M/sgt Frank C. Stecklein, Air Force retired, entered into rest on January 8, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas, 3 months prior to his 100th birthday. He was the eldest of eight children born to the late Carl and Anna (Younger) Stecklein. Frank was born on March 20, 1913 in Ellis County Kansas.
Frank graduated from St. Joseph Military Academy of Hays Kansas in 1932. Prior to his death Frank was the oldest living Alum. Soon after graduation, he joined the US Army Horse Cavalry at Ft. Riley, KS. After Ft. Riley, Frank re-enlisted and was stationed in Hawaii where he played the trumpet in the Coast Artillery Band. He re-enlisted in the Army Air corps, and in February of 1941, Frank was transferred to Nickols Field, Philippine Islands. He was placed on Detached Services in General MacArthur's Headquarters. May 6, 1942, all troops in the Philippine Islands were surrendered to Japan and he and fellow prisoners of war worked on the island of Luzon. Frank cut wood in the jungle, and carried manure to local farms. On July 2, 1944, Frank and 1500 fellow prisoners were transferred, confined in a coal carrying ship. For two months, the ship dodged US submarines and the prisoners were given little to eat until their arrival at Moji Japan. From Moji, the prisoners were taken by train to Omuta, Japan where Frank worked for one year in the coal mines until the surrender of Japan.
After nine months of hospitalization and rehabilitation, Frank re-enlisted in the US Air Force. In 1947, Frank was recalled to Tokyo, Japan to be a witness in the War Crimes Trials. Frank testified to the brutal beatings he and other received while working in the coal mines. From Frank's family and community upbringing, Frank spoke German quite well and in 1949, attended Intelligence school in DC where he was then transferred to Frankfurt, Germany to interrogate German Prisoners of War. While in Germany, Frank traveled all countries outside the Iron Curtain, took accordion lessons, and enjoyed visiting with friends. In 1959, Frank returned to Washington DC to learn Spanish before being transferred to Ascuncan, Paraguay on Air Force Mission Duty. He was able to visit every country in South America during this time. In Sept. 1962, while stationed at Randolph Air Force Base, Frank retired from the military and then served until 1972 in the Civil Service. Frank was a recipient of the Purple Heart, the Bronze Star and all medals connected to service in WWII in the Pacific as a POW. He is a Life member of the Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor, Prisoners' of War, VFW, and DAV. Frank was an Honorary member of the Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus, and also member of the American Legion and the Moose Lodge.
Frank loved to travel, visiting family and friends across the US, and also returned to Germany several times. He loved to dance and play music on the accordion and organ. Frank sang in church choir every year since he was 13 years old. He was a member of St. Helena's Choir and sang with Judy for Christmas Eve Mass this year. His greatest pastime was watching his favorite Texas Football, Baseball and Basketball teams on TV. He is survived by his wife Judy Stecklein; daughter, Sharon Ann Graber (Larry ); son Carl Stecklein; sister Rose Linenberger (Raymond); brother Richard Stecklein (Maryanne); granddaughter Aiyin Graeber; step-daughters Beth Alm, Brenda Cheesman (Larry); Beverly Johnson (Andrew); Bridgotte Griffin (Ed); and step-son Brad Alm (Rhonda).
He is preceded in death by siblings Henry Stecklein; Mary Resley (Mars); Evelyn Scala (Louie), Agnes Ann Maupin (Bob), and Josephine Gross (Alphonse).
Funeral services will be 11:00 A.M. Saturday, January 19, 2013 at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Munjor. Burial with full military honors will be in St. Francis Cemetery.
Visitation will be Friday 4:00 P.M 8:00 P.M. and Saturday 9:00 A.M. 9:30 A.M. at Brocks North Hill Chapel 2509 Vine hays, KS. 67601. A 4th degree Knights of Columbus rosary will be Friday at 6:30 P.M. followed by a parish vigil service at 7:00 P.M. all at the funeral home.
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Visitation Friday
January 18, 2013
4:00 PM to 8:00 PM
2509 Vine Street
Hays, Kansas 67601
Recitation of the Rosary Friday
January 18, 2013
6:30 PM
2509 Vine Street
Hays, Kansas 67601
Vigil Service Friday
January 18, 2013
7:00 PM
2509 Vine Street
Hays, Kansas 67601
Funeral Service Saturday
January 19, 2013
11:00 AM
St. Francis of Assisi
883 Moscow Street
Munjor, Kansas 67601
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