Mr. Frank A. Roundtree

Date of Birth:
October 18,1941
Passed away on:
July 13,2020
Obituary:
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Visitation
 
Location:
Harrell's Funeral Home
Address:
400 E. Cherry Street Douglas, GA 31533
Date:
Jul 17,2020
Memorial
 
Location:
Gaines Chapel AME Parking Lot
Address:
1008 S. Coffee Ave. Douglas, GA 31533
Date:
Jul 18,2020
Home Going / Interment
 
Location:
Hadley CME Cemetery
Address:
244 Stewart Road Thomasville, GA 31792
Date:
Jul 18,2020


Tara Box McGaha
Roundtree was such a special part of my memories from Coffee High School. He always knew what was going on with everybody and he truly cared about the students. What a great man!
 
Posted on Jul 15, 2020
 

Voncile Fuller Chapel
Frank Roundtree was a man that I worked with for many years. He was a hard worker and was loved and respected by many. He will be missed by many family and friends. I will miss talking to him. I want you to know that he was truly loved and respected by me. Rest In Peace my dearest friend. Love Always.
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Yvonne Fletcher- Palmer
Praying for your comfort and peace with our sympathy and caring. Roundtree will be missed.
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Chad McFarlin
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Janet Courson Matis
A great teacher from Coffee High School. Praying for the family
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Susan Atwater Johnson
Mr Roundtree was my favorite high school you will be missed you and your family was a great contribution to the school and the neighborhood. Take your rest and you will be missed
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Tree was My mentor and role model. He inspired me to give back and be a positive role model.I will always remember and honor him.
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Jerome Johnson
Tree inspired me to be the man I am today.My sincere condolences to the family. RIP
 
Posted on Jul 16, 2020
 

Rebecca (Becky) Spear and Family
Our deepest condolences to the Roundtree and Parker family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
 
Posted on Jul 17, 2020
 

Kim Sasser
Mr. Frank as I called him had many a conversations over the years and visited with him many times in his home and he was my friend. Looking forward to catching back up with you as I know I will see you once again. Rest in Peace my friend.
 
Posted on Jul 17, 2020
 

Janet Cole Phelps
Praying for Mr. Roundtree's family, loved ones and former students. Thankful for Mr. Roundtree's service as a teacher and role model to so many of us in this community.
 
Posted on Jul 17, 2020
 

Sonia S. Henry
Rest In Peace my brother we will truly miss you.
 
Posted on Jul 18, 2020
 

Yolanda Thomas
To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Rest in Paradise. To God be the glory for the things He has done. Heaven doors have opened up to receive another faithful servant.
 
Posted on Jul 18, 2020
 

Mary Merriwether
 
Posted on Jul 18, 2020
 

Miriam Vickers Holland
Mr. Roundtree was a great colleague. I enjoyed both working with him but also knowing. May God's Grace surround each of you and bring you Peace.
 
Posted on Jul 18, 2020
 

kasey
mr roundtree is the uncle to my best friend, tyrone davis. after Ty passed on, I tried to be as, and hope I was, a friend to Unc. I hope he felt the same. if not he would have said "now listen here...." The good ones are leaving to fast.
 
Posted on Jul 18, 2020
 

Rodney Bee
Uncle Frank. The memory of you comes to me quite often. I remember you and Auntie showing up for my college graduation. I was dating your niece-in-law at the time. I thought to myself... "These people barely know me, and they drove here just to support me?" That day, you became special in my book. The actions and selfless behavior I saw from you that day and over the year were too many to count. However, let me tell you all what really solidified Uncle Frank in my spirit forever.... I was going through an extremely difficult transition. I guess he could sense something was wrong, but today of all days was not the day he should have been focused on me. It was the day of his wife's funeral. Do you know this strong, sturdy Giant watch his only life partner go into the ground forever....and was still concerned about what was going on with me? My little problems seemed like a drop in the bucket, compared to what he was witnessing. This man right here just laid eyes on his wife for the last time. That gives you a snippet of just how much this man touched the lives of others around him. I am not related to Uncle Frank in any way, but that day.... and every day after that, I was his family, and he was mine. Uncle Frank kept in touch with me after that and I kept in touch with him. We supported one another just by a simple phone call. LOL, each time I would call him, he would say...."Rodney Bee, hold on let me write your number down." I would laugh it off because I knew he would lose the number and I's end up calling him back and hearing the same thing again on the next call. One thing I learned from him was to never let anyone leave your house emptied handed. Anytime I would visit, I would always leave with something from him, whether it was old clothes... or a jar of pickled hot sauce. Whatever he gave me, I held on to it, because HE gave it to me. Even when I went to visit him for the last time, I left his house with something. He wasn't even there or aware I was at his home, but I still didn’t leave empty handed. My guy, Uncle Frank, will live on in my memories forever. What a special soul. He will never be forgotten. Just as I have, my children WILL ALWAYS know him as their Uncle Frank.
 
Posted on Jul 10, 2021
 

Rodney Bee
I miss you Uncle Frank. I’ve got a big day coming up tomorrow and you came to my mind. I remember watching you. Your stature. The way you spoke. The way you held your head high. Your confidence. Your compassion for others…. I hope to be an example like you still are for me. My daughter will know who you are. Love you Uncle Frank.
 
Posted on Jul 27, 2023