He grew up on a horse ranch and loved animals. There were many things Frank enjoyed. He collected guns, old ammunition and cartridges, gaming chips, and slot machines. He even wrote a book called, “Galveston, Island of Chance.” Traveling and dancing were also a favorite pastime when he wasn’t working. He retired from AT&T after many years.
Frank was a member of the Houston Gun Club, President of the Houston Poker Chip Club, and was a Deputy in the Portage County Mounted Patrol in Ohio.
Survivors include two children, four grandsons, one great-granddaughter, one brother, and numerous nieces and nephews.