Franklin “Frank” Charles Breaux of Saltillo, Mississippi, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, surrounded by family and loved ones. Born on March 25, 1951, in Aberdeen, Mississippi, Frank grew up there and met the love of his life, Nancy Myers Freeman. They married in 1972 and settled in Saltillo, where they raised their family together.
Frank began his career at Ken Jeter Store Equipment, working there from 1971 until 1986. In the late 1980s, he answered a call to ministry, serving as interim pastor at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Tupelo. He played a key role in establishing Parkside Baptist Church in Guntown and became pastor of Bethany Baptist Church in 1995, faithfully serving there until 2016. In retirement, he continued teaching prophecy on Sunday mornings at Victory Baptist Church and led Bible study on Wednesday nights at Camp Creek Baptist.
Frank found joy in many pursuits throughout his life. He loved playing the guitar, gunsmithing, target shooting, hunting, and fishing. He spent countless hours working on his properties in Caledonia and Aberdeen, as well as woodworking and cooking. Known for his silly jokes and his gentle way of comforting those in need, he cherished time spent with friends and family.
He is survived by his loving wife of 53 years, Nancy Myers Breaux of Saltillo; his sister, Karen Foote of Aberdeen; his children, Matt Breaux (fiancé, Christy) of Saltillo, Danielle Passmore (Jason) of Guntown, David Breaux (K.C.) of Mantachie, and Will Breaux (Ashley) of Amory; and his grandchildren, Ana, Eric, Brayden, Ada, Ezra, Ashtyn, Brooks, Cullen, Colton, Colee, and Adevay. He is also survived by his sisters-in-law, Brenda Robinson of Caledonia, Patty Barron of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and Judy Fulgham of Charleston, South Carolina, along with many beloved nieces, nephews, and neighborhood friends. Frank was preceded in death by his parents, Edmond and Helen Breaux; his brothers-in-law, James Foote, Curtis Fulgham, and Wayne Robinson; and his niece, Elizabeth Caldwell.
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