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Frank Finucane Obituary

Frank Lloyd Finucane, 49, a native of Houma and resident of Baton Rouge, passed away Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014 at Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center.
A life toast will be held today from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Greenoaks Reception Center at 9607 Florida Blvd. in Baton Rouge. Please dress casually and bring stories to share about Frank. Visitation will be from noon until funeral time Saturday at Falgout Funeral in Houma. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home, wtih burial in St. Francis de Sales Cemetery No. 2.
He is survived by his son, F. Connor Finucane; Veronica Finucane; brother and sister-in-law, Danny and Denise Finucane; niece and goddaughter, Ciara Finucane; niece, Allyson Taylor; and nephew, D.J. Finucane.
He was preceded in death by his father and mother, Frank Finucane and Peggy Cenac.
Special thanks goes to his friends who were always there for him, Harold Vesper, Dean "Deano" Guidry, David "Tank" Berashear, Mike Fiebig, John "Huck" Huckaby, and Mark Brennan.
Frank was the parts manager at Light Speed Motor Sports. He was a big, tall man who lived his life with uncanny grace. He loved his son, Connor, and was involved in his sporting activities without being the overbearing parent. A team player, Frank was always there to help his friends anyway he could. His presence brightened up any occasion and he even took care of old jokes, making sure they never died.
Greenoaks Funeral Home in Baton Rouge and Falgout Funeral Home in Houma are in charge of arrangements.

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Published by Houma Today from Jan. 9 to Jan. 10, 2014.

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Laurie Chaisson Landry

January 14, 2014

I remember Frank from many years of school together. He was a Big Guy with a teddy bear heart. I love the way that the family plans to CELEBRATE Frank's Life. God be with you all through this difficult time.

Ned Hickel

January 12, 2014

RIP Frank...

Dave Ransome

January 11, 2014

I will always remember this big man with the bigger personality with a big smile.

Joan Whitney

January 11, 2014

South Terrebonne class of '82 will miss you Frank.

MARK VIGNES

January 10, 2014

WORKING WITH FRANK MANY YEARS I VALUED
HIS WISDOM,HUMOR,KINDNESS.WILL REMEMBER
HIM ALWAYS. SINCERE SYMPATHY.

Luke Henry

January 10, 2014

Frank was a wonderful funny person . I am glad i knew him, he made smile and laugh till i split my sides. I am going to miss you Frank and miss the fun, always in my prayers.
Rest in peace my brother

Joey Hebert

January 10, 2014

Frank was a tall guy with the biggest heart. He never had a bad thing to say to anyone. RIP Frank!

Russ Joffrion

January 10, 2014

I was fortunate enough to be a Cubscout Den Leader with Frank. He was a great dad, a good friend, and had an awesome sense of humor. Truly a gentlemen and a scholar. God Bless.

Annabelle Signorelli

January 10, 2014

Shocked and saddened to hear about this..cannot see a can of Brasso,a "blue plate special" or check the date for spoiled milk without thinking of Frank..
Good times, good times at The Chimes~

Richard Guidry

January 10, 2014

"Big Frank" was indeed a big hearted, fun loving guy, who was great to be around. His theory on life was, if you can't impress them with brilliance, baffle them with BS.
Frank, I was glad to get to know you. Rest in Peace.

A Friend

January 9, 2014

Frank was a big guy with an even bigger heart. He is loved and will always be missed.

John Thévenot

January 9, 2014

I taught Frank in junior high and have fond memories of him. He will be missed. My sincere sympathy to the family.

Kyle Rogers

January 9, 2014

Will always remember you as the big guy. Being I was the smallest. Lol

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