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Frank T. Polk

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Frank T. Polk went to be with the Lord Saturday, September 11, 2021 at the age of 80 years. Frank was born in Tampa, Florida July 22, 1941 to the late Nettie Richards Neal and Maurice Neal. After graduation, Frank joined the United States Army where he was awarded the Expert Badge for Rifle Marksmanship and Sharpshooter. He retired from the Bexar County Sheriff’s office after 35 years of dedicated service. Affectionately known as “Pokie” to many, he loved spending time with family. He adored his wife, Loraine, who he loved traveling throughout the US with, making great memories. Frank enjoyed the outdoors, fishing, hunting and barbecuing. He looked forward to his breakfasts with his BCSO retirees. Frank is preceded in death by his parents, brothers, Bruce Neal and Pat Neal; sister, Loretta Keck and granddaughter, Andrea Stout. He will be dearly missed by his wife of 56 years, Loraine Polk; children, Michele Reynolds, Steven Polk and his wife, Dawn, Gary Polk and his wife, Maureen, Gerald Polk and his wife, Jolene; his brother, Edward Polk and sister Vera Anderson; grandchildren, Daisa, Justin and his wife Cheyenne, Travis, Madison, Brett, Tyler, Ryan, Andrew and Logan; great-grandchildren, Abigail, Kamrie, Danny, Coltyn, Caden, Karson and Harper. Visitation will begin Friday, October 1, 2021 at 12noon with a Memorial Service at 12:30pm at Meadowlawn Funeral Home Chapel, 5611 E. Houston St. San Antonio, TX 78220 with procession to follow at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. A reception will be held immediately after at Pruski Hall at St. Jerome Catholic Church, 7955 Real Rd. San Antonio, TX 78263.

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  1. Please accept my most heartfelt sympathies for your loss… My thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.

  2. He was always there when we needed him I am honored to go in my grandpa and any rest in peace I love you grandpa goodbye for now but not forever

  3. To Gary, your Mom and Family please know my family and I continue to keep you in prayers during this difficult time. “For GOD so Loved the world, that He Gave His Only Begotten SON; that whosoever Believes in HIM Shall Not Perish, But have everlasting life” John 3;16. That belief is our True Peace & console. I worked with your Dad & Mickey in the 90’s before moving over to “Swing – Shift”. Hey! together the “Dynamic Duo” also did their part to accomplish the mission. Working Criminal Warrants wasn’t easy, chasing exhausted leads – marked as good ones. Making pick-ups across the city & God help you if the WPers caught “scent” he was active cause man now you gotta Run! THANK GOD no one ended up a Statistic & Your ‘Ole Man made it home every night. I wasn’t assigned a warrant slot then but whenever I got a chance to work outside, Brother I’d go with whoever was left in office. There we were.. A Three Pack. Micky, your Pops and Me.. the Runner😫. After I retired I went to a few breakfast get togethers not many- but a few; and there they were: The committee! Since I wasn’t a frequent attendee, I figured these guys would be there. So I’d walk by & greet them. It was a Blessing to have worked with them and surviving our Tour of Duty. Now we continue forward, every step and passage remembering your Dads love of family and courage to face the dangers. WE Honor his memory by remembering his advice & instruction, continually maintaining the Family Thread that he and Mom started by the Grace of GOD. 2Samuel Ch12 23)King David asks “Can I bring him back again? I shall go to him.” King David understood that his child was with GOD and cannot come back, only He can go with the child, with GOD. Brother, I accompany your loss as I also have said goodbye to my Daddy. God Bless You and continue to keep you All Safe.


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