Frank Leo Altgilbers
Frank Leo Altgilbers, age 85, of Quincy died on Monday, November 16, 2020 in Blessing Hospital. He was born on February 6, 1935 in Quincy the son of Frank and Josephine (Mast) Altgilbers.
Frank was employed by the United States Postal Service until his retirement.
He was a member of the Genealogical Society in Quincy, where he used his knowledge to trace the genealogy of the Altgilbers and Mast families, Germany and the Civil War. Frank loved going to yard sales, auctions and flea markets with his sisters. He had many different collections.
Frank is survived by one sister Carlene Wolf, one brother Wilfred Altgilbers, thirty-four nieces and nephews and many great nieces and great nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers: Joseph Altgilbers and Donald Altgilbers; sisters: Dorothy Janssen, Florine Sparrow and his twin sister Frances Leona Evoy, a brother, Norbert in infancy and one nephew.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, November 23, 2020 at 10:00 a.m. in St. Francis Catholic Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Francis Catholic Church or St. Vincent’s Casita Catherine Assisted Living. All those attending the services are kindly asked to wear a face mask and observe social distancing guidelines.
My symphathy to all the Altgilbers Family! I went to school with Frank and Fran, such good Friends! May they Rest in Peace!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time! I worked with Frank for years and he was always pleasant!
God Speed Uncle Frank.
Thank you for the family tree. It is great!
Frank was a great man and a wonderful friend. His dedication to genealogy and history will always be remembered and valued by many for generations to come. With my sincere and deepest sympathy to the family.
Dear FAMILY
I remember Frank yrs ago and saw him at many sales in the 90s. O was at his home then looking at his collection he had in his basement at that time and his display cabinets he had made for them. A nice man and interesting to know. God rest his soul.
I’ll have a mass said for him at St. Rose.
Paul