Stephen Gill
Linda and I met Frank in November of 1965 when we moved into our apartment. We've been in contact all these years and would get together occasionally. We will miss him.
He was a friend worth keeping for a lifetime.
Birth date: Jan 26, 1939 Death date: Sep 4, 2023
Frank Havens, Jr., 84, of San Diego, California, passed away, September 4, 2023. He was born on January 26, 1939 in Alhambra, CA. Frank graduated from San Gabriel high school 1957. He went on to proudly serve eight years in the U Read Obituary
Linda and I met Frank in November of 1965 when we moved into our apartment. We've been in contact all these years and would get together occasionally. We will miss him.
He was a friend worth keeping for a lifetime.
Frank was a cool dude, he and my Great Aunt Carole were always gracious when my family and I would visit Maui. Frank and I would talk sports and enjoy a beer, conch shell lessons were a serious part of my children’s development thanks to Frank. Grateful for our time with him and sad that we won’t get to have those experiences with him again.
I enjoyed getting to know Frank, husband of my Aunt Carole. In Humarock, he joined us for lobster and laughs. In Lahaina, he delighted my grandchildren by blowing a conch at sunset. In San Diego, we joined him for a beach walk at Del Mar and breakfast. He was warm, full of energy, and gracious.
Sandra Staples-Bortner
Frank and his family were our neighbors for many years and our friend for 45 years.
During those years we spent many memorable times together from escorting our kids through the neighborhood on Halloween to boating, waterskiing, fishing and exploring Lake Havasu, Lake Mohave, Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
Camping in the High Sierras and fishing along the creeks resulted in many delicious fish breakfasts. Sitting around the bonfire in the evening telling stories and eating smores was a real treat.
The Thursday morning "Guys Breakfast" gave us a chance to catch up with one another. We laughed a lot, talked sports and tried to solve the world's problems.
Our frindship has been sewn together with laughter and tears. We miss our dear friend Frank.
Steve & Irene DeAmbrogio
Frank was a loving husband to my mom for more than 20 years.
To me he was a friend.
As a LA Dodgers fan he always wanted to bet a dollar when his team played my team, the Dodger’s rival, the SF Giants.
We never really kept track and Frank never collected on the bet. Based on the past years record, I owe him a few dollars.
We had many fun family events at their home in San Diego including Saturday night pizza and Sunday walks on the beach in Del Mar followed by breakfast.
He had great taste in music, he loved to dance – he did a great twist - had a good sense of humor and a love of life.
I will miss him.
Wendy Collins
Frank was a workout partner and fellow golfer. He was one of the best and will be missed by his many friends. RIP.
Frank will be remembered as a good friend. His sense of humor and contagious smile made him a fun guy to be around! On a visit to AZ he wore that famous ugly green jacket and was so proud. LOL! Farewell friend!