Condolences
I am very sorry for your loss. May the "God of al comfort" 2 Corinthians 1:3-4 brings comfort to your family during this difficult time. Again my condolences.
Tom, Ed and Family, We were sorry to hear of the loss of your Mother. You all are in our prayers.
My condolences to the entire family. I knew Mrs. Stults only a short time because I delivered her noon meals to her. What I liked about her was her smile and her sense of humor. She was a very cheerful lady.
Our thoughts and prayers to all of Frannie's family. I worked with Frannie at CAH for many years. She was always so caring and professional. She had a devious little grin and those eyes danced. She kept us wondering what she was really thinking. She was just the best!
Aunt Frannie will be greatly missed. I will miss her smile and loving ways. To the family you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Our sincere sympathy to all the Stults and Graham family. Brenda (Tyke) was our sister-in-law and we feel like we know each of you as she spoke lovingly about you so often. We met your mother/grandmother several times when she visited Brenda in SC. She was always so sweet, especially after my cancer surgery in 2003. We stayed in touch by exchanging Christmas cards throughout the years. I think of her as a strong, independent, loving woman who suffered too many losses in her life, but carried on. Our thoughts and prayers are with her and with each of you. Love, Rolf and Patsy
Sympathy and prayers to Henry, the Meffert's and all the Graham and Stults
family. We know she will missed and remembered fondly. Your Modesto
Christian Church Family
My heart goes out to all who will miss Frannie. She was a wonderful lady who meant so much to so many whose lives she touched.
Deepest sympathies to the entire family. I worked with Frannie for many years at the hospital. She was a great lady!
So sad to hear of Frannie's passing, remembering what a blessing she was to so many-she was one of the hardest working ladies I have ever met, and her kind caring nature was a gift to all who she took care of. Tho we will not be able to attend services, will send thoughts & prayers to all of you as you celebrate her life.
So sorry for your loss. We will be out of town on Saturday but thoughts and prayers are with you.
May the comfort of family and friends help you through this difficult time! With sympathy, Missy (Crouch)-Smith and family
Frannie, as I came to call her, is going to be missed. Plain and simple. This woman had guts, honesty, loyalty, drive, wit, kindness, work ethic and a sense of humor when it seems no one else would. She made a huge impact on my life in her quiet way and I hope that I made some sort of difference in hers for the short months I've know her. I only wish her body would have cooperated with her hopes and dreams...we fought hard though. In the last couple of weeks, I reminded her often, that my outlook on what a 90 something year old can do has reached a pinnacle because of her. For all of the people who use age as an excuse, Frannie will always be the person who pops into my head. Work for the hardest goal even if it's unmet. I'm honored to have known this woman and to consider her a friend.
Dana
So sorry to hear of your loss, may your memories help to ease the pain
Our love and prayers to you all
Marge, Henry, Ed, Tom, Becky, Lexi and the rest of the family,
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your Mom/Grandma. I am deeply saddened by the loss of such an amazing lady, but I am so happy that our paths crossed. In the few months that I knew Frances, I loved doing for her. She was so appreciative of even the simplest things that I did for her (like getting her a book out of the drawer when she finished reading one). My fondest memory of Frannie was when she told people I was her "unpaid CNA"; it brought a smile to her face and mine. I am so thankful to her for watching over my Mom for the past 6 months. Frances would wait for her in the dining hall and then follow her down the hallway on days when I couldn't make it to help out, remind her to push her call light before meals and put the tv on the channel for my Mom's daily show. They were good roommates for each other.... both Loved their STL Cardinals!! She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. R.I.P. Granny Frannie
Lisa