Francis S. Mynahan

francis mynahan

May 16, 1942 ~ November 2, 2023


Resided in: Merritt Island, Florida

Harpswell- Francis S. “Frank” Mynhan Jr., 81, died peacefully on Thursday, November 2, 2023, at Maine Medical Center following a brief illness, his loving family was by his side. Frank was born in Lynn, MA on May 16, 1942, the son of the late Francis S. Sr. and Mary S. (Chibirka) Mynahan. He attended local schools and graduated from Lynn High School in the class of 1959. After high school he enlisted and served in the United States Air Force. Following his time in the Air Force, Frank went to work for the FAA as an Air Traffic Controller. He worked at the Regional Headquarters in Nashua, New Hampshire, retiring in 2002 after a more than 30 year career. On November 8, 1975, he married the love of his life, Rita C. Roux in Nashua, New Hampshire. Frank and Rita moved to Amherst, NH where Frank built their home to live and raise their family. As a small child, Frank would travel to the family cottage in Harpswell, ME, it was a special place for Frank as he would then go on to purchase his own plot and build his own cottage. Frank enjoyed years there and would continue to bring his children to the cottage where after retirement he and Rita would spend summers there. He loved boating and fishing in Stover’s Cove and the surrounding ocean with family and friends. He was always an active part of his daughter’s extra-curricular activities in school and coached softball for 15 plus years. He enjoyed photography, playing golf with his buddies in ME and FL, he was a HAM Radio operator (K1FSM) and taught himself to read music and play the guitar. He loved watching and feeding the birds and enjoyed talking to anyone he would meet. He was looking forward to his winter in Merritt Island, FL and spending time with his many friends there. Frank was also an avid sports fan and enjoyed all the New England teams and followed the Liverpool Football Club. His greatest love was the time he spent surrounded by his family and especially his grandchildren. Frank would make life-long friends wherever he would go. Frank was predeceased by a sister, Patricia Wilkins. He is survived by his loving wife, Rita Mynahan of FL; two daughters, Stephanie and her husband Michael Smetana of FL, and Tiffany and her husband, Brett Kimmelman of CT; two grandchildren, Stephen and Celeste Smetana of FL; a brother, John Mynahan of FL; several nieces and nephews. A Celebration of life will be held in Harpswell next summer. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral, 172 State Street, Portland, ME. To view Frank’s memorial page, or to leave an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
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  1. Frank was my favorite cousin. He always made me happy, especially when he and Rita would sing their Happy Birthday duet to me.
    Anyone who knew him, knew his whacky sense of humor. I enjoyed sparring with him.
    He had that shoulder I could always lean on for support.
    I will miss him terribly.

  2. When does a relative become a Dear Friend, I don’t really know, but as we became older, it just became the “hand in glove” for Frank and I, and I so loved my senior (he considered himself the patriarch of the Mynahan Family) Cousin as my “other brother”. His passing is shocking to me, as we’d been in each other’s company only day’s previous, and as stated to my sibling’s only yesterday, “it’s way, way, way too soon, to be departed from us.
    My Heart goes to Rita, Stephanie and Tiffany, and his Brother John, with word’s to say how I/we have the depth and love, we feel for you at this time, and feel for your loss, He is irreplaceable . . . . with Love . . . . Bill O’Brien

  3. Such a nice guy. I played golf with him at Mere Creek and he was always positive and had that smile on his face. He will be missed.
    Dave Jones

  4. His family. Stephanie and Tiffany meant the world to him always. And time and again he showed his love for them and his grandchildren. His love lives on through them

  5. Frank was very much loved by my family. His humor, his love of family, all were standout for both him and Rita. Their care of Aunt Gladys, my Dad and Mom were especially close to Frank and Rita. I am sure they all were waiting with open arms to welcome him home.

  6. Frank was such a wonderful person. Priscilla and I always enjoyed spending time with he and Rita. He will be sadly missed. Ed Mahoney and Priscilla

  7. I have been friends with Frank’s daughter Tiffany since high school. My heart goes out to Tiffany and her family as they grieve.

  8. In this life, we are fortunate to have cousins we enjoy. We’re also lucky to have friends who we know are always on our side. In Frank, and this family in general, we struck gold. So grateful for that last chat! You are missed.

  9. Frank You are Missed! Lots of life long memories keep coming back whenever I think of you or drive by your cottage 💕

  10. Dear Frank, Such fond Memories of golfing with you all those years in Florida. So sorry we never made it to see you in Maine but you will forever be in our hearts. Such a kind and gentle man. With love to all of your family…Nancy and Robert Hampson, Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia

  11. Great husband
    Great dad
    Great friend
    Great person
    Now moored in Harpswell Sound waiting for his beloved wife, thence together will cruise Casco Bay and the Gulf of Maine into eternity.
    To be much missed.

    Steve and Susan Mill

  12. Great husband
    Great dad
    Great friend
    Great person
    Now moored in Harpswell Sound waiting for his beloved wife, thence together will cruise Casco Bay and the Gulf of Maine into eternity.
    To be much missed.

    Steve and Susan Mill


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