Frances Anne-Davis-Obituary

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Frances Anne McElveen Davis

Amite, Louisiana

Jul 25, 1945 – Feb 12, 2013

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BORN
July 25, 1945
DIED
February 12, 2013
LOCATION
Amite, Louisiana

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McKneely Funeral Home - Amite Obituary

Frances Anne McElveen Davis, beloved wife, mother and grandmother passed away on February 12, 2013 at North Oaks Medical Center. She was 67 years old and a resident of Amite. She was born July 25, 1945 in Independence, LA. She is a graduate of Amite High School and Northwestern State University....

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Tommy--So sorry for your loss. A classmate of mine beginning first grade, Roseland, she will be missed at our upcoming reunion.

David Frohn (Lake Charles, LA)

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Tommy and. Family,
Sorry for your loss, you are in my thoughts and prayers

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Fannie and Frank Guzzardo

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all

Sincere condolences from Maralee and myself. Steven, our thoughts have been with you and your family.

Our deepest condolences to Tommy, Joyce, and all the family.
From: Vera, Emile, Victoria and Austin Durr

There's not a time in my life that I didn't know Frances Anne since we went to church together in Roseland. I played the piano there after she went off to college. David and I always enjoyed seeing her. Our visits lately included Tommy and David's class reunion and little chats at Mike's. May God give you peace as you face the future. Cherish her memory, as I do.

Joyce Annette, Tommy and family, Ray
and Madeline...I was saddened to read
of Frances Anne's passing even though
she has reached her great reward. I
remember so vividly Tommy you and Frances and the kids as youngsters
attending Kedron church. What a beautiful family you have. Frances
Anne always struck me as being such
a beautiful lady inside and out. Her
eyes were just beautiful and full of
light. God Bless and comfort all of
you until...