Dr. Franklin R. Jung, 92, was welcomed into Heaven with his loving wife, Carol by his side in Sun City West, Arizona, on April 11, 2019.
Funeral services were on Saturday, April 27 at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church, in Sun City West. Dr. Jung’s family would like you to join them for a celebration of life service on Saturday, July 20 at 11 a.m. Mass will be held at St. Laurence Church, Maple Lake in Mentor. Lunch and visiting will follow. Interment was at Fort Snelling Cemetery in Minneapolis on Saturday, June 29. Memorials may be made to The Smile Train.
Dr. Jung was born April 3, 1927 in Wadena to Dr. W. R. Jung and Bertha (Fabian) Jung. He was the youngest of six children. He attended St. Anns grade school and Wadena High School. While still in high school, he enlisted in the navy and was trained for, and served as, a corpsman at Great Lakes Naval Military Base.
After Franklin’s Navy service, he attended St. Cloud State College for his pre-dental studies, and then attended the University of Minnesota Dental School, graduating in 1952. After practicing general dental for 10 years, he returned to the U of M for his orthodontics training and became board certified.
Franklin married Caroline (Carol) Schmitt on June 28, 1952. They then moved to Crookston where he began his dental practice. He eventually had an office in Thief River Falls as well. Frank was active in the Crookston community, serving at different times as president of Crookston Jaycees, P.T.A., Toastmasters, and Lions. He served as The Blood Bank President for 25 years, was a Cursillo Leader and served as Polk County Cancer Chairman for several years. While serving as Vice President of the Minnesota Dental Association, Dr. Jung and his wife hosted a 21 day People to People Tour to 7 countries in Europe and Russia, a highlight of his career.
Frank enjoyed singing and served in choir wherever he lived. While living in Crookston, he was a member of a sextet for 20 years. His hobbies were hunting, fishing and golf. The family moved to Thief River Falls for the last 8 years of his practice then retired to their Maple Lake home in Mentor, spending the winter months in Sun City West, Arizona.
Dr. Jung was preceded in death by his parents, son David Harper, sisters Marion (William) Campbell, Dee (Jim) Hammarsten, Patricia (Russell) Gilmer, his brothers Harper (Irene) and Bill (Monie).
Frank is survived by his wife of 66 years and 6 children: Philip (Julie), Tom (Trudy), Katherine (John) Herkenhoff, Robert (Laurie), Mark (Jenae) and Steve (Debbie); daughter-in-law Beverly Jung; 25 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.