illed with laughter, admiration for beautiful automobiles, and the simple joy of being together. Those trips became treasured traditions that reflected both his passion and the bond he shared with Patricia. Frank's humor and warmth were constants in his life. He loved nothing more than sharing meals at Denny's with his granddaughters, Emma and Kaylee, where they would laugh and make memories over pancakes and milkshakes. He was known for cracking jokes--even in serious moments--reminding those around him to find lightness in life. With his kindness, quick wit, and easy smile, Frank made friends wherever he went, touching countless lives simply by being himself. Above all, Frank was devoted to his family. His greatest joy came from spending time with his loved ones, especially his son, Christopher Bettencourt, and his two granddaughters, Emma and Kaylee Bettencourt. His love for them knew no bounds, and they brought immeasurable happiness to his life. Frank is survived by his son, Christopher Bettencourt, and his granddaughters, Emma and Kaylee Bettencourt. He was preceded in death by his wife, Patricia Bettencourt. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. His legacy of hard work, humor, kindness, and unwavering love for his family will live on in the hearts of those he left behind. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to Veterans of Foreign Wars, Elks Lodge, and Native Sons. Rest in peace, Corky. You will forever be in our hearts.