- Frank Gross
Frank George Gross, OMC (May 23, 1919–January 13, 2006) was awarded the
Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship (OMC) one month after his death in 2006, [http://www.citizenship.gov.on.ca/english/news/2006/n20060202.shtml Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship Recipients Announced: Thirty-Eight Ontarians Recognized For Their Outstanding Public Contributions, Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, February 2, 2006] ] Boughner B., Schwab D. Frank Gross remembered with medal, Chatham Daily News, February 7, 2006] the onlyChatham-Kent resident to be recognized by theGovernment of Ontario forhumanitarianism .He had been well-known in the Chatham-Kent region as a
life insurance underwriter ,freemason ,cyclist andphilanthropist mainly on behalf of theCanadian Cancer Society .Frank was born in
Chesley, Ontario , had lived inListowel, Ontario until 1948, and established his residence in Chatham at 11 Stone Avenue in April, 1948.Military service and business career
Frank Gross was enlisted in the Canadian Army on August 8, 1942, stationed at
CFB Borden , Ontario andAldershot, England and trained intank operations. Rising to the rank ofCorporal , he served in England duringWorld War II as a tank trainer until his discharge on March 22, 1946. For war service, he was awarded the Canadian Defence Medal and Volunteer Service War Medal, both displayed in the picture to the right. Upon his return to Canada, Frank became a lifelong member of theRoyal Canadian Legion , Branch 28, Chatham. [Staff reporter. A new kind of superhero: kids show huge respect for vets. Chatham Daily News, November 12, 2004]Over the period of 1946-1956, Frank was a salesman for
Fuller Brush Company after which he joinedLondon Life Insurance Company as a lifeunderwriter . He was President of the Kent County Life Underwriters Association in 1963 and was recognized for 21 consecutive years with the National Quality Award from the Canadian Life Insurance Association. Frank retired from London Life in 1983.Freemasonry
Frank Gross was initiated into the Parthenon Lodge, number 267 of the
Masonic Order , in Chatham, Ontario, September, 1949. He rose to becomeWorshipful Master of Parthenon Lodge in 1954, was nominated to theScottish Rite Lodge of Perfection and Rose Croix in 1958, and was distinguished with the Gold Honor Award,York Rite Sovereign College of North America, for Outstanding Masonry on May 7, 2002.Frank was recognized with the Outstanding Service Certificate for Contributions to Masonry and Volunteering, November 25, 2002, presented by the Grand Master of the
Grand Lodge of Ontario. To celebrate the 150th Anniversary of the Grand Lodge of Ontario, the Masonic District Deputy Grand Master for Chatham-Kent designated the 2005 fund-raising effort in support of Frank Gross for his annual Great Ride Against Cancer, raising $18,155. [Robinet D., Masons of Chatham and District donate to the Canadian Cancer Society, Chatham This Week, June 22, 2005] [Staff reporter. Celebrating the sesquicentennial: Grand Lodge of Canada in Province of Ontario marks 150 years of masonry. Chatham Daily News, July 23, 2005]Each year over 2006-8, the Parthenon Lodge provided to a local graduating high school student a cash
bursary named the Frank Gross Academic and Humanitarian Award.Cycling and fund-raising
Wearing his red cycling clothing and riding the only 10-speed road bike he ever owned -- a 1979 CCM Silver Ghost -- Frank Gross was a familiar sight on Chatham-Kent streets and roads over the period of his cycling years, [Belzner C. Heart like a wheel, Chatham Daily News, April 16, 1992] [Belzner-Clock C. Our Heroes: Have bike will fund raise, Chatham Daily News, April, 1996] 1976 to November 3, 2005, his last log entry of 11.75 miles. A careful keeper of records, Gross logged 89,829 miles or 145,523 km over his 29 years of cycling.cite news|url=http://www.cktimes.ca/view-article.php?StoryID=6978&archive=1§ion=51&type=2|title=Frank Gross Memorial Banquet honours memory|last=Moffat|first=Liz |date=2006-10-31|publisher=Chatham-Kent Times|accessdate=2008-08-22]
