Fran-MOSS-Obituary

Fran MOSS

White Bear Lk, Minnesota

1933 - 2021

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Age 86 Of White Bear Lake Born November 4, 1933, passed away of natural causes on April 8, 2020, near her lifelong home in White Bear Lake. Her family announces wake and funeral information. Wake: Thursday, April 15, 2021, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, HONSA FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 2460 East County Road...

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With baseball season here, I fondly remember the first year the Twins played in the world Series (and won). It was a Saturday and Fran accompanied Bob and me to the Village Inn to watch the game. Anyone who knew Fran knew that she was a TWINS FAN. It must have been a crucial inning for the Twins and when the batter hit a home run, Fran jumped up, with her fist raised, and put it right through the ceiling tile!! This was, of course, before the new Inn was built. We had a few good laughs...

It was a beautiful Mass said for Aunt Fran, and it was so nice to be able to join you from Vancouver, Washington. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy and I will always keep Aunt Fran in my prayers.

Fran was such an important part of my life and my children. She became "Grandma Fran" to them while she waited to have grandkids of her own. When Marissa was born, my son asked her if she would still be a grandma to him and his brother and sister. Of course, she said she would. She loved being a grandma so a few more was just fine with her. Fran´s face would light up whenever she talked about Marissa and Derek and she always looked forward to a phone call, a visit or going out to eat with...

Vicky, Greg, Steve, Marissa, Derek, I remember all the Tuesday night movies Fran and attended together, sometime we even had a private screening since we were the only two in the theatre! The many times we enjoyed going out to eat or just staying in and enjoying remembering all the good times we had together. Sometimes I can still hear her laughter. Remember her as the special person she was. Above all, she loved her children and grandchildren. I'm sure she is missed by many. Carolyn...

Steve, Greg, and Vicky. Susan and I extend our deepest sympathies on the passing of your mother. I recall her kindness and interest in all we did. She was always willing to do anything she could for her family and friends. Paul