Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and to pay tribute to a community leader, a veteran, and a vocal advocate, Mr. Frank Fryburg, who passed away last week at the age of 94. Those of us who had the pleasure to know Frank know that he lived a life of service to others. Frank joined the Navy in 1944 as an electronic technician, and went on to serve 20 years in the Navy Reserves. Frank was a graduate of Penn State University, earning his bachelor's degree in physics on the GI Bill. He later earned his MBA from the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. Frank served his community for a decade as a commissioner in Manheim Township in Lancaster County. He was an active member of his church, a national leader of his chosen fraternity, and worked to support countless community organizations over the years. With Frank, you always knew where you stood. He always shared his opinions with you, and they were very well-thought out. He was recently recognized as one of the most prolific letter writers to the editor in the local newspaper. Frank Fryburg was a man of exceptional character, of boundless energy and determination, a true servant leader, and a community advocate. Frank is survived by his 6 children, 13 grandchildren, and 20 great- grandchildren. We will miss him. We wish those who are grieving, comfort. We give thanks for the opportunity to know Frank, who positively impacted so many people during his 94 years. Thanking Alex Munro
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