Dr James Phillip “Jim” Frach

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Dr James Phillip “Jim” Frach

Birth
Death
22 Jun 2002 (aged 62)
Burial
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Jim Frach was a much-loved resident of Morrilton, Arkansas. He was originally from Kalispell, Montana, and was the son of Charles and Margaret (Peggy) Frach of Kalispell. He had a sister, Carol. He was married to Bobby Willard Frach for 30 years, and had five children.

He was a devout Christian, a member of the First Baptist Church of Morrilton, and enjoyed mechanics, woodworking, home repair, 4-wheeling and many other activities.

Dr. Frach served in the 10th Army Special Forces during the Vietnam War era. Later in his life, he was active in the Lions Club, which he enjoyed very much. He studied at several universities, including the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the University of Montana, and Palmer College. In the 1970s, he was a police officer in Little Rock, Arkansas.

His funeral was held at the First Baptist Church of Morrilton. He was laid to rest at Landmark Cemetery in Pulaski County, AR. He is still very much missed by his family and friends.
Dr. Jim Frach was a much-loved resident of Morrilton, Arkansas. He was originally from Kalispell, Montana, and was the son of Charles and Margaret (Peggy) Frach of Kalispell. He had a sister, Carol. He was married to Bobby Willard Frach for 30 years, and had five children.

He was a devout Christian, a member of the First Baptist Church of Morrilton, and enjoyed mechanics, woodworking, home repair, 4-wheeling and many other activities.

Dr. Frach served in the 10th Army Special Forces during the Vietnam War era. Later in his life, he was active in the Lions Club, which he enjoyed very much. He studied at several universities, including the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, the University of Montana, and Palmer College. In the 1970s, he was a police officer in Little Rock, Arkansas.

His funeral was held at the First Baptist Church of Morrilton. He was laid to rest at Landmark Cemetery in Pulaski County, AR. He is still very much missed by his family and friends.