From April until September, 2008, the Silver Ghost and a history of Frank Gross' charitable activities were on display in the Chatham-Kent Museum.Fact|date=August 2008
Beginning in 1979, Frank participated each year through 2005 in the Annual Great Ride Against Cancer held by the Chatham-Kent branch of the Canadian Cancer Society. [Drew S. Volunteer profile: Frank Gross, Chatham-Kent, Mainly For Seniors, August, 2002] [Staff reporter. Moving to stomp out cancer. Chatham Daily News, April 24, 2003] [Staff reporter. Gross rides for cancer. Chatham Daily News, April 26, 2004] [Staff reporter, Volunteering has been a way of life for Frank Gross, Chatham Daily News, April 21, 2005] By pledges received for his rides, Frank collected $83,584 from 2,622 total sponsors over these 26 years of fund-raising for cancer research and was the single largest fundraiser almost every year.cite news|url=http://www.cktimes.ca/view-article.php?StoryID=6952&archive=1§ion=69&type=1|title=Remembering Frank Gross – a very special guy|date=2006-10-19|publisher=Chatham-Kent Times|accessdate=2008-08-22]
Community service and awards
Frank Gross donated his time generously, often spending hours visiting hospitalized neighbors, Masonic Lodge brothers, their family members or elderly friends unable to leave their homes. From 1994-2003, he was a volunteer driver for the Chatham-Kent branch of the Canadian Cancer Society, logging 243 trips and 33,824 miles or 56,374 km transporting a total of 409 patients in his own vehicle between Chatham and London or Windsor hospitals.
For these activities and his cycling on behalf of fund-raising for cancer research, Frank was recognized with the following local, provincial or national awards as reported by two Chatham newspapers:
* Kent County Senior Achievement Award, June 16, 1995, [Staff reporter, Kent County honors three seniors with achievement awards for 1995, Lambton-Kent, Mainly for Seniors, July 7, 1995] from Hon. Michael Harris, Premier of Ontario, July 24, 1995
* Ontario Senior Achievement Award, [Daily News Staff and Thomson News Service, Chatham cycling enthusiast to receive achievement award, Chatham Daily News, June 14, 1995] Parliament Buildings, Queen’s Park,Toronto , June 20, 1995, presented by Lt. Governor Henry Jackman
*Canadian Red Cross Society, Distinguished Humanitarian Award, July, 1995
* Certificate of Appreciation, Royal Canadian Legion, Ontario Command, Branch 28-Chatham, 1998
* 20 year Service Award, Canadian Cancer Society, October 29, 1999
* International Year of Volunteers, Government of Canada Medal, presented at Chatham-Kent Council Meeting, Chatham City Hall, December 17, 2001 [Staff reporter. Volunteer medals will be provided this evening. Chatham Daily News, December 17, 2001]
* Ontario Volunteer Service Award, September 17, 2002, presented by Hon. Carl de Faria, Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration [Staff reporter. Volunteers are recognized. Chatham Daily News, September 18, 2002]
* Ontario Medal for Good Citizenship (posthumous), Ontario Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration, Parliament Buildings, Queen’s Park, Toronto, February 7, 2006, presented by Lt. Governor of Ontario, James Bartleman
* Memorial Banquetand Community Partner Award, Canadian Cancer Society, May, 2006Family and death
Frank Gross married Lilian Gladys Bailey (June 23, 1914 - September 23, 1994) of
Brooklin, Ontario on June 26, 1941. They had two sons, Philip Garth (April 18, 1947 born in Listowel) and Paul Munn (April 17, 1950 born in Chatham).Following complications associated with
cancer of thepancreas first identified on December 28, 2005, Frank Gross died at the Chatham-Kent Public Health Alliance Hospital at 08.34 on Friday, January 13, 2006.References
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