he was.
Frank’s radiant smile and sweet personality was enjoyed by all of us who worked with him. He supported me in so many ways and I was thrilled when he attended my service luncheons and retirement ceremony. My deepest condolences and hugs to Donna and her family.
Frank was one of the nicest people I have ever met. He always had a smile on his face. I enjoyed my time working with him. He will be missed greatly.
Prayers to Franks family and friends.
Donna,
I’m so sorry to read about Frank. The times I was with you both are very happy memories. He had such a great sense of humor and so welcoming to me. It just breaks my heart for you and the family. May God be with you in your darkest hours and help you find comfort and peace. I am holding your hand in the my heart. Love, Mary
Donna I am so sorry. Frank was one of the nicest guys I ever met.