Frank M. Ingerowski September 7, 1916 August 27, 2012 PORTLAND - Frank Ingerowski, 95, passed away on Monday, Aug. 27, 2012, surrounded by family, at the Barron Center in Portland. He was born on Sept. 7, 1916, in Portland, the son of Ignatz and Caroline Ingerowski. Frank is a 1934 graduate of Portland High School, where his budding interests in electronics and technology began. He went onto serve as a police officer for the Portland Police Department, where he also gained hands-on experience in maintaining their communications devices. His enlistment in the U.S. Navy Reserve led to his World War II deployment where his skills were utilized leading to his assignment as a radio technician. Upon returning from the war, Frank continued his work at the Portland Police Department before taking a job involving electronics with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). His technical prowess, ahead of its time, further led to his pursuit of other interests, including the repair of ham radios and televisions. Above all, Frank will be remembered for his unassuming intelligence, his wisdom, his unique view of the world and his kind, gentle nature. The family would like to send a special thanks to the staff on the Zolov Unit at the Barron Center for their compassion, care and love. Frank is survived by his wife of 72 years, Mary (Malloy) Ingerowski; sister, Helen Little; three sons and their wives, Frank S. and Frances Ingerowski of Saco, Drs. Richard and Gisela Ingerowski of Harsefeld, Germany, Robert and Judith Ingerowski of Portland; six grandchildren, Dr. Eric Ingerowski of Farmington, NY, Scott Ingerowski of Manchester, NH, Jill (Ingerowski) Dube of Framingham, MA, Robyn (Ingerowski) Bailey of Portland, Ryan Ingerowski of Barrington, RI, and Jon Boris Ingerowski of Harsefeld, Germany; and nine great-grandchildren. A private burial with military honors will take place at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Augusta. Arrangements are by A.T. Hutchins, LLC Funeral Home, 660 Brighton Ave, Portland. To offer words of condolence and share memories with the family, please go to the obituaries section at www.athutchins.com