Evelyn May Frank was born to Lucein and Martha Saulque on August 24, 1930 in Dinuba, California. As a youngster she grew up on a farm working alongside the family as they farmed grapes. She enjoyed a close relationship with her siblings older brother Howard and younger brother Jimmy and for a short time her sister Mary Louise. In high school she met and fell in love with a strapping young man who had eyes only for her and on April 22, 1950 she married the love of her life Louis Frank.
Louis and Evelyn had four children: Larry, Ronnie, Laurie and Robert and she found joy and fulfillment as a stay at home mom showering them with love and support. As her daughter Laurie became ill in her young life, Evelyn dedicated her life to supporting and caring for both her daughter and her granddaughter Heather. Her husband and children were her life and she was grateful for every moment with them.
All that knew her have peace in the knowledge that they will be with her again in the presence of the Lord and that she has been welcomed into the arms of her husband Lou and her daughter Laurie.
She is preceded in death by her parents Lucein and Martha Saulque, her husband Louis Frank and younger brother Jimmy Saulque. She leaves behind her brother Howard (Delores), brother in Law Jerry Kullman (Margie) as well as sister in law Sandy Saulque. She is survived by her children; Larry (Chris), Ronnie, Robert (Bonnie) and son in law Jim Cline, In addition to her grandchildren Ryan (Amanda ), Leslie (Tim), Jennifer (Josh), Carl (Anna), Heather (Derek), Daniel as well as multiple great grandchildren.
The family would like to thank the loving caregivers at Rosewood Senior Living Community, Kaiser Permanente physicians and the care and compassion provided by the staff of San Joaquin Community Hospital.
Viewing will be held at Mish Funeral Home located at 120 Minner Ave. on Monday, January 23 beginning at 4:00 p.m. with a Rosary following at 6:00 p.m. Funeral services will be Tuesday, January 24th at 10:00 a.m. at St Francis Church located at 900 H Street, Bakersfield, CA.
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