

He leaves a host of friends and loving family members to cherish his memory. He is survived by his wife, Eunice (née Knight) Eubanks and his brother, Cutha Hester. Also, his children, grandchildren and great grandchild--daughter, Locita (George) Dixon along with her children David and Davon Washington; daughter, Dietre Goodwin along with her children Jasmine Tate, Jermaine Eubanks, Daren Long Jr. and Joseph Goodwin Jr.; son, Frankie Eubanks Jr. along with his children, Yanni Eubanks, Kianna King and Chante Coleman as well as a great grandchild, Kimberly Coleman; and son, Jason Alredge. He is also survived by his stepchildren, Donte Hines along with his children, Tamia Hines and Nickolas Simpkins as well as Lenika (Timothy) Hill along with her children, Tianna Hill and Tamari Hill. He also leaves to cherish his memory much extended family, many friends, and dear co-workers.
Frankie enjoyed spending time with family and friends. He moved to Washington, D.C. around the age of twelve and once lived in Beckley, West Virginia, a coal miner town. He retired from the Marriott as a laundry attendant after 23 years of service. He was well-versed in the arts--Frankie loved poetry (especially Shakespeare), spoke Spanish and French, used to play the flute and could carry a tune. He loved to travel the world and could really cut a rug in his younger days.He will be remembered for his sense of humor and kind spirit. He is fiercely loved and will be deeply missed.
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