Frank Seferino Heath, a man whose laughter and jovial spirit could light up any room, passed away on December 27, 2025, at the age of 78, in
Murrieta, California. Born on November 16, 1947, in
Mercedes, Texas. Frank's early years were filled with the warmth of his family's love and the close-knit community he would always hold dear.
Throughout his life, Frank was known for his unwavering work ethic. He was most proud of his time as a cable installer and later, working for a Tree Trimming business. His dedication to his work was only matched by his commitment to his family and the joy he found in his personal interests.
Frank's love for the outdoors was evident to all who knew him. He took great pleasure in yard work, finding peace and satisfaction in the simple act of tending to nature. In his younger days, he was an avid snow skier, embracing the thrill and chill of the snowy slopes. As a sports enthusiast, Frank was a die-hard fan of the Chargers and the Padres. His passion for baseball was highlighted by an unforgettable journey to 13 major league stadiums in a single year-a testament to his love for the game.
Playing video games were also among Frank's favorite pastimes, and he could often be found eating junk food and committing to 12 hour gran turismo races on his PlayStation . His pride in his hometown of San Diego, California, was profound, and he never missed an opportunity to share stories of the city he loved so dearly.
Above all, Frank was a big jokester with a heart full of laughter. His sense of humor was infectious, and he delighted in making others smile. Frank's legacy as a loving family man is carried on by his two children, Jessica (married to Juan) and Mark (married to Shawna), and his adored 13 grandchildren-Celena, Alexis, Brandon, Victoria, Mia, Noah, Gabriel, Elijah, Matthew, Edyn, Danielle, Erika, and Katrina. He also leaves behind cherished great-grandchildren, Amaya, River, Malcom, ElenaRose and Troy, who brought him immense joy in his later years.
Frank was predeceased by his sister, Mary Emma, and his beloved grandson, Brandon. His departure leaves a void in the hearts of many, but his memories will be treasured forever.
Those who knew Frank will remember him as funny, light-hearted, and always ready with a joke to share. He loved nothing more than spending time with his grandkids, each moment filled with laughter and love. Frank's legacy is a tapestry of joy, hard work, and an unquenchable zest for life that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know him.
As we say goodbye to Frank Seferino Heath, we celebrate a life well-lived and a man well-loved. His spirit lives on in the stories he told, the trees he trimmed, and the laughter he left behind. Rest in peace, dear Frank, and may the echoes of your laughter continue to bring smiles to our faces as we remember you fondly.