Frank J. Rod Iii

Frank J. Rod Iii obituary, Denver, CO

Frank J. Rod Iii

Frank Rod Obituary

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Frank J. Rod III Obituary
Frank J. Rod III - Born June 27, 1984 in Lakewood, NJ, Died May 13, 2022 at his home in Parker, CO.
A loving and devoted family man, "Franky" is survived by his daughters Gillian Rod-Doro and Peyton Rod; his father and step-mother, Frank J. Rod II and Lisa Rod; his sister and brother-in-law, Jenn and Eric Failer; his nieces and nephew, Cassidy and Cole Cilento, and Zoey and Emily Failer; and his fiancé Alisha Bauer and her 2 children, Hayden and Carter Heintz.
Franky was a huge NY sports fan, especially the Mets, Giants and Knicks. He loved sports so much, that he could often be found watching basically anything resembling sports in the off season. He spent his summers camping with friends and family, and would often sneak off in the early morning hours to enjoy peacefully fishing alone. He also enjoyed bowling, achieving the highest honor score of 300 before in typical Frank fashion, he quit while he was ahead. He liked to play golf when he was good at it, and played video games with his kids and online as much as he could. Frank was a hard worker, and manager and mentor to his employees, he loved and was proud of the career he made for himself.
Franky had a magical way about him he made everyone feel safe, happy, and loved without even trying. He truly cared about people and everyone felt it. He had a larger-than-life personality, he was funny, charismatic and will be remembered as the life of the party. The party is now in Heaven with his mother and grandparents.
Funeral Services to be held at Horan & McConaty on County Line Rd. in Centennial, CO on Wednesday, May 25th at 3pm.
In Lieu of Flowers donations can be made to the Susan G. Komen Foundation in his mother's name, "Carol L. Rod".

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Horan & McConaty Funeral Service & Cremation - South Metro/Centennial

5303 East County Line Road, Littleton, CO 80122

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