Francis Joseph Lawler Jr.

August 2, 1940 ~ December 31, 2020
Francis Joseph Lawler Jr., 80 of Littleton, CO passed peacefully December 31, 2020 with his
loving family by his side. Frank was born in Philadelphia in 1940 and served the Englewood
Colorado community as a Police Officer for over 20 years. He is survived by his sisters,
Kathleen Voce and Eileen Taylor of Pennsylvania, sons Brian Lawler and David Lawler,
daughters Coleen Lawler and Denise Lawler, 4 grandchildren, girlfriend Margaret Minnick and
many dear friends. Due to Covid 19 social distancing precautions and limited seating, friends of family and loved ones are
being encouraged to view the ceremony on the Christ on the Mountain YouTube page under services.
This ceremony will be live streamed and recorded for future viewing options.
Internment will take place at Evergreen Memorial Park where he will be laid to rest beside his wife,
Sandy Lawler.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Stork-Bullock Mortuary of Lakewood.
Dad, I trust you are at peace in heaven and have been rejoined with the love of your life Sandy and your parents-in-love Emil and Agnes. Please send my love to everyone and I'll catch you on the flip side. Love, Coleen
Dad, you were such a strong and positive person in my life. I want to thank you for teaching me how to be a stronger and kinder person. You be missed tremendously. I will also see you on the other side. I love and miss you!
Daddio,
You were taken from us too early. Thank you for everything we shared in this life. You were my hero and my best friend. I hope to continue to serve you well in life as your loving son. I will see you on the other side. I love and miss you very much… Brian
Frank was a beautiful soul. Kind and loving to his family and friends. His laugh filled the room. He loved playing cards and loved it when he beat me, too. We even established a rotating frame designed by Sandy, to whomever was the champion. I don't think it ever left Frank's house.
Frank you'll be missed!!! You already are.
Love you!!
Frank you were and still are bigger than life to everyone who knew you, You had a heart of gold and anyone who had the privilege of you knowing you, and calling you friend was made richer for your friendshiip. Randy and I have often discussed the fact that the two of you should have owned a Micky D's for all the time you both spent there. You will be missed but we will see you again.
RIP Frank. We shared so many laughs along with at times serious conversations. In the short years that you worked for my company, I grew a deep respect for you and all that you accomplished in your life. Your colorful ways of adding humor to my life made a difference to me. And we kept Brian on his toes too! I enjoyed your presence at the annual Christmas parties that you attended at my home. We never took ourselves or a situation too seriously. Now it is your turn for the blessed and eternal rest that we all seek one day. Thank you for making my life richer for knowing you!
Frank you will be missed greatly. Thank you for your love and support all the years I've known Dave. We love you and will miss you so much!