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Published on 03/03/2021
FRANK BATHER 11-03-1956 - 26-02-2021 Aged 64 years After a short illness Frank sadly passed away at home in Bebington. Frank fought hard but was sadly taken away from us with his wife Liz and his children by his side. Frank was the kindest, most genuine person. "Top Boss, Top Bloke" to his staff at the family business Frank Bather's Tyres, run by 3 generations of Frank's coming up to nearly 100 years in business. Everyone who came across Frank, both personally and in business, knew that he was a unique and a very special, kind person. He was a much loved Father to Thomas, Amy and Laurence, a brother to El, and the son of deceased Frank and Freda and Grandson of Frank and Elsie. A Grandfather to Thomas' and Ann's children Tabitha, Mya and Sean. He also had a special relationship with in-law's Stuart, Sue and Dave and also a much loved Uncle. Importantly the husband of Liz, a truly unique special relationship, the best of friends, unconditional love. So many plans for the future taken away from them both after almost 30 years together. A tragedy that such a wonderful person has been taken from us all much to soon. Frank will be sadly missed, he has gone but he will never ever be forgotten. Details of Frank's funeral to follow. All enquiries to Charles Stephens Rock Ferry T: 0151 645 4396 A memorial service will be planned for the future at St. Andrews Church Bebington when Covid restrictions are lifted to enable all his loved ones, friends, colleagues and his loyal and valued customers to pay their respects.
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Sign in to add a tributeR.I P Frank you was the best genuine person in the world .You will never be forgotten by me or my family
Steve Maxwell (Maxie)
Best Wishes to Liz and Family
Dave & Elaine
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