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Francis Gannon

June 6th, 1928 - June 10th, 2014

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Francis X. Gannon Francis X. Gannon (Frank, FX), 86 of Cocoa Beach, Florida passed away on June 10, 2014 at home. Frank was born on June 6, 1928 in Corona, Queens, New York to Dennis George and Catherine (Ryan) Gannon. Frank elected to leave High School early to enlist with the United States Navy at age 17 (with his Parent’s consent). He served on destroyers in the Asiatic Fleet immediately following World War II, visiting many ports in China, Japan and the islands in-between until the start of the Korean War, at which time he was assigned to the USS Fecthler and was sent to Korea. He later served as an Instructor at the Navy’s Sonar School in San Diego, CA. He was a member of the National Order of Sonarmen. After his discharge from the Navy, Frank worked an Apprentice at Con Edison until 1951 when he attended Champlain College, studying engineering, later transferring to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, New York where he graduated with a degree in Civil Engineering in 1955. After completing all the requirements and experience, received his Professional Engineers License in the states of New York and Florida. Upon graduation, Frank went to work for Poirier & McLane Corp. While at Poirier & McLane, Frank continued his Naval career receiving a direct commission in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps as an Ensign. In 1970, Governor Nelson D. Rockefeller appointed him Lieutenant Commander in the New York State Naval Militia. He rose to the rank of Captain, Commanding Officer of a Military Construction Battalion (Seabees) and was then Commanding Officer of the Northern Division Naval Facilities Engineering Command. Following Poirier & McLane, Frank returned to work for Con Edison in New York where he was superintendent of construction, retiring in 1991. Retiring to Florida where he traded his love for flying for sailing, bought a sailboat, he and Mary achieved success in many races with a multitude of trophies. He has been a member of Our Saviour’s Church since living in Florida. He was elected a fellow in the Chi Epsilon Fraternity (the National Civil Engineering Society of the United States), a member of the National Society of Sonarmen, President of West Nyack Flying Club, Commodore of Cocoa Beach Boating Club and past president of Harbor Isles Condominium Association. In recent years, Frank volunteered with the Cocoa Beach Police Department (Citizens Observer Patrol). Frank is survived by his wife of 59 years, Mary, and children: Maureen (Gary) Slater, Gina Gannon, Chris (AnnMarie) Gannon, Dennis (Martha) Gannon and Marcia (Russell) Black. He is survived by his grandchildren: Ryan, Kyle, Rachel, Kaitlynn, Lauren, Mary Grace, Patrick and many nieces and nephews and sister, Suzanne (Dan) Murphy. He is predeceased by his sister Kathleen McDonald and nephew, Frank McDonald. Frank was a good husband, great father, a kind man and friend to many. Our many thanks to Drs. Leyte, Rayner, Watts and the staff of Cape Canaveral Hospital and St. Francis Hospice for their care and compassion. Funeral services are as follows: Visitation at Beckman, Williamson Funeral Home, Cocoa Beach, from 2:00pm – 4:00pm on Sunday, June 15, 2014. Mass will be on Monday, June 16, 2014 at Our Saviour’s Catholic Church. Donations in Frank’s memory may be made to St Vincent DePaul Society, Our Saviour’s Church, 5301 No. Atlantic Avenue, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931.

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Beckman-Williamson Funeral Homes & Crematory - Cocoa Beach

Beckman-Williamson Funeral Homes & Crematory - Cocoa Beach

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John Bedford

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John Bedford I met Frank Gannon during the formation of the National Association of Sonarmen. I can say that he was a true gentleman and I am honored to have known him. He contributed greatly to our association.

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John and Eileen Callan

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John and Eileen Callan To Mary and Family, sorry to hear from Tom Collins that Frank died. We are in Delaware for summer but you all wil be in our prayers. RIP Frank.

Published June 8th, 2024
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Phelps & LeAnn Hurford

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Phelps & LeAnn Hurford So sorry to hear about Frank. We will miss him.

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Shari Murell

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Shari Murell My sincerest condolences. I will keep the entire family in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

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Lou Dannecker

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Lou Dannecker Frank was always an Officer and a Gentlemen. He will be missed.

Published June 8th, 2024
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