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FRANCES ISOBELL HANSON
Passed away November 27, 2012 at her home in Cherry Valley, CA, at the age of 85.
She was born in Chilhowie, Virginia. She and her parents Ray and Madge Cullop move to Bartow, Florida when she was 17 where she met her dear departed husband Donald Leroy Hanson at a USO dance. They were married for 65 years. She has gone to be with him and her Lord. She is at peace now! Frances was a loving and giving God fearing wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She has left a legacy of three daughters, Donna and Janet of Cherry Valley, CA, and Bonnie of Chandler, Oklahoma; and one son, Dennis, now deceased. She has eight grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by all!
Services will be held graveside at the Mountain View Cemetery, Beaumont, CA,, 11:00 a.m., on Wednesday, December 5, 2012. Arrangements entrusted to Wiefels & Son Mortuary
(951) 849-4527
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6 Entries
Donna McFarlane
December 24, 2012
Wendi Brewer
December 9, 2012
David Swarthout III
December 8, 2012
So very sorry for your loss. You had a wonderful grandmother, and you are fortunate to have had her so close to you. Our prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time. God bless you. Love, Aunt Marlys & Uncle Pat
Pat and Marlys McGrew
December 4, 2012
Gordon Axne
December 4, 2012
Becky Ann McFarlane
December 4, 2012
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