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Condolence From: Sue (Ayres) Hill
Condolence: To all of Fran's family and friends,
Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss of a wonderful teacher, role model, and all around great guy. I was a lab assistant to him in the 70's and loved chemistry. I remember the first time I broke a beaker while washing it and being so worried about what he would say when I told him. First he asked if I had been cut, and when he knew I was o.k., said something along the line of "No biggie". He was so kind to me when I had a bad day, and met my sad look with his trademark corny jokes. I also had the privilege to know him as an adult, and las saw him at Chip Passavant's memorial service several years ago. He had on this big western hat and a trench coat, and was just as comforting there as he always had been. I've taught for 32 years now, and I hope someday to be 1/2 the teacher he was for all who had him. May you all be comforted in knowing how he touched so many in his time here with us!
Saturday April 28, 2012
Condolence From: Vanita (Bodnar) Aloisio
Condolence: My sympathy to you, Christine, and to your family. I was a phys. ed. and English teacher at Gull Lake for 27 years and Fran was always a familiar and friendly face in the science hallway. My husband(at the time)Paul Bodnar and I traveled to Hawaii with you and Fran and a group of students in the mid-80's. I do not ever remember him saying an unkind word about anyone. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Thursday November 10, 2011
Condolence From: Martha and Bob Schinderle
Condolence: Dear Chris and family,
We send our deepest sympathy on the death of Fran. May your memories of good times shared carry you through your grief.
Sincerely,
Martha and Bob Schinderle
Tuesday November 08, 2011
Condolence From: Cheryl Panse
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I also had Mr. Dragoo as a teacher. As many have said, he made an impression on me and left many good memories. He was a wonderful teacher. God Bless him and his family.
Tuesday November 08, 2011
Condolence From: Craig Cunic
Condolence: My deepest shared sadness for your loss. I had Mr Dragoo (GOO) for many classes and worked as his lab assistant. He always went the extra mile to make his students feel important and worthwhile.
His enthusiasm and energy were a constant source of inspiration and enjoyment. I also had the pleasure
of spending time with him outside of class. We shared an interest in bowling, track and he introduced me
to racquetball (which I still play today). I can't imagine a better example of what a Teacher, Mentor and Human being would look like. He did more to give me a foundation for life than anyone else I can recall.
I remember how frightened I was the day of the Tornado in Kalamazoo and though he was lost because
he didn't show up for something I knew he would be at. That fear is now sadness at his loss but also great joy in remembering what a fine person he was and how many other lives he must have touched
in a very positive way over the many years of his service.

I pray he is in his sitting back in his Hawaiian shirt listening to Hank Williams sing.

Craig Cunic (class of 1980)

Tuesday November 08, 2011
Condolence From: Marlene Prather (Wetzel)
Condolence: Sorry to hear of the passing of Francis. We were classmates.
Monday November 07, 2011
Condolence From: Lyn Rey
Condolence: Dear Chris and family, My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time. May your many happy memories give you some comfort. Love, Lyn
Monday November 07, 2011
Condolence From: Judd Sikkema
Condolence: I am a former student of Mr. Dragoo(Goober) he was an amazing teacher with quick wit. he always brought a smile to my face with his sense of humor, and use of corny jokes. he taught me about life and chemistry. I am very fortunate to have had him as a teacher, I got so much out of his class. He truly loved to teach and it showed every day he was in the classroom. He always pushed me to do better and i benefited from it greatly words can express how thankful I am. RIP Mr. Dragoo (class of 2011)
Monday November 07, 2011
Condolence From: Judy Stevens
Condolence: My thoughts and prayers are with Christine, my dear co-worker and friend. I'm here for you now and in the future. Your words about Fran have always been so loving and kind....a wonderful family was his life and a I'm sure he'll always be remembered by the hundreds of chilldren whose minds he touched...Love Judy
Monday November 07, 2011
Condolence From: Mike VanBuren
Condolence: One of the amazing things about Fran Dragoo was how he remembered so many of his students years after he had them in the classroom. This wasn't just a vague memory, but he would call us by name, ask about our siblings, inquire about our jobs, etc. Today I join the chorus of others who have said that Mr. Dragoo was one of our favorite teachers. RIP.
Monday November 07, 2011

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