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Tony Brent Frank, born on February 25, 1974, in Little Rock, Arkansas, passed away on March 15, 2025, in Warner Robins, Georgia, at the age of 51. Tony was a beloved father, son, brother, and friend whose infectious humor and zest for life will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Tony had a special place in his heart for his family, particularly his children. He cherished the time spent with his sons, nieces, and nephews, often embarking on adventures and creating memories in the great outdoors. Tony made sure that every moment spent together was filled with laughter and joy.
An incredibly talented musician, Tony could play any instrument by ear, impressing those around him with his natural ability. Music was not just a hobby for Tony—it was a passion that fueled his soul. His love for music was matched only by his love of reading, particularly war books, which he often immersed himself in to learn more about history and life.
Tony was known for his incredible sense of humor and his love for making others laugh. He had a unique gift for finding humor in every situation and loved sending silly memes to brighten the day of everyone around him. His laughter was contagious, and his ability to bring joy to others was one of his most cherished qualities.
Tony is survived by his children, Haley Wendt (Ricky), Clinton Frank, Connor Frank, and Carson Frank; granddaughter, Lily Wendt; partner, Traci Cox; parents, Michael and Marilyn Frank; sister, Beverly Green (Trei); nieces and nephews, Kayla Chambers (Austin), Julien Green, and Cody Gulledge; and great nieces and great nephews, Kobe, Sam, Camden, Marilynn, Wyatt, and Nixi.
At the family’s request, all services will be private.
Go to www.mcculloughfh.com to sign the Online Registry for the family. McCullough Funeral Home and Crematory has the privilege of being entrusted with these arrangements.
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417 South Houston Lake Road, Warner Robins, GA 31088
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