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We created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Frank Kutinsky. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. As we plan virtual gatherings, we will post invites. Remember to RSVP to help us plan. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
OBITUARY
Frank Kutinsky, 78, of Beverly Hills, Michigan, died on 10 April 2020.Family members include:Beloved husband of Sandy Kutinsky. Cherished father of Kari (Dr. Jeffrey) Provizer, and Eric "Ricky" (Melissa) Kutinsky. Proud grandfather of Noah, Jake, and Ellie Provizer, and Joel and Ben Kutinsky. Loving brother of Dr. Jay (Lesley) Kutinsky and the late David Kutinsky. Dear brother-in-law of Dr. Andie Kutinsky. Devoted son of the late... see more
Frank Kutinsky, 78, of Beverly Hills, Michigan, died on 10 April 2020.
Family members include: Beloved husband of Sandy Kutinsky. Cherished father of Kari (Dr. Jeffrey) Provizer, and Eric "Ricky" (Melissa) Kutinsky. Proud grandfather of Noah, Jake, and Ellie Provizer, and Joel and Ben Kutinsky. Loving brother of Dr. Jay (Lesley) Kutinsky and the late David Kutinsky. Dear brother-in-law of Dr. Andie Kutinsky. Devoted son of the late Morris and the late Elsie Kutinsky. Also survived by his cousin, Stuart Falk, who was more like a brother, as well as many loving nieces, nephews, and the entire Jochanon family club.
Mr. Kutinsky died from complications due to the Covid-19 virus.
There will be Zoom memorial service scheduled at a later date. Please check back for further information.
Although he was technically my cousin, I always thought of Frankie as my fun uncle. Always so enthusiastic, giving, and full of life. I was especially touched a few years ago, when I saw him for the first time in about 20 years, having moved to the... moreAlthough he was technically my cousin, I always thought of Frankie as my fun uncle. Always so enthusiastic, giving, and full of life. I was especially touched a few years ago, when I saw him for the first time in about 20 years, having moved to the West Coast. Despite his declining health, he travelled to Chicago for a wedding, where we caught up. He was so authentically happy to see me again, and to catch up on how I had been doing. He also was so gracious in meeting my SO for the first time ever, and engaged with her like they were old friends. His smile and happiness were infectious, and seeing him again was a highlight of that weekend. He was a great soul, and will be missed. less
Kari, Ricky, Sandy and the whole family,
John and I send our deepest condolences. We will surely miss seeing him around your house Kari, and seeing that smile he always had when he sees the kids! He was so loved by everyone and he felt it, and knew... moreKari, Ricky, Sandy and the whole family,
John and I send our deepest condolences. We will surely miss seeing him around your house Kari, and seeing that smile he always had when he sees the kids! He was so loved by everyone and he felt it, and knew it, and he too, gave the love right back!!! Rest in Peace, Frank. less
Frankie was a Beautiful Soul
I never heard him complain
He was always happy to see me
The last few months I think he was happier to see
Rosie my therapy dog even he wouldn’t let her kiss him
He will be dearly missed but his Soul Lives Forever and
His... moreFrankie was a Beautiful Soul
I never heard him complain
He was always happy to see me
The last few months I think he was happier to see
Rosie my therapy dog even he wouldn’t let her kiss him
He will be dearly missed but his Soul Lives Forever and
His Memories help fill the holes in our hearts 💜🙏💜🔯💜 less
We lost a great father , husband, grampy , brother, uncle , cousin and friend yesterday. My dad’s memory will always bring a huge smile to all of our faces. Frankie was a force!
From his love of his family, especially his grandchildren to his obsession... moreWe lost a great father , husband, grampy , brother, uncle , cousin and friend yesterday. My dad’s memory will always bring a huge smile to all of our faces. Frankie was a force!
From his love of his family, especially his grandchildren to his obsession with the University of Michigan.
He loved to be in Ann Arbor, wether it was parking cars at my house on Dewey on football Saturdays, going to Pizza Bob’s for a chuck’s delight or to crash a party, Frankie was always around.
He fell in love with Duck Lake and always loved a “good road trip”!
We love you so much and miss you already.
Rest In Peace Grampy.
Please, please stay home people!!! #covid19sucksless
Rick and Kari, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was such a great guy and was always so nice to me. Whenever I was over, he always treated me like one of the family. I think what I remember most about Frank, he was always smiling. ... moreRick and Kari, I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was such a great guy and was always so nice to me. Whenever I was over, he always treated me like one of the family. I think what I remember most about Frank, he was always smiling. That, and of course matzo ball barking at me :-). Again I'm so sorry for your loss but I know Frank is in a better place looking down smiling on you all. less