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Frank Stephen Ptak

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Brownsville

Frank Stephen Ptak, of Brownsville, PA, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, teacher, and proud United States Marine Corps Veteran, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 26, 2025, at the age of 89.

Frank was preceded in death by his father, Frank B. Ptak; his mother, Agnes C. Ptak; his sisters, Dolores Premus and Mary L. Ptak; and his daughter, Francine Ptak.

Frank was a graduate of South Union High School in 1954. He earned a degree in Industrial Arts from California State Teachers College in 1959 and received his master’s degree in Education from West Virginia University in 1965. He went on to serve as an Industrial Arts teacher in the Brownsville School District for 34 years. In addition to teaching, Frank was actively involved in inter-school athletics, coaching football, basketball, and track for more than 20 years. He later served as Athletic Director for 14 years before retiring from Brownsville in 1993.

Frank was an avid runner and later a dedicated walker, averaging three miles a day. He frequently competed in 5K and 10K races on weekends.

He was a devoted member of St. Andrew’s Church in Brownsville, where he served as a choir member, lay reader, and council member.

Frank lived a life defined by service, dedication, and love for others. As a Marine Corps veteran, he carried the values of honor, discipline, and commitment with him throughout his life. Following his military service, he devoted his career to education, shaping the lives of countless students. He believed deeply in the power of learning and led by example through integrity and hard work.

Known for his strong work ethic, Frank approached every responsibility with determination and pride. Above all, he loved people. His kindness made everyone feel welcome, and he treated others with compassion, respect, and warmth. His love for family and friends was evident in all that he did.

Frank is survived by his beloved wife of 63 years, Arleen S Neel Ptak; his daughter and son-in-law, Alyssa and Abe Franks; and his grandchildren, Whitney Mittone and husband Luciano Mittone, Kami Franks, Kendra Franks, and Dustin Franks, who will forever cherish his guidance, stories, and unwavering love. His legacy lives on through the many lives he touched-as a teacher, a Marine, and a man who truly loved everyone.

Friends will be received in the Skirpan Funeral Home, 135 Park St., Brownsville, PA on Tuesday, December 30, 2025, from 3 to 7 p.m. and Wednesday until 11 a.m. the hour of Service with the Rev. Michael Peton officiating. Interment to follow at LaFayette Memorial Park with full military rites accorded by American Legion Post 940, 275 and 838.

Frank will be deeply missed and forever remembered. www.skirpanfuneralhome.com

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