

PAUL FRANKE
July 25, 1929 - December 13, 2024
Obituary
Devoted husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, Paul Gerhardt Franke, age 95 of Menasha, passed away on December 13, 2024 in Appleton, after a long time with declining health.
Mr. Franke was born on July 25, 1929, in Manitowoc, WI, the only child of Gerhardt H. Franke and Olivia W. (Geisler) Franke. He was baptized and confirmed at the First German Evangelical Lutheran Church in Manitowoc. At age 12, he started working part-time at Huchthausen Hardware. He had a high mechanical aptitude and curiosity. This was demonstrated when, as a youth, he took apart the family washing machine and successfully reassembled it. On April 30, 1942, Paul left school early to watch the launching of the USS Peto – the first of 28 WWII submarines built in Manitowoc.
Paul graduated from Manitowoc Lincoln High School in June of 1947, and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. On June 15, 1951, Paul and his future wife, his neighbor and high school sweetheart, Laverne E. Metzger, graduated from UW– Madison. On June 16, 1951, they were married at the First Reformed Church of Manitowoc. On June 17, 1951, the couple started their drive to Burbank, California where Paul was employed at Lockheed Aircraft Corporation. Sons Jeff and David were born in California. In 1954, the young family moved to Neenah, when Paul started a very successful nearly 40-year career with Kimberly-Clark Corporation. Daughter Kay was born in Wisconsin. In 1958, the family was transferred to New Milford, Connecticut where son Mark was born. In 1964, the family moved back to Neenah. In 1978, Paul and Laverne moved into their dream house on Doty Island along the Fox River in Menasha.
Paul was extremely devoted to both his career and family. At Lockheed, he helped design portions of the C-130 Hercules aircraft and worked on design projects for several military “Skunk Works” aircraft. He was a gifted machine designer and well-respected engineering project/technical leader at Kimberly-Clark, earning several U.S. patents. Paul designed and developed innovative machines or machine sections in the Household products, Non-wovens, and Feminine Care business areas. Examples include facial tissue folding improvements, disposable non-woven hospital gown sleeve-making apparatus, SRM and Lightdays® machines. Hardworking and skilled, he was eager to help his family with any repair or project involving houses, cars, and boats.
Paul was proud of his German heritage, enjoyed listening to Elvis music, and had many good friendships. He also took pleasure in driving several Cadillacs, playing with Bowser, the family dog , motorboating, sailing, and attending Badger football games. Most of all, he and Laverne traveled extensively including trips to China and the Panama Canal. Each grandchild, around age 12, received a special cruise trip. Three generations of Frankes were treated to the couple's 50th wedding anniversary celebration cruise in 2001. Cancun was a favorite vacation destination for Paul and Laverne.
In his later years, Paul had several significant health issues but was lovingly cared for by wife Laverne who was joined in his care, in recent times, by son David. Remarkably, he lived at home until December 6, 2024. Paul, faithful in Jesus until the very end, had an abundant life.
Survivors include his wife of 73 years, Laverne; four children – Jeff (Vicki) of Portage, Wisconsin, David, Kay (special friend Alan), and Mark (Maripat) all of Neenah; eight grandchildren – Jessica Franke, Jennifer Franke, Maranda (Charles) Tomlinson, Matthew (Sarah) Franke, Jacob (Natalie) Franke, Marissa Franke, Mareena (Bill) Breining, and Trisha Franke; three great-grandchildren – James and Jayla Dyste, and Benjamin Tomlinson.
Preceding Paul in death were three brothers-in-law and three sisters-in-law on the Metzger side, and many Franke and Geisler cousins.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, December 28 at the Congregational United Church of Christ Neenah-Menasha. Rev. Robert Van Ess will officiate. Visitation will be held from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm on Friday, December 27 at the Westgor Funeral home in Neenah, and from 9:00 am Saturday until 10:45 am at the Church prior to the funeral service. Burial will be on December 30, 2024 at 11:00 am at Evergreen Cemetery in Manitowoc.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to the Congregational United Church of Christ Neenah-Menasha or Shriners Hospitals for Children.
The Franke family wishes to thank Dr. T. Keith Duncan and his staff at ThedaCare Physicians for many years of excellent medical care.
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Bill Coan
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I was glad to see that Paul’s gift for friendship was alluded to in this marvelous memorial tribute. I observed this gift over a period of ten years in Paul’s (and Laverne’s) loving support of Gerry and Margaret Kreblein. I myself was the occasional beneficiary of Paul’s (and Laverne’s) friendly nature during that same period. A very, very fine man.
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Terry and Louise Springer
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We are so sorry to hear of your loss, but happy to learn that you've been in your beautiful home on the water so long. The closeness of your family will certainly be a comfort to you all. We sign as friends of the whole family. Terry and Louise
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Diane
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So sorry for your loss. Have known the family for years with visit from them at Menasha Marina. Diane
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Paulette & Frank Rosch
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We are so sorry for your loss. We remember Paul well from the K-C days we shared. Smart and warm, a wonderful man.
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Doina & Cristian Neculescu
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Sincere condolences! May God Rest him in Peace and give all the Frankes the strength to go thru this difficult time.