

Frank was born in Prescott on March 6, 1947, the oldest of two sons to Wayne and Melcina "Mel" Blankenship. His early years were marked by determination and hard work, traits that he carried throughout his life. Known by many as "Franko," he graduated from Northern Arizona University, setting the stage for a fulfilling life and career.
In 1981, Frank embarked on a remarkable journey by founding Can Do Printing in Phoenix. His dedication and entrepreneurial spirit led the business to thrive. In 2004 and 2005, his sons, Ty and Kyl, joined the business, continuing the family legacy. Frank retired in 2009, confident that his sons would carry on his tradition of excellence.
Family was at the heart of Frank's world. He is survived by his son, Ty, and daughter-in-law, Kari; his son, Kyl; and two grandsons, Ford and Burton, who brought immense joy to his life. He also leaves behind his younger brother, Dale, and his beloved rottweiler, Zelle, who was always a loyal companion.
Beyond his professional and family life, Frank had a passion for living. He had a great love for Rottweilers, enjoyed going to the movies, and took immense joy in attending his grandsons' basketball practices. Frank was also a passionate supporter of the Phoenix Suns and the Arizona Cardinals.
Frank Wayne Blankenship's hard-working spirit, beloved nature, and enduring legacy will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing him. His memory will be a comforting presence in the hearts of his family and the community he cherished deeply.
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