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Frank Mercier Obituary

A visionary builder, devoted family man, and a friend to all, passed away in March 2026. He was 88 years old. Born in 1937 in Michigan, Frank carried a Midwest work ethic with him when he moved to Southern California in his youth. In the mid 1970s, he founded a construction company, which grew to […]

Smiling elderly man with gray hair and a mustache, wearing a blue plaid shirt, set against a green background, representing the legacy of Frank Mercier, a prominent builder and family man.

A visionary builder, devoted family man, and a friend to all, passed away in March 2026. He was 88 years old.

Born in 1937 in Michigan, Frank carried a Midwest work ethic with him when he moved to Southern California in his youth. In the mid 1970s, he founded a construction company, which grew to become one of the largest and most successful companies in Orange County. Frank’s professional legacy is etched into the California landscape; his company built thousands of homes and commercial buildings throughout Southern California.

Frank was defined by his humanity. He never met a stranger and possessed the rare gift of being able to talk to anyone, from any walk of life. Above all, Frank was the pillar of his family. He was a devoted husband, a father of five, a doting grandfather, great-grandfather, and great-great-grandfather.

To know Frank was to love him. He leaves behind a legacy of hard work, incredible stories, and a family who will carry his warmth and spirit forward. He was a friend to hundreds and a hero to his family.

Frank lived life at full throttle. A cowboy at heart, his motto was “Let ‘er Buck!”

A celebration of life will be planned for later in the spring.…Read more by Orange County Register

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