Frank passed after a lengthy and courageous battle. Frank leaves behind his brother Lou, sister Lisa Carson (Danny) and 2 nephews Nik and Jon and his wonderful Italian Mama, Mirella and loving soulmate Jean Cormier.
Frank was born to a very strong, brave woman. True to his Italian heritage Franke loved his Mama’s pasta and meatballs.
Frank worked for over 25 years at Legends Golf course, a job he truly loved where he established many special friendships.
Frank loved his sports & was a Cowboys and Montreal Canadians fan. He had many hobbies; curling, golfing, friendly games of poker with his buddies but his main passion was “Music”; through which he made many lifelong friends who shared his passion for good old Rock and Roll and Rhythm and Blues.
Frank became an avid supporter of “Light of Day” Concerts in support of Parkinsons and it was through this that he developed a special bond with fellow music lovers and many Musician’s (who he was happy to call friends).
Franks life can be summed up by the title from the Movie “It’s a Wonderful Life” and 2 quotes from this movie “No Man is a Failure who has Friends” and “To my big brother “George”, the Richest Man in Town.” Success is not measured by $, but by the people you calls Friends. Frank was indeed the Richest Man in Town.
The 2 quotes below are from Frank’s Musical Hero, Bruce Springsteen.
1.”The best music is essentially there to provide you with something to face the world with.”
This was so very true for Frank, especially during the last 2 years and the world wide COVID struggles.
2.”When this experience is over, I am gonna throw the wildest party you have ever seen and you my “FRIENDS” are all invited.”
Frank will be there with his many friends both on earth and in Heaven.
As the Righteous brothers would say, Frank is now in “Rock and Roll Heaven: where there is a “Hell of a Band”…
Due to covid restrictions a private family celebration of Frank’s life will be held.
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