Frank Ornelas obituary: Frank Ornelas's Obituary, Denver
In Memory Of
Frank M. Ornelas
1950 - 2020
In Memory Of
Frank M. Ornelas
1950 - 2020
Frank left to walk with the angels in heaven on New Years Eve 2020. He is survived by his wife Mary, children; Stephanie, Yolanda, Tina, Rosie, Lynette, Amanda, Danica, Marvin and numerous grandchildren. Proceeded in death by both of his parents and son Vinnie.
Frank was a self-taught mechanic and engineer working in the construction field. He was a craftsman with many skills.
In his retirement he enjoyed the outdoors, traveling, listening to oldies music and watching movies. Frank was a comedian. He could make anyone laugh. With him there was never a dull moment.
He loved spending time with his family, dancing, joking and helping fix anything that needed fixing.
His presence will be missed dearly.
Frank was a self-taught mechanic and engineer working in the construction field. He was a craftsman with many skills.
In his retirement he enjoyed the outdoors, traveling, listening to oldies music and watching movies. Frank was a comedian. He could make anyone laugh. With him there was never a dull moment.
He loved spending time with his family, dancing, joking and helping fix anything that needed fixing.
His presence will be missed dearly.
Frank left to walk with the angels in heaven on New Years Eve 2020. He is survived by his wife Mary, children; Stephanie, Yolanda, Tina, Rosie, Lynette, Amanda, Danica, Marvin and numerous grandchildren. Proceeded in death by both of his parents and son Vinnie.
Frank was a self-taught mechanic and engineer working in the construction field. He was a craftsman with many skills.
In his retirement he enjoyed the outdoors, traveling, listening to oldies music and watching movies. Frank was a comedian. He could make anyone laugh. With him there was never a dull moment.
He loved spending time with his family, dancing, joking and helping fix anything that needed fixing.
His presence will be missed dearly.
Frank was a self-taught mechanic and engineer working in the construction field. He was a craftsman with many skills.
In his retirement he enjoyed the outdoors, traveling, listening to oldies music and watching movies. Frank was a comedian. He could make anyone laugh. With him there was never a dull moment.
He loved spending time with his family, dancing, joking and helping fix anything that needed fixing.
His presence will be missed dearly.