Frank (Frankie) Marshall Dillon, 39, went home to be with the Lord Monday, May 4, 2015, at his home on Three Mile Curve, W.Va.
Born February 14, 1976 in Man, W.Va., he was the son of Frank and Diana Dillon. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents Frank and Betty Dillon; maternal grandparents Orville and Deloris Gibson; aunt Cloey Slone; brother Frank Charles Dillon; sister Melissa Carol Workman; and cousins Krissy McDaniels, Marvin Jr. McDaniels, and Crisann Gibson.
Frank was the owner of Dillons Pawn Shop, and DeeDees Ashland. He was a graduate of Logan High School. Frank was an avid comic collector, and loved watching TV and spending time with family and friends.
Those left to cherish in his memory include his mother and father, two young daughters, Kayla Dillon of three mile curve, and Kelsey Spence of man; three sisters, Kimberly Dawn Dillon of Logan, DeeDee (Randy) Workman of Huntington, and Elizabeth Dillon of Three Mile Curve; one brother David Michael Dillon of Logan; nephews and nieces, Frank and Jeffery Dillon, Kimberly (Josh) Crum, Dakota and Matthew Dillon, Jeremey Chambers, Skyler Dillon, and Elijah Workman, aunts, Mary LeMaster Conley, Betty Jean (Charles) Farris, Gloria (Tom) Gilco, and Elizabeth McDaniels; uncle, Anthony (Linda) Gibson; Cousins, Jimmy (Carmen), Stephanie (Keith), Jessie, Joey, Tommy Lee, Bethany, Jeananne, Anthony, Orville, Guy, and Anita; special friends, James Ojeda, James (Vikki) Vance, Rick Peacock, Ryan Hunter, Leonard Codispoti, Scott Ferrell, Joe C. Ferrell, and Jimmy Kolovich.
A celebration of life will be held at 1 pm on Saturday, May 9, 2015 at James Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor Scotty Dingess officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Memory Gardens in Godby. Frankie will be carried to rest by family and friends. Friends may call on the family from 6-9 pm on Friday, May 8, 2015 at the funeral home.
Condolences may be left at www.jamesfh.com
James Funeral Home of Logan is in charge of arrangements.