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Frank Wainright Obituary

Frank Wainright
PEORIA - Frank Wesley Wainright III, of Castle Pines, Colo., passed away April 5, 2016.
He was preceded in death by his mother Eileen Wainright. Frank is survived by his wife Stacie Wainright; daughter Kelsey Wainright and son Wesley Wainright; father Frank Wesley Wainright II; sisters Glenda Wainright and her companion Gary Stortz, Lisa Witcombe and her children Kaylee and Vance; mother-in-law Lynne Staebell; father-in-law and his wife Dan Popp and Sue Peck.
Frank also leaves behind many cousins, aunts, uncles, friends, co-workers and employees.
Frank was born on October 10, 1967 and grew up in Peoria, Illinois. He moved to Colorado his junior year in high school. He graduated from Pomona High School in 1986, where he played basketball and football. He attended the University of Northern Colorado, where he played football for Coach Joe Glenn. Frank was drafted into the NFL by the New Orleans Saints and played 10 years in the NFL as a tight end and long snapper. He played for the Saints, Dolphins, and Ravens with short term stints with the Broncos and Eagles. Frank was on the 2000 Super Bowl winning Ravens team. A back injury ended his NFL career following the Super Bowl. Frank was the President of the NFL Alumni Chapter in Denver, Colo.
Upon retirement from his NFL football career in Baltimore, Frank and his family moved back to Colorado in 2002 and started a business in medical sales for the spine. Frank was a great businessman and started his own distributorship and multiple other businesses in the medical device and sales industry.
Frank had a passion for coaching young athletes and enjoyed fishing, working in the yard and spending time at his cabin in Columbine Lake. Above all, Frank's favorite thing to do was watch his kids play sports.
Frank believed in participating in research and education to create knowledge and awareness in the medical field, specifically, in the sports industry to make sports safer for all athletes. Accordingly, Frank donated his brain to the Concussion Legacy Foundation for the study of short and long term impact of CTE - Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be mailed to: Stacie Wainright-Children's Education Fund C/O UBS Financial Services, 4600 S. Ulster Street, #700 Denver, CO 80237 or online contributions may be made to GoFund.Me/kaydtqz8
A Celebration of Frank's Life will be held on Wednesday, April 13th at 2PM. Following at St. Andrew United Methodist Church, Highlands Ranch, CO Following the Service, the Wainright Family would like to invite family and friends to a reception at Meridian Golf Club, 9742 S. Meridian Boulevard, Englewood, CO 80112.

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Published by Peoria Journal Star on Apr. 12, 2016.

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James solano

April 20, 2019

I just noticed this after watching Rod Woodson documentary. I used to help Frank with wine. He and I drank wine together and I went to his house several times with wine. I am very sorry for this loss. He was a great guy!!

Richard Westhafer

October 24, 2016

I just heard about Frank's passing tonight Sunday October 23 2016.my condolences and sympathies go out to his family.What a great man he was.
Richard Westhafer

Kimberly Tracey/Wysinger

May 1, 2016

so sorry to hear about your loss. Frank and I went to grade school and high school until he moved. I wish I would have kept in touch. May God Bless you and your family.

Tracey Brownell

April 17, 2016

Frank, Glenda and Lisa,

I am so sorry to hear of Frank's passing. I haven't seen him since high school but I have followed his career and I know how proud you all must be of him!

Tracey Pankey

Danny Covington

April 13, 2016

My name is Danny Covington I played basketball with Frank at Peoria Heights High he was a true friend and role model he will be missed R.I.H Frank

Doug Carrington

April 13, 2016

I am sorry to hear about the loss of Frank. We grew up together. Our prayers and thoughts are with the Wainright family, his wife and children

Kym Davick

April 13, 2016

Words can not express how different this world will be without your smile, love and kindness. You are one of the very best and we shall all miss your physical presence here on earth Frank. We however know your spirit will Iive in each one of us who were so blessed to be a part of your life. Thank you for your love and friendship all of these years. You will be so very missed by so many. Namaste my friend.

Pam (LaFeber) Gallahue

April 12, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with Frank's family. May God grant you comfort at this most difficult time and may you find peace knowing Frank will always be with you.

Gina (Tsopelas) Myrick

April 12, 2016

So sorry to hear this. I went to school with Frank, his locker next to mine. Such a nice guy and gifted athlete. Prayers to all his family.....

Eddie Sutkowski

April 12, 2016

I grew up with Frank in Peoria Heights and played youth football, basketball, and baseball with him. He was one of the nicest kids in the Heights and an amazing athlete. My condolences to his family.

Lana Jeffers

April 11, 2016

My thoughts and prayers for my cousin Stacey and family. I'm so saddened to hear of this. May God give you strength, comfort and peace.

Rhonda Gaul-Hadley

April 10, 2016

RIP FRANKY....YOU AND THAT GREAT BIG SMILE OF YOURS WILL BE MISSED. Prayers to your wife Staci, your children, your family, extended family and all your friends. I have many great memories of our younger years in Peoria Heights Illinois. Thanks for all the smiles and years of letting us all watch as you excelled playing football and going to the NFL. A BEAUTIFUL SOUL HAS BEEN TAKEN WAY TO SOON!

Rocky Wilson (Backus)

April 10, 2016

My thoughts and prayers go out to Frank's whole family. So sorry to hear this terrible news tonight. I remember Frank well from his first year at PHHS. Heaven gained a wonderful angel. RIP Frankie!

Todd Davis

April 10, 2016

I knew frankie wainright from childhood. He live on the same block as myself and three brothers on Vincent st in Peoria Heights IL. He use to play nerf football in the street with my brothers and myself along with friends from the neighborhood. Sorry to hear about his passing, my deepest condolences to the wainright family.

Dan Ward

April 9, 2016

I met Frank when he moved to Colorado his junior year. We quickly became very close friends, along with Steve Dominic and Mark Steckline. We played basketball together at Pomona and did all of the things together that young teenagers do...one of the best memories I have is going to McNichols Arena late at night where his Dad was night security and hiim letting in 4-6 of us to play basketball on the Nuggets court as long as we liked, often long past midnight. Eventually Frank and I ended up at UNC together and remained close. Frank was drafted by the Saints and played for several NFL teams, winning the Super Bowl with the Ravens. It was surreal to see his Super Bowl ring. Frank was a big part of my life growing up and I'm deeply saddened by his passing. Frank, thank you for everything you did for me as a friend. I clearly remember meeting you for the first time and I still can't believe you're gone. RIP, friend. My deepest condolences to Stacie, your children, and extended family. Love, Dan

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