Frank Cytron
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Frank Malcolm Cytron, born April 12, 1925, died Jan. 12, 2022. Preceded in death by his loving wife of 72 years, Frances Cytron, and survived by his sons Ron (Betsy) and Scott (Kevin Turner). Proud grandfather of Bryan, Jess (Matias), Melanie and Jacob, and remembered deeply by his sisters Carole Harris and Janice Rosen (deceased), along with numerous nephews, neices and cousins. Frank was born in St. Louis, Mo., to Stanley Cytron and Mildred Cytron Bright, but grew up in Louisville, Ky. After serving in World War II, Frank began his lifetime work in the wholesale manufacturing business selling women's coats throughout the Southwest. He soon met Frances and knew they were destined to spend their lives together. Frank never met a stranger and always had a smile on his face. Every day was a new day with many opportunities. He was an avid bridge player and a lifelong fan of the St. Louis Cardinals. Most recently, he resided at the Tradition Prestonwood, where he made many new friends. He was also a life-long member of Shearith Israel Synagogue and will be greatly missed and remembered by all who knew him. Dad: Wherever you are, we know you are reunited with Mom, and you really did it your way. Many thanks to Dr. Mark Fleschler and his staff, as well as the entire team at Tradition Prestonwood. The family requests that donations be made in his name to the Paula and Marc Wolens Senior Fund at Shearith Israel Synagogue.