Trenchard, Frank Bryon

Frank Bryon Trenchard passed away suddenly November 29th, 2024 at the age of 71. He is survived by his daughter Samantha (Kat) McLeod, his granddaughter Ophelia Haddock, his nieces and nephews Jodi Perry, Kimberly Bookman, Matt Trenchard and several cousins. 

He is predeceased by his parents, Madeline and Samuel Trenchard, Sr., his brothers James (Margaret), S, Vincent and his sister, Patricia. 

Raised in Pumpkin Hook New York, Frank graduated Victor High School in 1972. High school is where He found a fondness for playing the guitar. He also had a deep love for sports, becoming proficient in anything he practiced. Frank secured many victories in football, baseball, bowling, and golf. He is the state champion of bowling for 1972 and also played for a short season with The Mets before succumbing to a shoulder injury. Frank later served The Navy for a short period granting him his honorable discharge. After this he took his passion to SUNY Brockport Graduating with a BA in therapy, combining his love for physical activity and helping his community. He carried this knowledge to Ontario then later Wayne County ARCs for nearly 40 years, never ceasing to help those in need. 

Frank was happiest on the golf course, playing the guitar, and spending time with his daughter, friends, and family. He was a loving, kind, and patient man. His passion for life and strong sense of community made his an outstanding individual. As close on could get to a living saint. To say he will be missed is a gross understatement. 

Memorial Service Thursday December 12, 2024 2PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport.


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4 responses to “Trenchard, Frank Bryon”

  1. Melody Austin Avatar
    Melody Austin

    I’m so very sorry for your loss. Frank was a wonderful person.

  2. Maryalice Jenkins Avatar
    Maryalice Jenkins

    It was a joy to work with him at ARC, my deepest sympathies to his loved ones!

  3. Jenn Sawtelle Avatar
    Jenn Sawtelle

    Frank was amazing to work with! If you knew him you knew how much he loved his daughter and was always sharing stories about how proud he was of her. His sense of humor, kindness toward everyone is truly missed. I will miss his smile and his laugh as well as his old Buffalo Bills jacket he saved just for work. I could go on and on but the day he walked out the door all of our lives changed. He made things so much fun for all our individuals and he will always be missed. Even though I’d joke that he worked with women and didn’t have chocolate in his desk for us, there will always be a special place in my heart for Frank. Rest easy my friend❤️ You are loved and missed every day.

  4. Dan Cannan Avatar
    Dan Cannan

    Frank was a high school classmate and we were on several sports teams together. My fondest memories are playing baseball with Frank and he was a hard throwing left hander that rung up many K’s versus our opponents. As a catcher I was on the receiving side of many of his deliveries and he could make your hand burn with that fastball of his! Frank was a great guy and a good friend. He will be missed by all who knew him. My deepest condolences to his family.

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