In Memory

Frank Comstock

Obituary

Comstock, Frank Herbert OCEANSIDE -- Frank was born July 11, 1941 in Los Angeles, California to Art and Mildred ("Millie") Comstock. He passed away December 8, 2012 at his Oceanside home. A 1959 graduate of Claremont High School in Claremont, Calif., he was a Marine and Vietnam veteran. He was active in his church, Theater and researching genealogy. Frank is survived by sons, Michael, John and George; daughter, Deborah (King); and 15 grandchildren. An interment ceremony was held on Monday, December 17, at the Riverside National Cemetery. A memorial service was held on Saturday, January 12, 2013 at Grace Anglican Church in Oceanside, Calif.

Contact Lee (Leilah) Herold (Jackman) to donate to sponsor a seat at the new CHS Performing Arts Theatre in Frank's memory.
 



 
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01/14/13 11:00 AM #1    

Judy Harris (1958) (Gimple)

I am so sorry to learn just today of Frank's death.  What a blessing he has been to Claremont High School.  By creating, organizing and maintaining this wonderful website, he demonstrated that he had such a love and appreciation for the wonderful community we all grew up in.  He also had the vision to expand it's reach to other classes and to scan the many yearbooks into it for all of us and our children and grandchildren to enjoy.  His creativity in adding the music of our day and quotes we all love is an amazing accomplishment too.  May God bless him and his family.  He will always be remembered and admired.  Rest in Peace Frank.

Judy Harris Gimple '58


01/28/13 04:23 PM #2    

Sharon Esterley (1961)

I'll sorely miss Frank's wonderful friendship, advice, & all the mentoring he provided to me in managing our Class of '61 & the Alumni Society websites! He was creative, dedicated, clever & talented!

I will proudly carry on his tradition to help a member of the Class of '59 who wants to take on the FUN job of keeping the class connected through the Class website! It's not hard, takes as much or little time as you wish to give it, & you all know how much it means to have a "home" on the internet! Contact me if you want to volunteer or learn more!

Farewell, Frank, my friend, and THANK YOU!


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