IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Frank

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Yager

November 23, 1939 – September 27, 2021

Obituary

Frank Yager passed at 6:30pm on September 27, 2021. He was born in Newton Illinois to Raymond and Gertrude (Schafer) Yager on November 23, 1939. Gertrude famously said "He was the biggest turkey she ever had". Frank (barely) graduated high school from Newton Community High school in 1958 (it should have been in 1957 because he was held back in first grade since there were not enough kids to go to the second grade, as he was the only one). He worked for the Illinois Central Railroad and served in the US Army Reserves (which his daughter gets a good laugh out of) and in 1958, Frank moved to Florida. He began driving trucks for Lykes Pasco after his brother Ray won a card game that got him the job. The other card players are still a mystery. He also drove for Ray when Ray was leased to Clay Hyder trucking as a driver. Frank started Yager Brothers Trucking on July 1, 1965 with his brother Paul. The rest is trucker history. Produce was hauled from California to Florida for many years. Christmas trees were even sold from the lot of Yager Brothers trucking for several years. If it didnt make money, it was not part of Franks life. Frank was a charter member of Owners Operators Association, and was a prominent supporter of two trucker strikes (in his front yard) in 1975 and 1979. He even met then Governor Bob Graham. Frank broke off on his own in 1978 with Sunshine Equipment Rental. In 1982 he started Sunshine Corvettes where he salvaged corvette parts and sold them worldwide. He eventually "retired" from this in 2003 and started raising his birds, especially turkeys (go figure), fishing, and raising his beautiful garden in which he grew his collard, mustard, and kale greens that he sold locally. Frank also raised and sold beautiful fruit trees, planting them in his yard for people to come and pick from. Franks favorite hobby was cruising the Caribbean with Shirley.

Frank was married to his wife Shirley, for 55 years. They had three children, Frankie, CareyAnne (Niklaus and Hollie) and Scott (Amy, Clayton, Shane, and Colton). He was an amazing dad, making sure his children were well travelled and knew how to read a map. Survivors also include his best friend and co-conspirator Nilo Mendez; and his special tour guide in Roatan, Shelford Dilbert, whose family Frank loved to spend time with while cruising. Franks surviving siblings include his sister Jeanne (AKA "the princess") and brothers Lorraine, Kenneth, and Michael. Frank initiated his brothers and sister into business at an early age by having them walk to the creek to catch and package the bait that he would sell. Frank was preceded in death by the best parents/grandparents ever, Raymond and Gertrude Yager, his brothers Ray, Leroy (Corky), and Paul; his sister, Kathleen; and two baby daughters.

Frank will be cremated. Frank did not want a funeral with people crying, he wanted a party with a buffet and for people to laugh and honor his memory. Since funeral homes are generally not a good place to have a buffet, A Celebration of the life of Frank Yager will be held on Saturday, Oct. 9th from 11am to 3pm at the Dade City Garden Club. This will be a time for friends to gather with the family and to remember an extraordinary human being.

If you wish to send flowers to the family, please go through Marion Smith Floral in Zephyrhills as they are friends of the family.

Celebration of Life Service

Dade City Garden Club

Saturday, October 9, 2021 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM 13630 5th St Dade City, FL 33525 Directions
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