Gary Lynn Frank passed away peacefully in his home, surrounded by loved ones, on January 4, 2026.
Gary is preceded in death by his parents: Ralph and Evelyn; as well as his brother-in-law: Edward Krchnak.
Gary is survived by his sister: Joyce Krchnak; his wife: Cathy Frank; and his sons: Stephen Frank and daughter-in-law Paige, Lynn Frank and daughter-in-law, Kathryn, Paul Nelson, and daughter-in-law, Traci; daughter: Nancy Nelson and son-in-law, Bobb Head; and grandchildren: Thomas, Jake, Kinley, Elizabeth, Isabelle, William, Kyle, and Lindsey.
Gary was born on November 27, 1947, in Bellville, Texas, to Ralph and Evelyn Frank. He graduated from Bellville High School and attended Blinn Jr College. Gary was a member of Sts Peter and Paul Catholic Church, where he was baptized and confirmed. He was a mischievous (with the help of friends) member of the CYO (Catholic Youth Organization), and then, in his adult life, a long-time member of the Holy Name Society.
Gary was a proud small business owner in Bellville for over 50 years, providing valuable accounting services for the community. Gary lived his life enjoying sports, including playing sports in his younger years with teammates who would become lifelong friends. As a Father, he was a Little League coach for his sons. Gary enjoyed following the Houston Cougars, Texans, and the Astros, even attending a World Series game with his sons.
Gary and Cathy enjoyed traveling as much as they could, from chasing the Goonies in Oregon, catching baseball games at Fenway Park, attending Midnight Mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral in New York City, to riding a train across the Rocky Mountains, and even sending a picture of a Yeti to his grandkids from Switzerland.
Gary leaves behind a legacy of immeasurable kindness and an enduring love for his family and friends. He will be deeply missed by everyone whom he touched throughout his long and happy life.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to https://friends4life.org/donate/make-donation/
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12029 Hwy. 36 South PO Box 610, Bellville, TX 77418

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