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Frances Holland Obituary

Frances Ward was born on January 20, 1927 to Daniel Damascus Ward and Bessie Mae Grady Ward. She grew up seven miles outside of the town of Mt. Olive, NC in Duplin County, near Garner's Chapel Baptist Church, which would play a vital role in her life.

When she was two years old, Fran's father died while helping to put out a neighbor's house fire. Her mother married a widower, Elmer Goodson, in 1933 who became her "Daddy." Fran attended Mt. Olive High School from which she graduated as class valedictorian. She graduated from Meredith College in Raleigh in 1948, majoring in Bible and Religion.

Fran's first job after college was as a Bible teacher in the public schools of Selma, NC. But In 1951, she accepted an offer from the Kannapolis Bible Teacher's Association to teach Bible at J.W. Cannon School and A.L. Brown High School and moved to Kannapolis.

Two years later, in 1953, she married Baxter Franklin Black, Jr. of Kannapolis, a widower, with a teenage son, Baxter Franklin Black III, better known as "Frankie." Baxter owned and operated several drugstores.

Fran continued to teach Bible in Kannapolis until the birth of Janet Ward Black, their only child, in 1959. It was in the fall of that year that Fran began teaching English at Concord High School. She retired in 1983, at the close of a 30-year teaching career, having shaped the lives and language skills of thousands of Cabarrus County public school students.

After Fran's husband, Baxter, died in 1980, she married retired Cannon Mills chemist, Dr. Victor Bradshaw ("Brad") Holland, on Christmas Day of 1983. After almost twenty years of marriage, Brad passed away in 2002.

A member of First Presbyterian Church in Kannapolis and later Trinity United Methodist in Kannapolis, she taught the J.W. Bullock Men's Sunday School Class at Trinity for over thirty years. Her last lesson there was on December 11, 2016, six weeks before her 90th birthday.

Fran was a renowned public speaker and a tireless community leader. She was a longtime member of the Concord Rotary Club and Concord Business and Professional Women's Group. She was named "Woman of the Year" in 1994 by Concord BPW, was a Paul Harris fellow at Rotary, and served on the Kannapolis YMCA board. She was the oldest living member of Concord's Sidney Lanier Book Club, having been a member for more than 60 years.

Fran was instrumental in the creation of Concord's Christian Women's Club. She remained a member of First Presbyterian's Women's Circle in Kannapolis and Central United Methodist Circle in Concord. She served for years as the narrator for concerts of the Piedmont Singing Men. Fran was awarded the Order of the Long Leaf Pine, the highest civilian honor in North Carolina, on her 80th birthday.

She is survived by Janet Ward Black and her husband Gerard Davidson of Greensboro; Baxter Franklin "Frank" Black III and his wife Bonnie of La Canada, California; sister Avis Goodson Ridenhour of Greensboro; Brad's children, Saranett Holland Shelton and her husband Baxter and Victor Holland and his wife Diann, of Kannapolis and their children, Brad, Holly and Victor; Gerard's sons, Clay Davidson of Greensboro and Walker Davidson of Charlotte; nephew Jeff Sasser and his son Lee; niece Chelsie Ridenhour and her children Ryder, Porter and Audrey; and Gerard's sister Jan Green and her sons Gaines and Cary and many others.

The family will greet friends on Thursday, July 6, at Lady's Funeral Home, 268 N. Cannon Blvd. and at Fran's home, 258 N. Cannon Boulevard (which is next door) in Kannapolis from 5 to 8 pm. A memorial service will be held at 2 pm, Saturday, July 8, at Trinity United Methodist Church in Kannapolis.

Cooperative Christian Ministry awards the "Fran Black Holland Scholarship" each year to a high school senior who exemplifies integrity and public service. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to "CCM" at PO Box 1717, Concord, NC 28025-1717 for the Fran Holland Scholarship Fund or online at cooperativeministry.com.

Remembrances may be sent to the family at www.ladysfuneralhome.com.

Lady's Funeral Home & Crematory is assisting the family of Mrs. Holland.

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Published by Charlotte Observer on Jul. 5, 2017.

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Diana Walker

July 7, 2017

Janet, I will always remember your mother and her approach at teaching. I was in her senior class 1981. She was a wonderful educator and always had a lot of style.

Billy Gray

July 6, 2017

Mrs. Black will long be remembered by her former students. She was so dignified and represented all that was refined. Her teaching formed us as students and young people. So many of my fellow CHS graduates and I salute her for her devotion to her chosen profession, and we are all blessed to have known her. She was a wonderful human being as well as a credit to teaching.

Darrell Hancock

July 6, 2017

Janet Ward,
Your mother was a jewel and a fount of dignity and poise. Thank you for sharing these selected details of her long and productive life. Your friends join with you as you mourn her passing and each of us unite with you in our prayers, thoughts and other unspoken ways to share this time of loss and reflection. God bless you and your family as you mourn your loss and celebrate with thankfulness a life well lived.

Sherri Self

July 6, 2017

Janet Ward, My prayers go with you as you grieve your mother's passing. I knew Frances only through Avis and remember hearing about her as a teacher from Mike Farrell years ago. I know from both of them that she was a great lady who will be sorely missed. May the peace of God go with you in the coming days as you grieve and come to terms with your new normal.

Bud Greene

July 5, 2017

I was in her freshman class about 1956. I remember her as if were a short time ago. She was a great English teacher, she could control the class with a glance, and she was gorgeous. I think that I could still diagram a sentence. I know that I still remember how she looked with those spike heels. When I have the security question of favorite teacher, I always use "Black".

Mary Irvin Plummer

July 5, 2017

Dear Family,
Mrs. Black was on of the most memorable people in my life. My sister and I would see her at Town House II along with Bea and stop for a conversation at her usual table. She was magnificent in so many ways. I called her some years ago during a tough time, and she prayed with me over the phone. Such a soothing voice I have never heard. I needed her and reached out. She followed up with me and reassurred me that God knew ALL. What a comfort, Mary Irvin Plummer CHS 1967

Nancy Layton Walker

July 5, 2017

Janet and family,all of your Mothers English students heard about Janet Ward on a daily basis.We all loved her.Class of 1969.May God be with all of you and give you Peace Amen

Monika & James Bigsby

July 5, 2017

Dear Ms. Janet and Family,
We are so very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. She was a true lady.

Guy Richard Byrd

July 5, 2017

She was my seventh grade teacher at McIver school in Kannapolis , NC. I have never forgotten this beautiful and caring Teacher. She gave me my only spanking in school but she gave all the boys that day because we did not come in from recess when she called. She never hurt any of us

Sarah Whitty

July 5, 2017

Oh, my. Such a lovely lady and an example for me and many young high school students many years ago. I remember her with much love and admiration. She touched many lives. My condolences to Frankie, Saranett and all of her family. With love and sympathy.
Sarah Ann (Price) Whitty.

Ken Keeton

July 3, 2017

May God's deep and abiding peace surround you and uphold you as you remember and honor the blessing she will always be, and celebrate her remarkable legacy here on this earth. Her light now lives in all of you. Let it shine brightly. Much love.

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