Frank met Dorothy at a dance club and they were married September 18, 1961. He worked as an insurance salesman, Kirby vacuum salesman and a Mobile gas station attendant before he found his passion in a print shop. He spend 20 years with Taylor Publishing, 20 years with Williamson Printing and retired from Yaquinto Printing in 2013. During retirement he worked security at Traders Village.
Frank enjoyed the outdoors whether he was camping, at the lake or working in his yard. His passions included dancing with his wife, working on cars, watching western movies and reading western novels. He had a sarcastic, dry sense of humor and always spoke his mind. He was so funny with his one liners he should have been on any of the late night shows. He was very shy until his wife passed then came out of his shell a bit more.
Frank is survived by; daughter Gloria Quiroz and her husband,Bert; sons: Frank Acosta and his wife, Margie, David Acosta, Eddie Acosta and his wife, Linda, Chris Acosta and his wife, Dawn; daughter Anna Hunt and her husband, Charles; son Patrick Acosta and his wife, Lynnette; step-son David Romo; step-daughter Carolyn Rodriguez; step-daughter Ruth Rodriguez and sister Virginia Acosta.
Frank was preceded in death by his wife Dorothy Acosta; sister Fannie Acosta; brother Jimmy Acosta; brother Paul Acosta; brother Billy Acosta; sister Beatrice Acosta and sister Suzie Acosta.
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