12 May 1943 - 17 Sept 2024
… In loving memory of …. Francis (Frank) Gordon Bienke …
Passed away at home on Tuesday 17th September 2024, surrounded by his loving family after a long and courageous battle with motor neurone disease and cancer.
Dearly loved husband of the late Kathleen Bienke (née King), Francis was a devoted and cherished father to Lesley, Colin, James, Cameron, Julian, Maryann and Amie. He was an adored Pop to Rowon, Xavier, Zara, Kaelen, Byron, Noah and Soul, and a valued father-in-law to Chris, Steve, Diana and Miracle.
Son of Annie and Frederick Bienke, Francis and the Bienke family were long-time residents of Byron Bay. Francis was the beloved brother of William, Louis, Velma, Jeanette, Rodney, Narelle, Frederick and Ross, and his surviving siblings Jeanette, Rodney and Narelle.
His love for his family and deep connection to both his family, friends and the community will be fondly remembered by all.
An incredibly caring, generous and cheeky spirit, you showed us all how to live, love and laugh without boundaries and will forever be with us.
Francis will now be laid to rest beside the love of his life Kathleen, reunited in spirit. The love they shared was extraordinary, and their legacy will continue to live on through all of us.
Relatives and friends are invited to honour Francis’ life; a service will be held on Monday, September 30 at 12 noon at St. Bartholomew’s Anglican Church, 6 The Avenue, Alstonville, New South Wales, where we previously honoured Kathleen. All who wish to celebrate his life with us are welcome to attend.
Francis’ service will be livestreamed. Please watch for the link details below:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfenYVJ8_jR4tN58MVoGu8A/live
St Bartholomew’s Anglican Church
6 The Avenue
Alstonville NSW 2477
Alstonville Lawn Cemetery
1 Alstonville Cemetery Road
Alstonville NSW 2477
4 replies on “BIENKE, Francis (Frank) Gordon”
My condolences to all the family.
I have known Feancis for many years, as he was a very good friend of my Uncle Jim Johnson, was frequently at the Johnsons residents in Child Street, Byron Bay.
I haven’t seem him in the past couple of years, mainly because of my own health issues, which has been disheartening for me, as I have high respect and care for Francis.
RIP dear Francis, you will ever be forgotten we have fond memories that we will always cherished
Deepest sympathy to the Family. I worked with Kathy in the CBC Bank in Alstonville in 1968 It was in their Courting days. Hey are reunited together. RIP.
Blessings and love to all the Bienke family at this immensely sad time of loss. Travel safe and happy Frank. Job well done. What an amazing man and family. Xxx
Our condolences to the Bienke family. What a wonderful legacy and amazing family he has left. Rest In Peace.