Frances-Wyman-Obituary

Frances Ann Wyman

Windham, Maine

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Frances Ann Wyman, 62SOUTH PORTLAND – Frances Ann Wyman, 62, passed away on Oct. 30, 2015 after a brief illness. She is survived by her husband; three children; and three grandchildren. Services for Frances are private. Arrangements by the Dolby Funeral Chapel, Windham. Condolences may be...

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Our condolences to all from my wife and myself.
My mother and Rita are related through the Mahar side.

Carroll & Ginny Owens
Chases Lake, NY

Clint we are sorry for you loss and will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Carey and Amy Mannette

Very Sorry to hear about My cousin Francis Ann She was a Wonderful Person. She was one of the 40 first cousins, of the McDonald's. (Grand Children of Henry and Elizabeth Maher McDonald). Our Prayers are with you.

Sincerely,

Don & Terryl Keib of Brunswick Maine

Clint and family,
Our family sends condolences on this significant loss to your family. I do not remember the last time we came to your house or when I talked with Fran last.. It had been awhile! I do recall her smile and great love of her children and joy,pride,when talking about them.
Hope your many memories will be of comfort to you today and in days to come.
With love,
Tracy,Heather,Ayden and Liam

Our generation had 30 plus cousins. The loss of any one of them diminishes us immensely. So sorry to hear of the loss of Fran. We now have another angel watching over us.

Clint--I am very sorry for your and your families loss. Fran was a beautiful person,she put up with a lot from the crew that hung around the garage,she always had a smile,and I will always remember the Crogan baloney she would bring to me.

George Kelting

So sorry for your loss. I grew up in Belfort, graduated from BRCS with Paula and knew Fran from that time. She was quite a prankster with a beautiful smile. May she rest in peace.

I am so sorry for your loss. Try to keep the good memories close. Whenever I think of Franny I see her smile. There might have been a shoulder punch to go with the smile, but always her beautiful smile! Dorothy McDonald Goutermout
My mother is Gert and she sends her love