Frank Edward Blondin passed away September 13, 2012 at the age of 52. A Celebration of Life party will be held at the family's home on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. Rosary will be held on Monday, September 24, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. at French - Lomas. A Memorial Service will follow beginning at 7:00 p.m. Frank was born in Miami, Florida in 1959. Also, Alaska becomes the 49th state, "Bozo the Clown" premiered on live television, and Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty was released. A loaf of bread cost .20 cents, a gallon of gas was a quarter, and the Etch-a-Sketch was invented. Frank liked random facts. Frank grew up in Hopkinsville, Kentucky with his parents, Edward and Jonny Blondin, his 3 brothers, John, Robert, and Phillip Blondin, and his 4 sisters, Nina Keller, Ruth Greenfield, Maria Bradham, and Ileene Moore. After joining the Air Force, Frank fell in love with Pamela Paul, and began a new life with her in New Mexico. Their two boys, Jeremiah and Joshua Blondin remain to carry on the legacy left behind. His daughter, Rochelle, has been the perfect addition to the family, and is left to brighten our day as she had always brightened his. Frank's strong character, unmatched wit, and amazing personality will be missed; however, every person to meet him knows these memories of him are alive within us. Frank has touched so many lives and has helped each of us grow. He has taught us to live, laugh, and learn, to appreciate life, family, and friends, and to focus on the power of positive thinking. We love you dad. We love you son. I love you husband, brother, uncle, friend, co-worker, mentor, funny guy I meant once. Enjoy your freedom and flight!