Frank Bakker 24 August 1959 – 21 August 2025
CONTRIBUTE
TO MEMORY TIMELINE
You were my lovely quirky neighbour who was always ready to give me advice (even when I didn’t want advice about electric cars ha ha). You made me proud of living in Belmont and I treasure the memories of your summer evening barbecues with great food and surrounded by the rest of the Belmont crew. I am sorry you won’t know how much you will be missed. With affection Diana
I worked for Frank doing a bit of gardening and handyman jobs but he became a mate. He had some funny ideas and we used to clash but we always forgot about it after a few Coronas. I have happy memories of swapping yarns in his beautiful garden, falling off the jet ski and hair-raising drives in his Cadillac. Frank had merit- he truly did. I, for one, will be saddened for the rest of my life. Tom
Loving memories of our days in Rivervale. So glad we caught up in Albany. Pray you are now at peace . Steve and Tina Smith xxx
I learned today---the 13th of november--that frank had sadly passed away. i'm still in shock at the hardly believable news. Frank visited me every friday afternoon in one of his beautiful cars. so long, my old friend😥
I last conversed with Frank back in June, just days before i went to Glastonbury. Frank was always interested in Glastonbury and couldn't wait to ask me questions about my time there. This year i saw what might be one of the last performances by Roy Harper so i want to dedicate this very special song to Frank. It's a reflection on mortality in language Frank would well understand. Miss you Frank. But i will see you back in the pavilion one day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy-WU7RPxEw
I last conversed with Frank back in June, just days before i went to Glastonbury. Frank was always interested in Glastonbury and couldn't wait to ask me questions about my time there. This year i saw what might be one of the last performances by Roy Harper so i want to dedicate this very special song to Frank. It's a reflection on mortality in language Frank would well understand. Miss you Frank. But i will see you back in the pavilion one day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy-WU7RPxEw
Farewell our dear Frank, make sure you travel onto your next life. Stay safe. View full message
Sue & Greg DellaYou were my lovely quirky neighbour who was always ready to give me advice (even when I didn’t want advice about electric cars ha ha). You made me proud of living in Belmont and I treasure the memories of your summer evening barbecues with great food and surrounded by the rest of the Belmont crew. I am sorry you won’t know how much you will be missed. With affection Diana Read full message here.
I worked for Frank doing a bit of gardening and handyman jobs but he became a mate. He had some funny ideas and we used to clash but we always forgot about it after a few Coronas. I have happy memories of swapping yarns in his beautiful garden, falling off the jet ski and hair-raising drives in his Cadillac. Frank had merit- he truly did. I, for one, will be saddened for the rest of my life. Tom Read full message here.
Loving memories of our days in Rivervale. So glad we caught up in Albany. Pray you are now at peace . Steve and Tina Smith xxx Read full message here.
I learned today---the 13th of november--that frank had sadly passed away. i'm still in shock at the hardly believable news. Frank visited me every friday afternoon in one of his beautiful cars. so long, my old friend😥 Read full message here.
I last conversed with Frank back in June, just days before i went to Glastonbury. Frank was always interested in Glastonbury and couldn't wait to ask me questions about my time there. This year i saw what might be one of the last performances by Roy Harper so i want to dedicate this very special song to Frank. It's a reflection on mortality in language Frank would well understand. Miss you Frank. But i will see you back in the pavilion one day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy-WU7RPxEw Read full message here.
I last conversed with Frank back in June, just days before i went to Glastonbury. Frank was always interested in Glastonbury and couldn't wait to ask me questions about my time there. This year i saw what might be one of the last performances by Roy Harper so i want to dedicate this very special song to Frank. It's a reflection on mortality in language Frank would well understand. Miss you Frank. But i will see you back in the pavilion one day. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vy-WU7RPxEw Read full message here.