November 11, 1967 – September 16, 2024
Frank John Falcone, age 56, passed away on September 16, 2024, from a heart attack at his home in Alvin, Texas.
On November 11,1967, Demetrio Frank Falcone and Carole Hann Falcone’s youngest son, Frank, was born. At a young age his family of five moved from Chester, New York to Friendswood, where he attended and graduated from Friendswood High School in 1986. Most recently he was employed as a truck driver for Epic Unlimited in La Porte, TX.
Frank was predeceased by his father, Demetrio, and his uncle, Alan R. Hann. He is survived by his mother Carole “Gramma” Falcone, his brothers Richard “Frenchy” Falcone and his wife, Cindy, and Robert J. Falcone. He was also revered as “Uncle Frankie” by his two nieces, Angela and Alyssa, and their husbands Blake Aulds and Garrett Goza. He was a great uncle to his great niece Kenley and his two Tonka truck-loving great nephews, Brixton and Scott. He is also survived by his Godparents John and Nancy Nucifora, his Aunt Carol M. Hann and cousin David A. Hann. He was adored and loved by his coworkers and his close-knit friend group.
Growing up, Frank spent many summers fishing, canoeing, and playing baseball with his grandparents, brothers, and cousin David at Jones Pond in the Lake Placid area of upstate New York. He especially loved going fishing with his dad. His adult hobbies included motorcycling, hunting, fishing, and spending time with his friends.
After his dad passed away, he continued the tradition of giving Milky Ways to his mother every Valentine’s Day. He always took the time to call and visit his mother, especially after the passing of his dad. Whether you knew him as Frank, Frankie, Uncle Frankie, Pappy, or that colorful, superlative term of endearment given to him by his close friends, he will always be remembered.
Friends are cordially invited to join the family for a visitation on October 5, 2024 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM followed by a memorial service at 11:00 AM at Jeter Memorial Funeral Home 311 North Friendswood Drive, Friendswood, Texas 77546 (281) 992-7200. Frank will truly be missed, but certainly never forgotten. May he rest in peace.
8 thoughts on “Frank John Falcone”
One Sunday evening, I get a Facebook message from a random guy I did not know. I NEVER respond to these but for some reason I did. It was Frank. I asked him "do we know each other" and his response was "Not yet!" From that moment on I was hooked. That is indicative of Frank's personality. He was the sweetest, most patient and gentle person you would ever meet and I am beyond devastated that my friend is gone. I will ALWAYS miss you my sweet friend.
Frenchy, Robbie & 'Ma' Carole,
I am so saddened to learn of Frankie's passing, particularly at such a young age. Please accept my condolences and my wish for all of you is to have peace and comfort as you grieve.
With much love,
Stu
Frank John Falcone, age 56, passed away on September 16, 2024, from a heart attack at his home in Alvin, Texas.
I am sad about his loss. Rest In Peace
Dear Carole, Richie and Robert, May God rest Frankie's soul as he joins with his Dad. Rest in peace. Deepest sympathy to you all, love, Mary Ann and Bill
My mother and Frank were best friends in high school when my mother moved here from Seattle and attended Friendswood HS and their group of friends remained very close as I grew up and became old enough to be welcomed to their fun times and gatherings as an adult myself. Frank had been the father I never had, teaching me how to shoot a gun for the first time, and sharing conversations about life, loss, and lessons. I'll forever treasure the wisdom and simplicity, and fun and consider that presence a blessing in my life and those around him.
Carole,
So sad to hear of Frankie's passing. Our love and prayers are with you night and day. You have great memories of now and his life growing up. Your strength is more than you realize. Thank you for the time we have all spent together in the past.
Love and Prayer
Frisby and Family
I’m so very sorry to hear of Frank’s passing at such a young age. Mom Falcone, you and your family are in my thoughts & prayers for the strength to get through this. My deepest condolences, with love, Regina (Hoye) King
Frank was a good friend, thoughtful man, and an upstanding human being.
I will miss his beautiful smile, and quirky sense of humor. I love you, Frankly! Gonna miss the stuff outta you hunny!💔. Rest in motorcycle heaven, my dear one! Much love and condolences to all who will miss him
Cony.✌💖