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Evan-gel-ical from the United States

April 10 at 7:51 am
Send it on down, send it on down, send your rain down Send it on down, send it on down, send your rain down Send it on down, send it on down, send your rain down Send it on down, send it on down, send your rain down Pastor Dale Wayne Frankum Pastor Dale Wayne Frankum, 57, of Brazoria entered into eternal rest on Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at his residence surrounded by his family. He was born November 27, 1959 in Angleton, Texas to Bobby and Wanda Frankum. From an early age, he was passionate about playing baseball. He played baseball with Brazoria Little League, Columbia High School and Evangel University. He was inducted into the Evangel University Baseball Hall of Fame.

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