He was a U.S. Air Force veteran who served during the Vietnam War and was retired from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Frank was probably best-known for his musical talents and singing. He could play pretty much anything with strings and was especially talented on the acoustic and dobro guitars. He often entertained others at bluegrass music festivals, care facilities and local venues like his hometown Hardees where you could find him playing guitar and encouraging others to sing along most every Saturday morning. Frank also loved his dogs Sammie (deceased), Tank and Sugar like they were his children. He made friends wherever he went and had a strong faith in our Lord Jesus. Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister Carol Ann Deweese and brother Jerry Thomas Deweese.
Burial at the Riverview Cemetery in Morgantown, KY
He was a U.S. Air Force veteran who served during the Vietnam War and was retired from the Federal Aviation Administration.
Frank was probably best-known for his musical talents and singing. He could play pretty much anything with strings and was especially talented on the acoustic and dobro guitars. He often entertained others at bluegrass music festivals, care facilities and local venues like his hometown Hardees where you could find him playing guitar and encouraging others to sing along most every Saturday morning. Frank also loved his dogs Sammie (deceased), Tank and Sugar like they were his children. He made friends wherever he went and had a strong faith in our Lord Jesus. Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by his sister Carol Ann Deweese and brother Jerry Thomas Deweese.
Burial at the Riverview Cemetery in Morgantown, KY
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