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Frank Moise Saizan

Amite, Louisiana

Mar 2, 1963 – Jun 7, 2024

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BORN
March 2, 1963
DIED
June 7, 2024
LOCATION
Amite, Louisiana

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McKneely Funeral Home - Amite Obituary

"Death is nothing at all."
Frank Moise Saizan was an extraordinary man that led a tremendous life on his own terms. He was born March 2, 1963 in Independence, LA. He passed away peacefully at his home in Kentwood, LA June 7,2024 surrounded by his three daughters. Everyone that knew Frank would agree he was a force to be reckoned with. A hardworking man with a sharp mind. He lost and built several fortunes with just a highschool education. He  did  not waste his time with small talk. Frank always had big ideas. He enjoyed discussions about the world and society at large. If he wasn't working, you could find him reading a good book, watching a western, or tending to his land. He was also a championship marksman, winning many competitions throughout the years with his guns. Frank was a proud man. He cared most for his children. Always sacrificing for their benefit, and raising them with a strong constitution. He was a firm believer in God, and often said that God himself is what kept him in check. After a battle with cancer, he has gone to meet the man himself. He is preceded in death by his son Wulfgar Saizan and wife Michaelina 'Tru' St.James. He is survived by daughters Carla Saizan Gilless, Samantha Saizan, Elizabeth Saizan; grandchildren Alexander, Athena, Nicholai, Elliott, Victoria; brother Jason Saizan, and nephew Jason Saizan. Per his wishes, Frank will be cremated. A celebration of life will be held June 22, 2024. For details, contact Carla at 2254600439. The family would like to extend a special thanks to the staff of University Medical Center of New Orleans, and to Frank's truest and best friend Chris Baughman. In lieu of flowers, Frank would want you to go kick someone's butt today. He will be greatly missed. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

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May his memory be a blessing.

We were friends since 9th grade all through High School he was my Ride Or Die Buddy, we spent so much time together just cruising around in his 67 RS Camaro people called us Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid the memories we made as kids growing up are best of my youth and will be with me forever, So Long My Friend till we meet again

I've known Frank since 1st grade. What a wonderful guy. What a loss

My sincere condolences to the family.

Frank was great guy,always had a smile and joke for u!!! R.I.P. my friend,until we meet again!!!

Your light will never burn out

My deepest sympathy to Frank’s family and friends, I grieve his loss tremendously along with you, but he indeed leaves behind a wonderful legacy of love, laughter, fun and an example of walking life’s path with fearlessness, honesty, hard work, an unquenchable thirst for knowledge, relentless determination to overcome challenges, and finallyanswering to no one but God. His love and friendship to me is now a treasured memory that I’ll carry in my heart forever. ❤

well frankie frank we meet back late 70;s you see back then at 15 you can drive anywhere you like without a parent he lived out on 10 east then and yes we got in trouble a few times with the law dogs but we grew up fast and went on our own roads to be here today we never crossed path anymore even that i live still in tangipohoa parish and he too.