There are literally hundreds of people that know and mourn the loss of Frank in our lives. Frank's list of friends would take volumes to write, so we will only list his family here. Please know, you are special, and you are not forgotten.
The list includes, but is not limited to: Frank's pride and joy, his beloved son Parker James Toney, who turned seven last Friday, May 28. His partner, best friend, and love Janet Folmar and her son Dylan Hill, age seven. Mom Sue Burton, step-dad Jim Burton, and father Frank Toney, Sr., all of Clearlake Oaks. Sister Lynette Toney, brother Duane Toney and wife Leticia, step-brother Tony Burton and wife Cindy, half-sister Ilene Toney, nephews Michael and Izzac Toney, nieces Clorisse, Angelina, Susan Nicole, and Lilliana Toney; aunts and uncles: Pat Pirtle, Don and Roberta Williams, Ralph and Yvonne Williams, Loretta Salvato-Williams, Nancy Williams, Robert and Louise Caver, Betty and Chris Holman, Jim and Pat Toney, Phyllis Toney, and Carl and Mary Burton, plus many cousins and even more freinds.
Frank has worked as a Clearlake Oaks volunteer firefighter since age 16, CDF fire fighter, RELS ambulance paramedic, Homestake Mining Co. heavy equipment operator, various other jobs, and most recently with the California Dept. of Transportation (CalTrans) as a maintenance operator 1 for the past five years. Frank also served as a water board member to ensure the quality of water safety and to keep water rates affordable for his community. Frank was a member of the Clearlake Oaks and legion Moose since age 21.
Frank's spirit touches lives and will continue to through the good will he performed in our community and millions of random acts of kindness that he gave us. Frank is a blessing to his family, friends, loved ones, co-workers, and the Lake County community-at-large for his big heart and generosity. To say he will be missed does not give adequate tribute nor justice to this fine man who was so quickly taken from us. Frank will forever live on through us. May we all see him as the shining example he is and live our lives accordingly. May God bless our wonderful Frankie. We know you are in Heaven.
There are literally hundreds of people that know and mourn the loss of Frank in our lives. Frank's list of friends would take volumes to write, so we will only list his family here. Please know, you are special, and you are not forgotten.
The list includes, but is not limited to: Frank's pride and joy, his beloved son Parker James Toney, who turned seven last Friday, May 28. His partner, best friend, and love Janet Folmar and her son Dylan Hill, age seven. Mom Sue Burton, step-dad Jim Burton, and father Frank Toney, Sr., all of Clearlake Oaks. Sister Lynette Toney, brother Duane Toney and wife Leticia, step-brother Tony Burton and wife Cindy, half-sister Ilene Toney, nephews Michael and Izzac Toney, nieces Clorisse, Angelina, Susan Nicole, and Lilliana Toney; aunts and uncles: Pat Pirtle, Don and Roberta Williams, Ralph and Yvonne Williams, Loretta Salvato-Williams, Nancy Williams, Robert and Louise Caver, Betty and Chris Holman, Jim and Pat Toney, Phyllis Toney, and Carl and Mary Burton, plus many cousins and even more freinds.
Frank has worked as a Clearlake Oaks volunteer firefighter since age 16, CDF fire fighter, RELS ambulance paramedic, Homestake Mining Co. heavy equipment operator, various other jobs, and most recently with the California Dept. of Transportation (CalTrans) as a maintenance operator 1 for the past five years. Frank also served as a water board member to ensure the quality of water safety and to keep water rates affordable for his community. Frank was a member of the Clearlake Oaks and legion Moose since age 21.
Frank's spirit touches lives and will continue to through the good will he performed in our community and millions of random acts of kindness that he gave us. Frank is a blessing to his family, friends, loved ones, co-workers, and the Lake County community-at-large for his big heart and generosity. To say he will be missed does not give adequate tribute nor justice to this fine man who was so quickly taken from us. Frank will forever live on through us. May we all see him as the shining example he is and live our lives accordingly. May God bless our wonderful Frankie. We know you are in Heaven.