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Frances Chestnutt

El Paso, Texas

Age 93

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Frances ChestnuttEl Paso - Frances Lassich Chestnutt fell asleep in death on February 23, 2020. She was 93 years old. Born and raised in El Paso, Texas, Frances graduated from Austin High School, married her beloved husband, Ernest Wesley and raised three beautiful children in El Paso. They lived...

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Today 2/23/21 has been a year. I’m consoled knowing she no longer suffers. I miss her more than anyone can know. Although growing up I didn’t always do things exactly how she might have thought I should, she alway supported me in my decisions. My mom was the kindest person I know. She never said a bad thing about anyone. That doesn’t mean she didn’t put her foot down when it was needed. She made a beautiful name for herself. She had many friends and helped so many along the way. If she was...

Loved my auntie. So sweet, always an encouraging word for everyone. One of the things she used to say when someone was ranting, or out of control, was "Imagine!" Sort of a tsk, tsk, to calm the situation. She loved my mom, her sister dearly, and mom loved her too. What a hard thing when you are not able to even attend your siblings funeral. We send our love and sympathy to all her family, our cousins, Melinda and Patches. Love you all.

To the Hew Len Family, our deepest condolences on the passing of your mother and grandmother. May she rest in eternal peace. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Adrienne Ramirez (Pedroza), Michael Ramirez and Sebastian Pedroza

We appreciate all the kind words, love, prayers and support! On behalf of the Chestnutt, Lassich, Martinez and Hew Len families, we thank you!

I will miss our time together. She will be forever in my heart. Love you mom!

May God comfort you and surround you with peace and love until you are able to see your precious mother/grandmother again. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers.

What a faithful sister and a joy to work with in service . When she did her walking service she would run out of mags and call with a request for more will wait to see her again much love many prayer.

Will miss you mother, see you later.
Love Bob

My deepest condolences to the Chestnut Family.