Dr. Paul A. Frandsen, 89, of Longwood, Florida, passed away peacefully on July 20, 2020.
Paul was born in Roland, Iowa, and met his future wife, Charlotte, in high school. They married June 10th, 1951, at Bergen Lutheran Church in Roland, Iowa. Paul graduated from the University of Iowa School of Dentistry in 1956. Upon graduation, the couple moved to San Diego where Paul practiced dentistry while serving as an officer in the Navy. When his two-year commitment was complete, they relocated to Iowa Falls, Iowa, where Paul opened a dental practice. He and Char raised their five children there. His passions included his family, dentistry, outdoor activities (including time at their lakeside cottage), watchmaking, entertaining friends and family at their home, the Iowa Hawkeyes, and traveling. He and Char traveled the world and some of their favorite destinations included South Africa, New Zealand, Norway, and Switzerland. Paul was a member of Sanlando Methodist Church in Longwood. He was a Christian, a proud father, grandfather, and great grandfather.
Paul is survived by his five children, son Dr. Dana Frandsen (Susan), daughter Paula Snell (Peter), daughter Patricia Neubauer (Kirk), son Bill Frandsen (Tracy), and daughter Jill Ward (Lee) and 15 grandchildren, Jacob (Jennifer), Kristine (John) , Justin (Ashley), Dane, Trevor (Kristen), Ellie (Bobby), Paul, Jenna (Scott), William (Holly), Evan (Annie), Daniel, Jennifer (David), Owen, Natalie, and Andy (Charleigh) and 15 great grandchildren. Paul was preceded in death by his wife, Charlotte Twedt Frandsen, and grandson, Bobby Ward.
The family would like to thank the doctors and caregivers who helped Paul over the years, especially those at Village on the Green where he resided. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Sanlando Methodist Church, 1890 W SR 434. Longwood, FL 32750, and note the Care Support Group in memory of Paul Frandsen.
There are no services schedule at this time.
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