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Frank F. Voss

Frank F. Voss

Frank F. Voss, age 75 of The Villages, Florida, and of Grand Rapids, Michigan passed away at Promise Hospital in Oxford, Florida on March 24, 2018.
Frank was born on August 3, 1942 to Frank Frederick and Annabelle (Schreiber) Voss in Grand Haven, Michigan.

Frank married the love his life, Ria Kramer, they have been married for 52 years.

Frank worked for UPS as a faithful employee for 31 years. Frank was an avid softball player and faithful Christian.

Frank is survived by son, Frank and Juliana Voss of Grandville, MI, son David and Alicia Voss of Bakersfield, CA. son, Jim and Lori Lubbers of Grand Rapids, MI. brother, Robert Voss of Spring Lakes, MI. brother, Dan and Barbara Voss of West Olive, MI. brother, Patrick and Cheryl of West Olive, MI. sister, Patricia and Jerry Brandt of Zeeland, MI. 7 Grandchildren and 1 Great-Grandchild.

A memorial service will be held at Grace Tabernacle in Wildwood, Florida on Thursday March 29th at 11 a.m.

In Lieu of flowers memorial may be made to Promise Hospital, 5050 Co Rd 472, Oxford, FL 34484.

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