When times got tough, you could count on Frank. He was a solid guy. He would up being a father figure for his extended family. This was Franks’s week: he knew every stat from every Super-Bowl and believed Montana the greatest. He should have competed in the Scripps-Howard, the spelling of most words on the tip of his tongue. Every car he owned was wrecked by a deer: he used to claim they were lurking for him on the side of the road. He loved comic books and westerns and kept the Sunoco station on the Turnpike humming along.
He is survived by his sister, Sara Pierson and was uncle to Brittany Olson and Clement Pierson IV and three great-nephews.
Come celebrate 59 great years Friday Feb. 9th 10 a.m. at Daley Life Celebration Studio where there will be an 11 a.m. service.
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I miss you so much I can’t believe your gone. I talked to you every day and was your support person. You Trusted me with everything. As I trusted you. I love you and i thank you for being a great uncle to me n my kids. And thank you for helping my parents raise Clement n I. You and mom mom were our rock. You are with her and she has you in her arms. We did it uncle frank the eagles won the Superbowl add that to your list. Ily rip until we meet again
Aunt sara,Brittany,I.clean,I’m not sure where to begin,I have known Frank since I was knee high to a grass hopper !!! There was so many wonderful things about Frank well to start he had a great personality,he was very hard working,always willing to help someone,else out !!!! Those are just a few great things about Frank !!!! But the day that our Lord and savior called him home,they was getting a great angel !!! R.I.p. Frank ,May the Lord put his healing hand apon you all during this hard time ,I’m sorry I can’t be with you all on the day of his home going !!! Love to all,patty &,Jerry wayne &Hailey &landon