Frank G. Kanelos, 60, of Williamsburg, passed away on April 7, 2022. A graveside will be held on Tuesday, April 12, 2022 at 1:00PM at Peninsula Memorial Park. Bucktrout Funeral Home is assisting.
I can not stop missing Frank, time is not helping. I feel devastated. I wish I could still talk to Frank. So many plans, so many dreams. This is not fair.
Elena Tejada Herrera posted on 5/1/22
I am devastated, time is not helping. He is a angel, and he was my angel in this world. I miss him so much. I wish I could still talk to him.
Elena posted on 4/13/22
Frank was a loving, compasionated, loyal husband. I miss him so much. He was kind, talented, funny, smart, always helping everybody around him. He was a tremedously talented artist, a cautivating and inspiring teacher to his students. He changed many people's lives for the best with his kindness and knowledge. He was a wonderful son, husband, and brother. He was my confident, husband, lover and best friend, I wil sherish every memory of him. He impacted so many people's lives, so many hurt with his departure.
Georgia Athas Katsohirakis posted on 4/12/22
We were so heartbroken to hear of Frank’s untimely passing. Not only was Frank a very talented artist whose work was recognized in the US and internationally, but he was also an accomplished art professor who was respected by his students. Most of all, he was a good man with a kind and generous heart. He was a loving son as well as a devoted and sole caregiver to his mother until her passing.
I will always remember him fondly as a caring and thoughtful friend and will cherish the memories we had together growing up in Williamsburg.
Frank, we will forever honor the exceptional man that you were and celebrate your life. May your memory be eternal and may you find peace and rest in the loving arms of your parents in Heaven. May God keep you and bless you. Αιωνία η μνήμη. ✝️
Georgia Athas Katsohirakis posted on 4/12/22
We were so heartbroken to hear of Frank’s untimely passing. Not only was Frank a very talented artist whose work was recognized in the US and internationally, but he was also an accomplished art professor who was respected by his students. Most of all, he was a good man with a kind and generous heart. He was a loving son as well as a devoted and sole caregiver to his mother until her passing.
I will always remember him fondly as a caring and thoughtful friend and will cherish the memories we had together growing up in Williamsburg.
Frank, we will forever honor the exceptional man that you were and celebrate your life. May your memory be eternal and may you find peace and rest in the loving arms of your parents in Heaven. May God keep you and bless you. Αιωνία η μνήμη. ✝️
Debbie Myers Kukla posted on 4/10/22
Sweet sweet person! Sad to hear this news. Loved Georgios! My heart and prayers go out to his family.
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Elena Tejada Herrera posted on 5/1/22
I can not stop missing Frank, time is not helping. I feel devastated. I wish I could still talk to Frank. So many plans, so many dreams. This is not fair.