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Frank Asbury

Just hearing the depressing news that Frank Asbury has passed away. I know him from my time working at Metro but he's done news in the valley for a very long time. I'm not sure what all of his stops were, but I know he told me several stories about his time at KNIX when Buck owned it. He was an excellent newsman and easily one of the greatest people this planet has ever seen and he will be missed.
 
This is devastating news. I also worked with Frank at Metro Source, and he was a class act all the way. My thoughts and prayers are with his family in this devastating time for them. I'll miss you terribly Frank.
 
Frank Asbury was a great newsman and part of the team back when KOY had a tremendous news department that featured H.G. Listiak, Ted Brown, Bob Scott...and my brother Dave McClay. I believe Dave Zorn as well. I knew him when I worked at Metro Networks. A tremendous man who will be really missed. He has already been shown his place in Heaven.
 
Sorry to hear about Frank's passing. He was one of the one of the few gentle souls in a very rough business. He'll be missed.
 
Frank was one of the very best newsmen in the biz. He was part of the legendary team at the original K O Y which included Joe Adams, Bob Scott, Denis Martyn, Paul McGonigle and - as a prior poster mentioned - many others at that station.

Sorry to hear of his passing. May he rest in God's love and peace.
 
Without a doubt, my favorite person I worked with in my 3 and a half years at Metro in Phoenix. A class act, a true gentleman, and he will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of working with him. I only wish he had been able to enjoy his retirement with his wife.
 
Below is the email Metro Source sent to us employees. Yesterday, an impromptu memorial appeared on the hallway bench where Frank used to take a breather. There's a photo, a can of Frank's favorite soda, snacks and farewell notes. That sweet man touched all of us deeply.

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DATE: SEPTEMBER 14, 2010
RE: FRANK ASBURY

Few knew him outside of Phoenix, but many knew of his good work when reading news on Metro Source. Frank was a producer, manager of the national desk and late afternoon-early evening shift supervisor in Phoenix.

Frank passed away of cancer yesterday morning with his wife Sally at his side. Also surviving Frank is daughter Shannon who lives in Tucson. Frank was 73.

Frank joined Metro Source on its first day in early '98. He was in Phoenix radio for years, having a long stint on one of the city’s most popular morning radio shows.

Please join us in mourning the loss of Frank and expressing condolences to Sally and Shannon. Arrangements are pending.
 
I just got off the phone with Sally. She's in good spirits. She has allowed me to relay information to all of you regarding his celebration of life. It will be Saturday, October 9, at 1:00 p.m. at the Calvary Chapel, 14201 N. 32nd St., Phx. Sally requests casual dress for this informal memorial.
 
I'm sorry to hear this. :-( He was an excellent part of the KOY news and traffic department. Remember? Frank Asbury, KOY In The Sky!

If I recall he worked with Bill Heywood again at KCCF in 1997 and was his co-host for a while.
 
I sure miss Frank... :'(

Even though Frank and I have known each other for quite a while, it was not until my return to full-time back at Metro last December that we really got to know each other, as our hours into the night were quite similar.

I sure miss Frank :'( "stealing" my snacks! I just told him that he could continue to have as many of my snacks as he wanted... as long as he does not scare me!

For those of you that miss this very genuine, kind nature d man, I learned a few things recently that I would like to pass along...

Frank was born in Phoenix at St. Joe's when it was located within a few blocks of Phoenix Union High School. Much of his boyhood was spent in Encanto Park. Frank went to Kenilworth Elementary, West Phoenix High School, U.S.C. and A.S.U.

Before Frank's incredible radio broadcast career Frank worked as a control tower operator in the U.S. Army, he was an "iceman" for an ice company and was a door to door milkman for Borden Dairy!

Frank's broadcasting career began in Phoenix and included Houston and Albuquerque. Most of his radio work was done for KOY, where he was at various times, a disc jockey, talk-show host, sports director and news anchor. He also flew traffic watch for KOY, "KOY IN THE SKY." He then went to KNIX as a news anchor, then news director. Frank worked with W in the morning for several years.

For his journalism work he received awards from the Arizona Press Club, the Arizona AP Broadcasters Association, the American Bar Association and the Scripps Howard Foundation.

I miss you... my friend! R.I.P. Frank Asbury :)

*** a memorial service for Frank will be held this Saturday, October 9th at 1:00 PM at Calvary Chapel North Phoenix. 14201 N. 32nd St. Phoenix 85032
(East side of 32nd St. between Thunderbird and Greenway)

Casual dress for this informal memorial... a celebration of life.
 
Very sad news. I worked with Frank for a few years, never knowing the history I'm reading about here. We always got on well, but wish time had permitted me to know him better.
 
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