Seabridge, Frank Spencer

Frank Spencer Seabridge

18th March 1933 ~ 16th September 2021

Adored husband to Audrey (dec).

A beloved Father to Edwina and Spencer. Brother to Jean (dec), Elaine (dec ), Norma, Roy & Regina.

Adored Grandfather to Ashley and Oliver, and recently a Great Grandfather to Delilah.

He will be dearly missed by all that knew him and will be remembered for his larger than life personality and kind heart.


Family and friends are invited to celebrate the life of Frank via an online service

on Thursday 23rd September at 3:30pm.

To view the livestreaming of Frank's service, please click on the link below.

https://www.westwardfilms.com.au/210923-frank-seabridge

19 Tributes

  1. Morgan Easte
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    I love frank he was a father figure to me when now one else was
    He was the best man I’ve ever met in my life
    I want to be a good strong man like frank
    I was never blood related to frank but that never stop him from seeing me and my brother as one of his own grandkids
    I love you frank and I’ll miss you and you’ll forever be by my side

  2. Karen,Trevor,Rachael.,Cam and Robert Lock
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    To a true gentleman,

    Frank we adored your visits up to Cairns when we would all sit, chat and have a drink together. You were always so interested in everything that was happening in our world and we loved hearing about your life experiences in the stories you shared.

    Thank you for bringing up a beautiful daughter Edwina who we have been privileged to share many years with.

    May you now rest in peace with your lovely Audrey

    Love Karen and Trevor, Rachael and Cameron and Robert Lock
    xoxoxo

  3. Ray Martin
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    Well Frank …you where among’st the best mates I have ever had.
    A wonderful family …. I always enjoyed catching up with you all.
    We would laugh and always have so much fun.
    I first met you and Ken on the railway down at Moorooduc ….we had great times and I always came to you for advice.
    A clever man …a great tradesman.
    My last memory of you was when you came up and we all went over to Colbinabin where Helen and I where holding an open mike.
    We sang and had a meal together…. you stayed with us at Rushworth.
    So …farewell my old buddy … I shall always remember you.
    Ray Martin …… ps Helen sends her love xx

  4. Mick Maloy
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    To a remarkable man
    I can only be grateful that we had the pleasure of knowing you as a friend and workmate. In all that time you were a true gentleman who not only was a great tradesmen you also gave everyone around you a sense of welcome. We had some good times, shared a few ales talked a lot about life and family. You adored your family that was obvious it was always a pleasure to listen to you.
    You will be sorely missed my friend.
    Thank you for the memories
    May you Rest In Peace
    Love Mick and Jan Maloy.

  5. Ken Robertson
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    To a true friend with whom I had a great time working together as well as socialising including some trips away and always spent laughing the whole time. You made work a pleasure.
    Your passing has left a large void.
    Rest In Peace my friend.
    Ken Robertson

  6. Andrew George
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    I was his favourite godson and I loved him very much. He visited me in my new house and he loved it. I will miss him so much. Love from Andrew

  7. Tony Vaughan
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    RIP Frank it was a pleasure knowing you and sharing your warm and friendly company on quite a number of occasions

    Sincere condolences to Edwina and Mark and the whole family
    Best regards
    Noeleen and Tony Vaughan

  8. Leigh Hodgen
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    Farewell Frank! You will always be remembered for your friendly happy nature and as Blossom’s best friend!
    Sending our love and sincere condolences at this very sad and difficult time to all the family.
    Love,
    Paul, Leigh, Nina, Alex & little Blossom xxx

  9. Connie, Michael, Winnie and Vicky Woo
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    Uncle Frank,
    You were one of the first few people that we met when we first came to Australia some 35 years ago. We are so grateful to have known you.

    You have shown us the Australian way of living, and we now always bring our own beer to BBQs, we don’t drink water now because you told us water rusts pipes, and imagine what it can do to our guts, and trust you, you are a plumber. As adults, we always accept a beer or wine at parties, and never ask for water. You have taught us well! (Only joking about not drinking water)

    Thank you for being part of our lives, we will remember your kindness, generosity and sense of humour, we will miss you, your loving memory will always be with us.

    Rest In Peace Uncle Frank.

