Obituaries: Denis John Franck

  • by BAR staff
  • Wednesday January 22, 2025
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Obituaries: Denis John Franck

May 11, 1942 — October 28, 2024

Denis, a longtime bartender at the Twin Peaks Tavern, passed away at his home in Palm Springs after a long illness. Denis, known to many as "Aunt Denis" was a beloved figure at the Twin Peaks.

Denis was born in Aurora, Illinois, and lived in Des Moines, Iowa for six years before moving to San Francisco in 1975. He worked for Jenkle-Davidson and Lens Crafters before joining the staff at Twin Peaks.

He was a friend to many a visitor to San Francisco and he always enjoyed meeting and befriending the foreign visitors that came into the Peaks. He traveled extensively in Europe, especially loving Paris, and also enjoyed many ocean cruises.

Denis was a great supporter of the Imperial Court of San Francisco and had many friends within the organization. He would often travel to various cities helping to promote the court's activities.

Denis relocated to Palm Springs in October 2015. He worked as a daytime bartender for Stacy's from 2017-2019; the bar closing as a result of the COVID pandemic.

He is survived by two very close friends, Jon Logue of Minneapolis, and Todd Evans of Lansing, Michigan, and many, many more longtime friends both in San Francisco and Palm Springs.

A Spring 2025 celebration of life and sprinkling of Denis' ashes will be held in San Francisco. A specific date has not yet been decided.

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