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Chip Franck
CHARLES "Chip" FRANCK, 38, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on April 2, 2000 after a brief illness. Chip was a 1980 graduate of Klein High School and a 1987 graduate of Texas A & M University with a MS in Mechanical Engineering. Chip was employed by United Space Alliance in Huntsville, AL. He is survived by his wife Sherrie and two sons, Michael and Nicholas of Madison, AL, his father and step-mother, Carl and Patricia Franck of Conroe, TX his mother and step-father, Suzy and Fred Clark of Hendersonville, TN, his sister, Laura Franck Habisreitinger of Houston and his step-brother, Scott Rimato of Houston. Interment was in Madison Alabama City Cemetery on April 5, 2000. (Houston Chronicle Obituary)
We married December 17, 1988. When he moved here in July of 1987 I really fell in love with him. He was my best friend and a wonderful father. He was a special person to a lot of people and touched so many lives. He had a heart of gold and never turned anyone away. He was a true blessing to me, and I really miss him. Sherrie Franck
Chip Franck
CHARLES "Chip" FRANCK, 38, went home to be with his Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ on April 2, 2000 after a brief illness. Chip was a 1980 graduate of Klein High School and a 1987 graduate of Texas A & M University with a MS in Mechanical Engineering. Chip was employed by United Space Alliance in Huntsville, AL. He is survived by his wife Sherrie and two sons, Michael and Nicholas of Madison, AL, his father and step-mother, Carl and Patricia Franck of Conroe, TX his mother and step-father, Suzy and Fred Clark of Hendersonville, TN, his sister, Laura Franck Habisreitinger of Houston and his step-brother, Scott Rimato of Houston. Interment was in Madison Alabama City Cemetery on April 5, 2000. (Houston Chronicle Obituary)
We married December 17, 1988. When he moved here in July of 1987 I really fell in love with him. He was my best friend and a wonderful father. He was a special person to a lot of people and touched so many lives. He had a heart of gold and never turned anyone away. He was a true blessing to me, and I really miss him. Sherrie Franck