Taylor S Colton
I never knew Frank passed until I was looking up He and my Mother Janet Schiller. Though not mentioned or in family record at this time if his death he was a very influential man in my life. I was 10 when he married my mother Janet Huhl (Colton). I spent summers in the Utah mountains with he and my mother and 4 other siblings who lived with them while I resided with my father. I wasn't much of a outdoorsman and was a very difficult child, yet he taught me many of the values and shined as a parent, especially taking in 5 kids so young. His love for nature and the serenity of being away from people is a trait I definitely inherited from him as I matured. He was courageous, loving, protective to the core and fiercely loyal. My life choices have not been so squeaky clean due to a tough upbringing, yet I fought my way back on track using him as an example in many situations. I learned that a man needs to be a man, protect and provide for the family and most of all "Is only as good as his word." Frank it saddens me how my lifestyle differed so much from the one I seek now. That we never got to know each other on the adult level. Though you never heard it from me I am proud to say I loved you and wished day in day out growing up I could have been there learning mechanics follow through and all you brought to my Mom and Siblings. I am sure you will all soon be united again in Heaven, after all your dedication to morality and your true faith to God and your church. My heart goes out to all my family for the losses you will surely feel forever. With love, Taylor S. Colton 6-12-2023. Denver, Colorado

