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On April 13th Frank Peoples left this earth to be with his beloved wife Marie Peoples where the two of them were married for almost 60 years. Frank was passionate about his role as a supervisor at the California Pacific Medical Center (CPMC) where he was employed for over 40 years. During his role as supervisor, he hired many employees some of which were members of St. Phillip’s Missionary Baptist Church illustrating the quality of workers he was interested in working at CPMC.
He was an active member of St. Phillip’s Missionary Baptist Church where he served faithfully as a Deacon, Elder, Sunday School Superintendent and also founder and director of the church male chorus. As a loving father and devoted man of God, Frank and Marie raised their three boys to Love God and become active members of the church. Not only was Frank an active member of his local church he was also an active member at the district level serving with the Progressive Baptist Missionary Educational District Association. At the national level Frank faithfully served his country in the Air Force where he was awarded the World War II victory medal when he was honorably discharged.
Frank enjoyed the outdoors where he along with his parents and children would travel long distances to go both fresh water and salt water fishing during the summer months in Southern California.
Frank is survived by his two sons Glenn Frank Peoples and Aundrie La Quince Peoples. He is also survived by a host of Grandchildren, Great Grandchildren and Great, Great Grandchildren along with many Nieces and Nephews. During his life on this earth Frank left a tremendous effect on many lives. Well, done good and faithful servant for your impact will live on through the generations.
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