With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of Frank Rojas, a devoted son, husband, father, brother, and friend. Frank was taken from us far too soon on February 6, 2025, in Lancaster, California. Though his time with us was cut short, his impact on those who knew him will last forever.
Frank was a hard worker, a provider, and a man of unwavering dedication. As a union pipefitter, he took great pride in his craft, ensuring that every project he touched came together with precision. His determination and drive made him a force to be reckoned with, always striving for more, always making things happen. One of his proudest moments was taking a well-earned trip to Alaska, a testament to his belief in working hard to enjoy life’s rewards.
But more than his work, Frank was a man of love and laughter. His presence could light up any room, his smile and voice filling the air with warmth and joy. He had a gift for making people laugh, for lifting spirits even in the toughest times. No matter what life threw his way, he always found a way to reach out, to provide, and to remind his loved ones that he was there.
Above all, Frank was a proud father and a devoted husband. His sons, Angel and Frankie, were the light of his life. He loved them deeply and worked tirelessly to give them the best life possible. His love for his wife, Terri, never wavered, even through life’s challenges. His strength, his heart, and his presence will forever be felt in the lives he touched.
Frank is survived by his Father Cesar Sr.; his beloved sons, Angel and Frankie Rojas; his loving wife, Terri Rojas; his sister, Cruz Rojas; Monica Moreno; Sophia; and brothers, Jack and Cesar Rojas.
A memorial service will be held at Santa Monica Woodlawn Chapel, 1847 14th St, Santa Monica, CA 90404, where family and friends will gather to honor and celebrate his life.
Though Frank is no longer physically with us, his spirit will never fade. His laughter, his love, and his strength will remain in our hearts, guiding us, watching over us, and reminding us to embrace life as fully as he did.
Because he was so loved, he will now be able to look out for all of his loved ones from above, watching over them with the same warmth and care he always gave in life.
Rest easy, Frank. You are loved beyond words and missed beyond measure.