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Marcia Crouch
March 8, 2025
Frances was my 9th and 11th grade English teacher and then she became my friend as an administrator at SCS. What a wonderful person - a true Southern lady!
Pam McKinnon Hill
March 7, 2025
I will always remember Mrs Haynes because of her huge impact on my life as her student at Germantown High school but moreover for her encouragement in my growth as a new Christian. I will remember her fondly for taking an interest in my life after reading an entry from my Journal about Young Life.
Janette Richards
March 7, 2025
Mrs. Haynes made an indelible impression upon me in my 9th and 11th grade English classes. She made learning English more than a rote subject to plod through, but an interesting adventure. I still remember her weekly 25-word Vocabulary tests. It's because of her I sailed through English 101 at (then) Memphis State University. Deepest sympathies to the family and my admiration for what she gave back to many in her long life.
Alice Brock
March 7, 2025
Fred, my mother Elizabeth Harris was so fond of your whole family knowing all of you through Germantown High School. Then I knew of her as a leader in the legacy Shelby County Schools.
My condolences love to you and your family on the passing of this very special lady.
Pat Percoski
March 7, 2025
Frances Haynes was the most influential person in my life as an educator! She encouraged me, challenged me and supported me! I will be grateful to her and cherish her friendship forever!
Staff of Memorial Park Funeral Home & Cemetery
March 6, 2025
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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