Frances-Clarcq-Obituary

Frances Clarcq

Cohocton, New York

1943 - 2014 (Age 71)

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Cohocton, New York

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COHOCTON – Frances L. Clarcq, 71, passed away early Thursday morning (Dec. 25, 2014) at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester.Frances was born June 22, 1943, in Wayland, the daughter of Robert and Ella (Dunn) Flynn, the youngest of 12 children. She grew up in the Wayland area and was a graduate...

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My deep and heartfelt sympathy to all of Fran's family. Many fond memories in Cohocton.


























DENNY AND FAMILY, WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR OF FRANCES PASSING. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER OUR TALKS AND HOW TONY TEASED HER AND JOKED WITH HER . SHE WILL BE MISSED. OUR PRAYERS & THOUGHTS ARE WITH YOU AND THE FAMILY.THE DOMURACKI'S

Den, Veronica, Matt, Lynne, Dan and Marie,

We want to tell you how sorry we are for your loss. Frances may have been petite and soft spoken but she was a strong, brave lady. She was a trooper. Fran always had a way of making us feel important. Whenever we had conversations, she was interested in what we had to say – asking many questions.

Frances was a wonderful part of our family. She was a perfect match for our brother and, with Den, raised you five wonderful children....

To all her loving family.
I am so deeply sorry for your loss.

My heartfelt prayers go out to all the family. Knowing that wife, mom and grandmother is at peace may all of you also find peace as you treasure the memories of better times.

Uncle Deny, So sorry to hear of Aunt Francis's death. When I was being treated at the medical center in Cohocton, I used to stop by on my way home.We had some great conversations. She kept me updated on your family. She loved you all so much.
Sincerely, Linda Averill Vanzandt

To Frances' husband, Denny and her children,
I am so sorry for the loss of your Mom.She was the youngest sister of my Mom (Anna Flynn Averill)and we spent many good times together with her when we were kids. All great memories of a great lady. Love you all, Connie Averill Curry