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Alice L. Franke

Houston, Texas

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ALICE L. FRANKE, 51, passed away May 1, 2004 after a courageous battle with melanoma. She was born October 12, 1952 in St. Louis, MO., and moved with her family to Houston in 1954. Alice is a graduate of Bellaire High School, and had attended Southwest Texas State University. She had a long...

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I am shocked and terribly saddened by Alice's passing! I was lucky enough to work with Alice for the past couple of years and came to know her as a wonderful person with a great sense of humor. Her love and pride for her family and Ward was evident every time she spoke of them. I feel blessed for having had her in my life. My thoughts and prayers are with her loved ones.

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We will miss her and all that she brought to our office. My prayers are with Alice's family.

Allie will be dearly missed by all of us at the Crowne Plaza Brookhollow. She was a joy to work with and I thank the Lord I was privledged enough to know her. Allie had a great sense of humor and made us laugh on a daily basis. She was professional, ladylike, beautiful and caring. I pray that God will help her family and friends to remember the good times and heal all of our hearts of this sorrowful time.

I met Alice in the late 80's before she came to Houston. She and my husband Chuck have been friends for over 20 years, through marriages, divorces and numerous relationships. They celebrated their birthdays together ( 2 days apart), she came boatriding with us (and helped clean-up), came to the bay for BBQ's (and helped clean-up), she even gave us a beautiful picture after one of our rides....She was always there if you needed her and will be deeply missed. To her loving family that she...

Alice was such an amazing professional woman. She was always pleased to help out with what she could. I remember she and I were teamed up to make sales calls at work one day and the two of us sat up in the big conference room spending the most of our time trying to cool off the room and the other half figuring out how to fill out the confusing forms. We had some good laughs. She was a sweetie and will be missed.

Allie, what we called her at work for the most part, surely had an ear for listening. And she was truly interested in listening. From day to day Allie would always ask about Hanna, my daughter. She is just 2. And I would ask her about Mollie. I could really tell Allie had great feelings about Mollie. I sense, although never meeting Mollie, she is such a precious and outgoing little girl.
Allie and I had this little special bond between us. And this bond is about these two little girls...

Wonderful, Beautiful Alice. I appreciated knowing Alice who is so lovely and charming. I worked with Alice at The San Luis Resort and respected her professionalism and work ethic. On a personal note, several of my girlfriends including Alice took a road trip to Round Tree to shop for antiques. She was so much fun and a joy to be with. I feel so sad that I will not be able to see Alice again here on earth. I hurt for her family and am so sorry for your loss. Andrea

Our Thoughts & Prayers are with Alice and the entire Franke Family.

Denise, Ken & Jayne

Of moms four children Alice was the only girl. We have always called her "Queeny" for that reason. We also called her Allie which she liked. She was as beautiful on the inside as her physical beauty which was so evident. I am very proud to have had such a wonderful person to call sister. If you knew Alice think of all the happy times you had togeather as that is what she would have wanted us to do.
God Bless