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Frank Allen Dangerfield was born November 29, 1946, in Fayetteville, Tennessee to the union of Joe Dangerfield, Sr. and Julie Mae Scales Dangerfield. Frank answered his call to glory to be with his Heavenly Father on Tuesday, November 19, 2024, at Tennova Healthcare in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Frank accepted Christ in his life at an early age. He was employed as a Bricklayer in the field of Construction for many years.
Frank met and married his sweetheart Maggie and this union produced love, friendship and a lifetime of memories for many years.
In his spare time Frank enjoyed, playing checkers, listening to gospel music and watching preaching on television.
Frank was preceded in death by wife, Maggie Mae Dangerfield, mother, Julie Mae Dangerfield, father, Joe Dangerfield Sr, son, Kenneth Wayne McKissack, daughter, Tangela Yvonne Rucker, grandson, Frank Allen Dangerfield III, sister, Ann Dangerfield, brother, Willie Charles, Brothers in Law, Melvin and Edward Mckissack.
Those left to cherish his memories are his children, Elmer McKissack, Renee ( John) Clark, Angela Wade and Frank Allen Dangerfield Jr. grandchildren, Marvie Anglin, Kenneth Howard, Charika (LaDon) Moore, devoted, DeAndre Rucker, Peggy Clark, Renee Rucker, Brittney McKissack, Elexis McKissack, Ezekiel Dangerfield, devoted great granddaughter, Destiny Busby along with 22 great grandchildren, siblings, devoted, brother, Joe (Ellen) Dangerfield, Bobbie Lee Dangerfield, James Freddie Dangerfield and Robert Lee Dangerfield, sisters, Mary Dangerfield, Minnie Dangerfield, & Virgie Dangerfield, sisters and brothers In Law, Betty Jo (Fred) Goodner, Shirley(Shawn) Moore, Peggy Chatman, William McKissack, Era McKissack and a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins, dear friends Kenny Harper & Troy aka Handyman.
Frank was a devoted husband, father, grandfather and brother that loved, provided and cared for his family. He loved God and he didn’t mind witnessing to anyone else even if it was a stranger.
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