Frank Joseph Luzar Obituary
Frank Joseph Luzar, lovingly known as Frank to his friends and family, passed away peacefully on December 15, 2024, in his hometown of Warren, Ohio, where he was also born on June 23, 1968. His life was a testament to the joy and love he brought to those around him, and he will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Frank was a graduate of Warren G. Harding High School, Class of 1987, and soon after embarked on a dedicated career in roofing and construction. His work was not just a job but a craft, one that he approached with the same care and attention that he gave to every aspect of his life. His hands were skilled, and his work ethic was unmatched, making him a respected figure among his colleagues and within the community.
In his personal life, Frank was a man of many interests, finding particular joy in the simplicity and beauty of the outdoors. He was happiest when sitting by campfires under the stars, or riding 4 wheelers in the woods, or tending to gardens, where he cultivated not just plants but a sense of peace and connection to the earth. Frank also had a remarkable talent for drawing; his sketches and art were as expressive as they were beautiful, capturing the essence of his subjects with loving precision.
Frank's love for life was only surpassed by the love he had for his family. He is survived by his father, Carl Goode; his brother, Dennis Luzar; and his sisters, Brenda Kerr, Victoria Weeks, and Jacquelyn Luzar. Frank's legacy continues through his daughters, Ashley Liberatore, Angela Fabijance, Autumn Luzar, Amber Beckwith; and his stepdaughter, Alexandra Liberatore, as well as his cherished eight grandchildren, who brought immense joy and pride to his life.
Frank was preceded in death by his mother, Patricia Goode; and his sister, Patricia Serva. They were undoubtedly waiting with open arms to welcome him into eternal peace.
Those who knew Frank understood that the words loving, kind, and thoughtful were not just descriptors but the very principles by which he lived. He approached each day with a heart full of compassion and generosity, always ready to offer support or a kind word to anyone in need. His presence was a comfort, his laughter contagious, and his ability to love unconditionally was a gift to all who were part of his life.
Frank's journey through life was a beautiful one, marked by the connections he made, the lives he touched, and the unwavering love he shared with his family and friends. As we say goodbye to this remarkable man, we take solace in knowing that his spirit will live on in the memories we hold dear and in the love that continues to bind us together.
In his passing, Frank leaves behind a legacy of kindness, a reminder to cherish the simple moments, and an example of how to live with an open heart. As the sun sets on his time with us, we are comforted by the thought that every sunrise will bring with it the warmth of his memory, and every garden will grow a little brighter for having been tended by his hands.