Harlan (Steve) Frahm |
| Posted 2018-01-22 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ >>> Published on Harlan (Steve) Frahm, 84, passed away May 19, 2015 in Las Vegas. Steve was born in Bryant, S.D. Steve and Janet (wife) moved from Burlington, Wis. to Lake Havasu City in 2002 after the sale of their business (Frahm Fireplace). Previously, Steve owned and operated Frahm Construction, which built many well-known structures in Burlington. Steve was a corporal in the Army (Korean War) and Honor Guard (Presidio) member in San Francisco. He was a member of the VFW, American Legion and Fraternity of the Eagles. He loved fishing, golfing, flying, camping, baseball and football. Steve was an avid fisherman in Canada, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Arizona and Florida. He loved to golf, but had trouble keeping score. Steve was a pilot and member of the Burlington Flying Club and Kiwanis. He and his wife had a near fatal incident while flying from Minneapolis to Burlington. The entire ordeal was published in “Flying Magazine” in the late 1960’s. Steve enjoyed many family trips to Florida, Bahamas, Caribbean, Mexico, Europe and many national parks with the Halverson’s, their life-long friends. Steve loved baseball and coached his son in Little League and Babe Ruth League. His Babe Ruth League team placed second in the state championship in Wisconsin. Steve was an avid Green Bay Packer fan. Steve was preceded in death by his parents, Louis and Ella (Scheffelbein) Frahm; brother, Howard and sister, Lois. Steve is survived by his wife of 61 years, Janet; sister, Margaret; son, Curt (Joyce) Frahm; daughter, Audrey Bottrell; grandchildren, Ryan (Phoebe) Bottrell and Amanda Bottrell; great-grandchildren, Adeline, Findley, Charlie and Amelia Bottrell and many nieces and nephews. Memorials can be sent to New Hope Calvary Church in Desert Hills, Ariz., which will host a celebration of life service at 3 p.m., today. |
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