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Frank Hiatt Strange Jr.

1920 - 2013

BORN

1920

DIED

2013

FUNERAL HOME

J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel

1494 Mathis Ferry Road

Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

Frank Strange Obituary

Frank Hiatt Strange Jr. MT. PLEASANT - Frank H. Strange, Jr., 93, of Mount Pleasant, SC and Sherborn, MA, passed away peacefully on Saturday morning, September 21, 2013. A Funeral Service will be held Tuesday, September 24, 2013 in the J. HENRY STUHR, INC. MOUNT PLEASANT CHAPEL, 1494 Mathis Ferry Road, at 11:00 am. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment services will be held later in Dell Park Cemetery, Natick, MA. Frank was the son of the late Frank H. Strange, Sr. and Helen (Hadley) Strange of Natick, MA. Frank grew up in Natick, and after completion of High School he was proud to serve his country in the Army during WWII. Like many young men of his generation he altered the year of his birth in order to join the National Guard early. He received recognition for his service and skills during the war, but he was humble about those outstanding acts and did not talk too much about them. After serving in WWII he returned home and married his beloved wife of 46 years, Barbara (Church). Barbara preceded Frank in death in March of 1990. Frank received a diploma in engineering from ITT Technical Institute and, like his father before him, made his career as a self-employed carpenter for over 50 years. Many homes in the neighborhoods of Natick, Sherborn, Dover, Holliston, Medway, and Millis bear his craftsmanship in some way. There was very little he could not make out of wood. If he needed a tool to complete a task, he rarely bought it. Instead, he made it. He crafted working guitars and violins as well as many keepsake items. Frank built his final home at roughly the age of 60. That home was in Millis, MA. If you ever travel down Bullard Lane, you will see the stone wall he built by hand using materials that came from his own land. At the age of 80 he re-roofed that home by himself. When asked by family and locals if they could help he declined and explained when he designed the home he built the roof with just the right pitch that he would be able to replace it on his own. In addition to woodworking Frank was also a very talented painter. His paintings capture some of his favorite New England places from Massachusetts historical sites to the Lakes of New Hampshire and the Sea Coast of Maine. In addition to these accomplishments, he was a professional stamp collector, Cub Master of the Cub Scouts in Sherborn, Building Inspector for the Town of Sherborn, treasured member of the Fiske Memorial Methodist Church in Natick, and later of the Congregational Church of Millis. If you met Frank you learned very early on that he was a man of physical strength (be careful when you shake his hand it's a bone crusher), loyalty, and pride of his craft, his character, and his family. He enjoyed sharing stories of his youth and traveling back and forth between family farms in both the US and Canada. He would talk to you about history, he would talk to you about the people he knew, he would talk to you about anything. No pun intended but he never met a stranger. He was a man of great imagination with the biggest smile and a sparkle in his eye. As much as all he adored about his life, he was also a dog lover... and they loved him. Frank and Barbara raised their family in Sherborn, MA, and are survived by their two children, Frank H. Strange, III of Charleston, SC and his wife Bernadette, and Susan (Strange) Otenti Gould and her husband Dennis of Gorham, ME. Frank was always quick to brag about his combined 14 grand and great-grandchildren, Diana (Strange) Wood, Jennifer Strange, Frank H. Strange, IV, Kerry (Strange) Corbett, Tara (Otenti) Makara, Scott Otenti, Corissa Strange, Nicholas Otenti, Leandra Strange, Sean Makara, Alliyah Strange, Liam Strange, Sophia Strange, and Christian Corbett. Frank is also survived by his sister, Joyce Leighton of Baldwinville, MA; and was preceded in death by his brothers Hilton Strange, Landon Strange, of Natick, MA, F. Rae Strange of Arlington, TX, and Robert Strange of Virginia, as well as his sister Phyllis (Strange) Stackpole of Natick, MA. Frank will be missed, but his life will be celebrated. As he would say, "Buy land, there is only so much of it, and when it's gone you can't make any more;" and "It's always good to have some WAM in your pocket." In lieu of flowers the family asks for your consideration in making donations in Frank's memory to Grateful Golden Retriever Rescue League of the Low Country, P.O. Box 2519, Mt. Pleasant, SC (www.gglc.org) and/or the American Cancer Society, 5900 Core Road, Suite 504, North Charleston, SC 29406 (www.cancer.org/index). A memorial message may be sent to the family by visiting our website at www.jhenrystuhr.com. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Sep. 22 to Sep. 23, 2013.

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October 12, 2013

Diane and I are very sorry to hear of Frank's passing away. Like Frank, my father, brother and myself served during wartime and we appreciate his service to his country. Now we serve God's kingdom and look forward to the day when peace will reign forever. Psalms 37:11

Patricia Thorne Waldron

September 29, 2013

We were sorry to read of Frank's passing. He was a loving and caring man and husband to our mother, Barbara Thorne Strange. They had several years of love in their later lives, which Mom cherished. He will be remembered fondly by all our family. Mom and stepdaughters, Barbie, Patty and Marilyn and the grandchildren, David, John and Briana.

S. Davis

September 27, 2013

I wish to express my condolences to the family. In your time of bereavement, please know that God assures us that we will see our loved ones again. I'm sure that with the help of our loving Heavenly Father, your family, and friends, you will receive the comfort and support you need to cope with your grief.

American Heart Association

September 26, 2013

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

September 24, 2013

He will be missed by the residents and staff at Sandpiper Courtyard. I, personally, feel so very fortunate to have known him. We had a lot of fun reminiscing about Natick and the people we knew. He represented a little bit of home to me and certainly is the essence of "the Greatest Generation". I will miss him dearly.

With deepest sympathy,
Sheena Janse

Spring Turner

September 23, 2013

So sorry to hear about the passing of your father. You and Bernadette are in my thoughts & prayers.

E.P.(ARK) CHIOLA

September 22, 2013

I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR THAT FRANK HAS PASSED, THE SHORT PERIOD OF TIME I NEW HIM AT THE SENIOR CENTER AND THE TOUR I TOOK HIM AROUND MOUNT PLEASANT WE BECAME FRIENDS; GOD BLESS HIM I HAVE LOST A FINE FRIEND

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Funeral service

11:00 a.m.

J. Henry Stuhr Mount Pleasant Chapel

1494 Mathis Ferry Road, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

Sep

30

Burial

Dell Park Cemetery

Natick, MA

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1494 Mathis Ferry Road, Mount Pleasant, SC 29464

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