My wife Faith and I are sorry for your loss. Regardless of what transpired in the past, I know that Aunt Mary Frances was a good person and the world is a better place because of her. To Joe, Anne, Betty and Diane, please accept our most sincere condolences.
A kind lady indeed. I did lawn work for Mary Frances and Dianne (and, Betty too) for a number of years. She was always such a nice person. She enjoyed talking about the past and how things were so much better back then. Her daughter Diane was Mary Frances' life. They shared an incredible bond that you rarely see these days. She lived a full, satisfying life. Now, she rests. To her entire family - You all have my sincerest condolences on her passing. Rick
Mary Frances is my Aunt. She is nothing less than a Hero to me. She had many obstacles in her life, but believed in the Lord and perservered till the end. After about a 3-month hospital stay, she was determined to improve enough to go home with Diane and Mom. She achieved it, and they were able to spend two weeks together. She clipped coupons, helped with daily tasks, and went to a few stores. She lived each day as if it were her last, and each day as if she would live forever. She is the most courageous person I have ever known. I couldn't be more proud to have been her nephew. She always treated me as a son. May you rest in eternity until we meet again Dearest Aunt France. I Love you. Love Forever, Joe