Franklin Lloyd Brandyberry

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Franklin Lloyd Brandyberry, affectionately known as Frank, passed away on February 25, 2025, in Russells Point, Ohio, at the age of 60.

Born on May 11, 1964, in Piqua, Ohio, Frank grew up with a strong work ethic and a love for life. He graduated from Graham High School in 1982 and went on to build a career as a drywaller and finisher. His craftsmanship could be seen in countless homes and apartments around Indian Lake and the surrounding counties.

A perfectionist in his trade, Frank took great pride in his work, ensuring every project was completed with skill and precision.

Beyond his profession, Frank was a man of deep faith. He was an avid Bible reader who prayed daily and wholeheartedly believed in God and His Son, Jesus. His faith guided him throughout his life and brought him great comfort.

Frank had an adventurous spirit and a love for the outdoors. He enjoyed fishing and mushroom hunting-pastimes that allowed him to connect with nature and find peace in its simplicity. He cherished spending time with his children and grandchildren, always making them laugh with his stories and playful personality. To Frank, his grandchildren were his world, and he found immense joy in being part of their lives.

Known for his humor and larger-than-life personality,

Frank never met a stranger. He had a way of making people feel welcome with his easygoing nature and quick wit. He was a rule breaker at heart—a rebel without a cause-but always carried himself with kindness and love. His ability to bring laughter into any situation made him unforgettable to those who knew him.

Frank is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Angela K. Brandyberry; his children: Danielle Lea Brandyberry, Franklin Lloyd Brandyberry Jr., Kayti Bernice Brandyberry, and Cassandra Leigh Nash; as well as many grandchildren who adored him.

He is also survived by his mother, Fraya Bayse Brandyberry, and 2 brothers, Mark Brandyberry, William Brandyberry and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his father, Leeman Brandyberry; and sisters Beth Brandyberry and Anne Vest.

Frank’s legacy is one of hard work, devotion to family, unwavering faith, and an unbreakable spirit filled with laughter and love. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him but will forever be remembered in the hearts of those he touched.