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Frances Sigurdson Diaz

Seattle, Washington

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Frances Diaz passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 2, 2008, and Seattle Post-Intelligencer on November 2, 2008.

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Frannie was a dear friend in Luther League and as my hair dresser as we "grew up". We have shared many family times as worshippers together at Calvary Lutheran Church. I was so sorry to miss the goodbye at our beloved Calvary but my thoughts and prayers are with the wonderful MANY family and friends that she leaves behind. The compassion of a large family is always there in good times and bad. We are all part of that family. Blessed be the memory of Frannie among us who knew...

We were so very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing, Charmaine. We love you & Dennis and we're keeping you in our thoughts.

My deepest sympathies to my friend Charmaine and her family.

Char-baby and Dennis,
We have you in our hearts and prayers. Hang in! We will see you soon. Take Care:-)

We are so sorry for your loss. Much love to you in this hard time.

Char,

We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. We love you very much and are here for whatever you need.

Although I didn't know Fran really well, I had met her on many occasions over the years. She once gave me some good advice on how to deal with her good friend, Judy, who was my boss. Thank you!

I know she was so loved and cared for by my friend, her daughter Charmaine. I wish for all of her family and friends beautiful memories of happy times. She was a very special lady and I know dearly missed.

Aunty Franny, you will be so very missed. I will always cherish my Santa plate you gave to me at Christmas. Your artwork will always be a reminder of our Christmas' together. Give our family in heaven hugs from us. Love you lots, Crystal and family.

step mom and loving friend-
Fran was a wonderful friend to myself as well as my daughter, she was always known as a person who took time off her busy day to take care of her grandchildren, she was such a caring person.
she will be missed.