    Love, Connie, Michael, Winnie and Vicky Woo

  10. Nigel George
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    To a dearly loved uncle and amazing man. So kind and gentle, a pleasure to be with at any time. You will be sadly missed by us all. Unfortunately, due to the current restrictions, we are unable to be with you this one last time. Rest assured however we are there in spirit. R.I.P.
    With much love
    Nigel, Karen and family

  11. Claire Hone
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    To dear Frank, you will be missed by many. I will always remember your huge smile and stories about my Mum. With much love Claire and family xxx

  12. Tracey Easte
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    Frank Seabridge with his wife Audrey have been part of my life and my family for over 40 plus years. They were Pa and Nanny to us all and we spent many happy times with them.
    My children Hamish and Morgan viewed him as their grandfather all their lives and he gave them wonderful role model to look up to. I am grateful and feel very fortunate and blessed that you were part of our lives.
    We all have such wonderful happy memories of a beautiful kind man, mere words cannot express the loving impact you had in our lives.
    Your loving memory will be with us always.
    We send all our love and thoughts to everyone at this time.

  13. Tracey Easte
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    Frank Seabridge with his wife Audrey have been part of my life and my family for over 40 plus years. They were Pa and Nanny to us all and we spent many happy times with them.
    My children Hamish and Morgan viewed him grandfather all their lives and he gave them wonderful role model to look up to. I am grateful and feel very fortunate and blessed that you were part of our lives.
    We all have such wonderful happy memories of a beautiful kind man; mere words cannot express the loving impact you had in our lives.
    Your loving memory will be with us always.
    We send all our love and thoughts to everyone at this time.

  14. Kathleen Woollacott
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    Sleep well Uncle Frank.
    I cherish the memories of you and Aunty Audrey making us a part of your big family, and you tinkering in your garage.
    And ‘rescuing’ Bo Bo and giving him to Mum.
    All my love to Edwina, Spencer and families.

  15. Gayle & Brian Lane
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    Our family has shared some very happy memorable times with The Seabridge Family through our connection with the Nagambie Water Ski Club.
    This past week, we have been reminiscing about Frank and his wonderful contribution to making the club what it is today. Frank would always be the first to put his hand up ! Whether it be a working bee, attending meetings, learn to ski days for the local kids, and of course .. participating in our many social events. He was such a warm inviting person you just couldn’t help but like him.
    He was always up for a chat and of course a sip. He became a very good friend to us and still kept in contact over the years. Even though our ski-ing days were over, he was always interested in what we were doing.
    Edwina, Mark, Spence, Ashley, Oliver and extended family. We send you our deepest sympathy. May he Rest In Peace with his dear Audrey. xx
    And on a last note .. Long Live Those Blue Speedo’s.
    Cheers To You Frank.
    Love Gayle & Brian. xx

  16. Tyler murdoch
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    A very beautiful Send off for such a fantastic gentleman. I’ll never forget all the memories I shared and all the stories Frank told me over the years, many late nights were shared with Oliver In nagambie where he always had an awesome story to tell. My thoughts are with Frank’s family here in Australia and in England. He was a great man =]
    Much Love & Big Hugs
    Tyler Murdoch
    xx

  17. Hamish EASTE
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    Thanks Pa for being a huge part of my childhood and great role model in my life, you will be missed so much!
    You have a family that loves you deeply and you were a great man that achieved so much.
    I will miss you

  18. Regina Boulton
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    From this day forward my life will be so different; you were such a big part of my daily life that I cannot imagine life without you in it. You enjoyed a wonderful life particularly the years spent in Australia. You were never afraid to try something new, never missing an opportunity to do something challenging including jumping from a plane, caving, water skiing, bungy jumping and more. Thank you for being such a lovely man and brother; wish we could have had more time together. Words cannot express how much you meant to me. Rest in Peace Frankie all my love Regina x

  19. Annie
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    Dear Uncle Frank : I got to know you when both you and Aunty Audrey visited Malaysia more than 30++ years ago. You left a very good impression on me and my family members. We will always remember your lovely hug. Rest in peace.
    We will miss you.

    To : Aunty Edwina, Ashley, Oliver – our deepest condolence to you and your family members.

    Warm Regards,
    YAP Swee Fah’s daughter Annie YAP and family.

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