

Frank Bustos, a true modern-day pioneer, and frontiersman, embarked on a captivating journey that began amidst the breathtaking mountains of Colorado. Born and raised in Mount Harris to Micaela and Vernon Bustos, Frank grew up in a lineage of coal miners. It was in this rugged environment that he cultivated a deep love for the outdoors, embracing the thrill of hunting, fishing, and connecting with nature.
As the Bustos family relocated to Berthoud, CO, Frank's passion for the wild flourished. Countless tales from this time paint a vivid picture of his audacious spirit—raising dogs (and occasionally raccoons), captivating encounters with elk, wolves, and various creatures, and even triumphing over a rattlesnake bite. Frank's adventurous soul knew no bounds.
Shortly after graduating high school, Frank embarked on a new expedition, joining the Navy. It was here that he delved into the mysteries of submarines, mastering their inner workings, and honing his skills as a valued crew member. Throughout his distinguished naval career, Frank served aboard eight different submarines, immersing himself in a plethora of incredible stories and extraordinary escapades. These captivating chronicles include encounters with coral reefs, adopting pet owls, and the ever-famous yellow submarine.
During his time in San Diego with the Navy, fate brought Frank together with his beloved Fran. United in marriage, they were blessed with two wonderful children, Frank Anthony Bustos and Francee Marie (Annis) Bustos. Together, they traversed the nation, stationed in various locations throughout Frank's naval service, meeting fascinating individuals and collecting countless remarkable experiences.
Upon retiring from the Navy, Frank's compass guided him back to Loveland, CO, where he found solace in the familiar embrace of the mountains and cherished family connections. Family always stood as Frank's foremost priority, and his nurturing nature extended beyond measure. With his compassionate heart, he tirelessly looked after his loved ones, lending a helping hand to those in need, and skillfully navigating people through challenging situations. Frank's unwavering dependability became his signature trait.
While one might assume that retirement would mark a well-deserved rest after a lifetime of accomplishments, Frank's indomitable spirit refused to settle. With a zest for life that remained unquenchable, he engaged in various pursuits across northern Colorado, lending his expertise to organizations such as Kodak, Coors, and even the USDA. His commitment to fixing and helping others made him an invaluable asset wherever he went. Frank's exceptional abilities were matched only by his genuine love for his fellow human beings.
In 2011, Frank bid farewell to his professional endeavors and wholeheartedly embraced his favorite pastimes. Gardening became his sanctuary, and year after year, he adorned his backyard with the grandest and most splendid gardens one could imagine. A modern-day pioneer, his green thumb was unrivaled, and his horticultural prowess earned him recognition in the local newspaper, a testament to his botanical expertise.
Frank Bustos lived a life vibrant with adventure, defying boundaries and leaving an indelible mark on all who knew him. This tribute merely scratches the surface of his incredible journey. His legacy transcends generations, as we honor his memory and strive to emulate the rich and fulfilling life he led. In our hearts, Frank will forever reside, guiding us as we cherish the time we spent with him. May his spirit continue to inspire us throughout the ages.
A visitation for Frank will be held Thursday, May 18, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Allnutt Funeral Service – Hunter Chapel, 2100 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland, Colorado 80538. A rosary will occur Thursday, May 18, 2023 at 5:00 PM. A funeral mass will occur Friday, May 19, 2023 at 10:00 AM at Saint John the Evangelist, 1730 W 12th St, Loveland, CO 80537.
Frank will be laid to rest in Loveland Burial Park, 1702 Cleveland Ave., Loveland, CO 80538.
Serving as pallbearers are Joe Elliott, J.D Davis, Dan Flaherty, Nicholas Annis, Vernon Bustos Jr. And Michael Rice.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.allnuttloveland.com for the Bustos family.
PALLBEARERS
Joe Elliott
J.D Davis
Dan Flaherty
Nicholas Annis
Vernon Bustos Jr.
Michael Rice
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