Blanche Angela Frink

Blanche Angela Frink

August 02, 1915 - July 14, 2004

Blanche Angela Frink

August 02, 1915 - July 14, 2004

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Blanche was born in El Paso, Texas to her parents, Pedro and Sara Olivares. She was one of five daughters and two sons.
She married Albert A. Frink, Jr. in 1936 and moved to California in 1945. They settled on Earle Street in San Gabriel and Blanche was a loving wife and devoted mother of four children. After raising her children, Blanche began a career at Bragg’s, a fine women’s clothing store, in Alhambra. She decorated the seasonal window displays and had many loyal clients who relied on her impeccable sense of style and fashion.
Blanche and Albert retired to The Colony in Murrietta, California. In 1992, she lost her husband after 56 year of marriage, but continued to meet new challenges. She learned to drive at the age of seventy-seven and joined the water aerobics abd singles club at The Colony. She loved people and made friends easily.
Her many artistic talents included decorating her house. She collected angels and her favorite colors were pink and blue. Each visit to her home was a surprise for she was constantly rearranging the furniture and accessories. She loved to shop and was always fashionably dressed with attention to every detail.
Blanche was filled with unconditional love for her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was the matriarch presiding over festive family gatherings, always ready with advice and concern. Blanche was proud of her Hispanic roots in Chihuahua, Mexico. She was a devout Catholic and it gave her great strength throughout her life, especially during the loss of her son, William Frink.
Blanche will be missed by her surviving two sisters, her children; Sylvia Bird, Albert Frink, and John Frink, their spouses, her ten grandchildren, and her six great grandchildren and the many other family and friends.
She was loved by all who had the pleasure to know her and they all lift their glasses to toast her in heaven where she now lives with the angels she loved so much.
Vigil service at 6:00 PM, Thursday, July 22, 2004 at O’Connor Laguna Hills Mortuary. Funeral mass at 11:30 AM, Friday, July 23, 2004 at St. John Vianney Church, 1345 Turnbull Canyon Road, Hacienda Heights. Interment at Rose Hills Memorial Park in Whittier.

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30 responses to Blanche Angela Frink

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  1. Dear Nieces and Nephews:
    I will always miss my sister and best friend. We became very close as teenagers. As we were always together at that time of our lives, we even went on double dates. This is when I met George and Blanche met Albert. I remember on one of our double dates, I needed to go to the bathroom very badly. Since I was so modest, I asked Blanche to tell my date I had an appendix attach and had to go home right away! Blanche was furious because we had to go home so early. Some of our dates were times going on picnics with a group of friends. Photos of just those times are probably in your scrap books.

    Even after we were married, we were always together. One time when George and I went to San Luis, Blanche and Al took care of Coky. They rode around in their car pretending that Coky was their baby! Soon after, Blanche became pregnant with Sylvia. I held Sylvia when she was only 3 hours old. Over the years we visited eachother, kids and all. The last visit I made with George was a wonderful time. We visited the Queen Mary; and Albert showed us all around town. What wonderful memories. Love to all of you, Aunt Sara

    Dear Cousins,
    I wish we could be there with you. It is hard to imagine life without BLanche. Her sparkling eyes, great smile and tenderness are something I will always hold dear to me. The Frink family was an important part of my youth and the relatives my family and I were the closest to throughout the years. Blanche built a legacy. Her love is with us today! God bless all of you.
    Love,
    Patty

  2. Dear Al, Sylvia and John,
    I would like to express my deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your mother. Although I only met Blanche a couple of times, she was someone you cannot forget — very full of life and lots of interests!

    Best regards,
    Robin Mecinski

  3. We are all so terribly sorry for your great loss!Your mother was a wonderful woman.
    Our love & thoughts are with you,
    Larry,Lorie,Erik & Alex

  4. Linda Thomas says:

    John and family,
    You are all in my thoughts and prayers. It is so difficult to lose a parent or grandparent, but just rememember all the wonderful memories you have stored up of her. God bless and keep you safe.

  5. Dear Al and Denise,

    We were truly sad to learn of your Mom’s passing. We pray that her memories and the inspiration she provided will live on forever. You are in in our thoughts and prayers.

    Walt and Pam Worley

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