Frank is further survived by his beloved wife of 26 years, Diana Lach, as well as his son Dennis Lach and his grandson Josh Lach. He is survived as well by his step-children Cynthia Sanders, Joseph Hutchison, and Stephanie Bingham, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Frank began his career serving his country for eight years in the Air Force, stationed in Greece for much of his active duty. Following an honorable discharge, Frank had a long and storied career, centering around his two great passions: automobiles and service to his community. Frank was a racecar driver for many years, and owned his own auto-repair shop, Lach Enterprises. He also spent time teaching, imparting his automotive expertise onto future generations. Frank carried the spirit of giving back to his community as well, and was a former president of the Pueblo Optimus Club, sponsoring families in need.
Frank was a spiritual man, and was a 4th Degree knight of the church. He was a devout christian, and member of the Cavalry church here in Tucson.
Frank was unlike anyone else in his spirit and good humor, and as he is born into eternal life he watches over those he leaves behind. His loved ones will carry his memory in their hearts; he will be dearly missed.
A private memorial service has been planned by the family at a later date.
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