While on his winter travels, Frank passed away unexpectedly January 4, 2024 in Dakhla, West Sahara, south of the Moroccan border. He had just turned 63 years old.
Frank was born in Montreal, Quebec to Peter and Ingrid Heller of Vancouver, BC. Frank and his family moved to Coquitlam in the 1970’s and he graduated from Centennial High School. Frank was an environmentalist from a very early age. As a young teenager he joined Ducks Unlimited and spent his weekends volunteering with Salmonid Enhancement Projects. He enrolled in the Fish, Wildlife and Recreation program in 1983 at BCIT.
Frank worked for the Greater Vancouver Regional District in Matsqui
and Belcarra Regional Parks before moving on to The Ministry of Forests in
the Chilcotin. Frank was dedicated and innovative in his work as a Watershed
Restoration officer. He loved his work and cared deeply about our environment.
He dedicated his working life to protect & enhance our rivers, biodiversity and
wildlife for all to enjoy, as he did.
In 2008, he was ready for a change and took a temporary assignment with
the Ministry of Highways, and at the same time started dating Tracy. They had
known each other since 1984 while enrolled at BCIT Forestry. Although Frank
and Tracy worked in separate parts of BC, they made a long-distance relationship
work for several years before they could coordinate their careers and share life
together in Merritt, BC. Frank and Tracy were married in 2015 on the big island
of Hawaii. A paradise that they loved and visited often thereafter.
Frank was a seasoned traveler and had many adventures all around the world
starting at the age of 18 and until his passing in 2024. He was curious about
other cultures and enjoyed meeting new people and learning new things. His
most recent trip would start in London, England, then WW1 memorial sites of the
Normandy coast in France and then on to Morocco. Ultimately, he wanted to see
gorillas in the wilds of Congo. He was an avid and deeply enthusiastic gardener.
Frank loved his dogs and could be seen taking them for a daily swim in the rivers
near his home in Merritt. He recently returned to duck hunting, mostly to enjoy a
quiet walk along the Nicola River.
Frank is survived by his wife Tracy Coombes of Merritt, his daughter Jennifer
(David) Singleton of Merritt and his son Kevin Heller of Vancouver, sister
Christine Ross of Tsawwassen, nieces Amber Ross and Savannah Ross and
Parents Peter and Ingrid Heller of Vancouver.
There are no words to convey the true virtues of Frank and how deeply he
will be missed.
A celebration of life will take place in Spring of 2024.
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