Frank Rincon selected as Grand Parade Marshal of the Christmas Around the World Parade
Special to the Immokalee Bulletin
Posted 11/15/18
Frank Rincon and his entire family has lived in Immokalee a lifetime. Frank graduated from Immokalee High School in 1992. Frank enlisted in the US Navy and became certified as an aircraft structural …
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Frank Rincon selected as Grand Parade Marshal of the Christmas Around the World Parade
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Special to the Immokalee Bulletin
Frank Rincon and his entire family has lived in Immokalee a lifetime. Frank graduated from Immokalee High School in 1992. Frank enlisted in the US Navy and became certified as an aircraft structural mechanic. He was then stationed at Naval Airstation Whidbey Island in Washington State where he served as a mechanic of squadron VAQ 140 on the EA6B prowler which was assigned to the aircraft carrier USS George Washington. Upon his return to Immokalee in 1997 he worked as an aircraft mechanic with Airwork at the Immokalee Regional Airport. Frank worked for World Vision from 2010-2012 as a Senior Program Associate and in 2017, established the Benison Center which became a satellite distribution center of World Vision and through that partnership, the Benison Center has become an integral part of every partnership agency, for churches and organization by providing resources and materials that allow them to better serve the needs of the residents of Collier County. Frank has served in his church as the Children’s Ministry Pastor ,then became as Youth Pastor at Bethel Ministries and is currently the English Ministries Pastor. Frank Rincon is married to Genette Rincon a teacher and Reading Coach at Lake Trafford Elementary they have two children Ethan Rincon 15 years of age and Saidee Rincon 10 years of age. Frank and his family love all the community involvement that they participate in. Our Hats are off to the Rincon’s of the Benson Center of Immokalee for all of their services for their community.