Scott Anthony Frank
Scott Anthony Frank was born on January 19th,1956, and died on September 3rd, 2015. He was born at St. Anthony’s Hospital and died at St. Anthony’s Hospital. He was given his middle name to honor St. Anthony. Scott is survived by wife Brenda, son Timothy, granddaughter’s Ella Rae and Gracie, brother Ferd and wife Sharon, sister-in-law Connie and husband Doug, sister- in-law Michelle and partner Heather, and father-in-law Jim. Scott was a fan of the St. Louis Cardinals, a supporter of the St. Louis Zoo, enjoyed woodworking, loved all animals, and he was the life of the party. To know him was to love him. Scott requested no funeral services, and in lieu of flowers contributions can be made online at http://gofund.me/ScottFrankfamily or mailed directly to Brenda Frank at 2001 Parkton West Drive, Barnhart, MO., 63012.
He was a great brother-in-law. I will always remember his smile, and how happy he was all the time. I am glad he is at peace now. My life will not be the same without him.
So sorry for your loss. I did not know him well but the times I was around him he was the nicest, happiest guy. I know he will be missed. Remember the happy times with him. I will pray for your loss.
Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you during this most difficult time. God Bless.
I was so saddened by the news of Scott. He was such a sweet, funny man. We will definitely miss him especially at our family functions. My heart, prayers and thoughts go out to the entire family.
Our family ties go back half of a century. Scottie was such a “fixture” at the shop it will be hard to not look for him when I visit. My condolences to his family and the friends who will miss him dearly.
I was devastated to hear of Scottie’s death. As long as I having been going to Loughborough I always seen and talked to my dear friend. He was a wonderful individual, always happy, sweet and a very caring person who will truly be missed by everyone in the old neighborhood. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. He is in a better place and hopefully he did not have to suffer long before his death. May he rest in peace, forever in our hearts!