LeRoy Franks

In Loving Memory

Franks, LeRoy Albert

December 22, 1936 - February 25, 2026

LeRoy Albert Franks 89 years old passed away in Tampa, Florida on February 25, 2026. Born in St. Louis, Missouri to Albert and Amelia (nee Rubczak), retired from the government after 30 years in 1988, Dad often joked that he lived longer after retirement then he worked. A graduate of CBC Highschool in 1955. He earned the rank as Master Sergeant and distinguished himself as first-team all state goalkeeper for 3 consecutive years. In addition to soccer, he lettered in track, football, and baseball demonstrating his athletic talent. In 1956 LeRoy joined Breheny’s Soccer Club, and in 1957 he became a member of the legendary Kutis Soccer Club where he played until 1963. During these remarkable years, Kutis dominated soccer in the United States, winning 5 consecutive National Amateur cups and the National Open Cup in 1957. A proud moment for LeRoy was representing his country in the 1957 U.S. World Cup Team as a goalkeeper. He was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in 1996, head coach for Kutis and Assumption Catholic Parish and was a reff for Missouri High Schools for 15 years. Modest, never boasting of any achievement ever. An over the top proud father and grandfather.

Preceded in death son Michael Franks daughter, Loretta Benoist, Son-in-law Jack Benoist, Son, Anthony Franks and Grandson, Ryan Horr. LeRoy had more heartache and loss then you could imagine however, he continued to stay positive and always looked at what he was blessed with that’s how he lived, giving thanks always. He is survived by his son, Joseph (Beth) Franks, daughter, Julia Kube, daughter, Mary (Gary) Bradley, Grandchildren Nicole Horr, Jessica (Jim) Dashner, Jon (Char) Franks, Matthew (Angie) Franks, Cierra Franks, Anthony (Riley) Bradley, Jaclyn (Ben) Mawson and 6 Great Grand kids Amelia and Drake Dashner, Avery and Madden Franks, Anniston and Maevly Bradley, dear brother-in-law to Mike Kersten and sister-in-law and the late Don Kersten.

Dad and Grandpa, your strength, determination, and love shaped our family in countless ways. You taught us to work hard, stand tall, always look at our blessings, and never give up. We will miss your unwavering commitment to your family, your facial expressions, that “LeRoy Look” when you were disgusted and every conversation. Thank you for all of your love!!!

A special thanks to Sue Thorp, you were a God sent to our Father, you shared compassion, kindness and Love to Dad and we thank God for you.

SERVICES: Memorial Visitation at the KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Road Thursday March 19, 1:00 P.M. until the time of service at 4:00 P.M.

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