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Frances DOOLEY

Atlanta, Georgia

1930 - 2019

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DOOLEY, Frances Mitchell Frances Irene Mitchell Dooley, 88, died suddenly of heart failure on February 17, 2019, exactly 18 months after her husband, James Ross Dooley. Born October 5, 1930, in Cartersville, GA, Frances lived in Florida and New York before settling in the Atlanta area in the...

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So sorry to hear of the loss of Fran, a special neighbor and teacher of my children at Northwoods Elementary. She and Jim were inspirations in many ways and they both will be missed.

My deepest sympathy to her family.

Jane Walker

Frances was a dear teaching colleague as well as an amazing friend. She and J.R. hosted a baby shower for me when my second son was going to be born, and she was a terrific friend to my family after my mother died in 1992. We had many fun times at Kennesaw UMC as well. She spoke highly of her family, and I know you will all miss her so much. Our prayers are with your family. Diana Gobbi

Mrs DOOLEY was my fourth grade teacher 1979-1980. She was the best teacher I ever had. She encouraged my reading and whetted my appetite for travel as she shared her adventures with the class. I am so grateful for the impact she had on me and have shared her insights with my own children. A model teacher. A blessing in my life. Leah Dawkins

I'm so sorry for your loss - Mrs. Dooley is fondly remembered. When my daughter started fourth grade this year, I told her I hoped she would be as lucky as I was to have someone like Mrs. Dooley to teach her about the world, tricks with spelling and writing. I have such vivid memories of moments in her classroom. She cared about her students. She will be missed.


So sorry for your loss! Mrs. Dooley taught me when I was at Northwoods. She was a wonderful person and teacher. Definitely made a positive impact on my world!

I grew up across the street from the Dooley's on Addison Drive in Doraville, and she was my 4th Grade teacher. I still remember learning all the States and Capitals and they way she taught them to us. Much love to her children and grandchildren.

I have known Frances since I joined Kennesaw United Methodist church, over 20 years ago. We were blessed to adopt our Rachel some 19 years ago and Frances and JR were the first to visit with one of her sock monkeys in hand. Rachel still shows it in her room. Your Mom (and Dad) will be missed. God bless you. Robin Harris

I am so sorry for the passing of your loved one. May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. My sincerest condolences. (Psalms 116:15)

My sincere condolences to your family for the loss of your love one. May the God of comfort be with you during this sad occasion and may his loving words at John 6:40 console your hearts.