Frances-Frey-Obituary

Frances A. Frey

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Frances A. Frey Frances A. Frey, 93, of Easton, died Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, in Easton Hospital, Wilson. She was the wife for 75 years of the late Charles A. Frey, who died in March of 2006. Born in Lower Nazareth Township, she was the daughter of the late Stuart and Alydia...

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I know this is late. I loved Aunt Frances dearly she is with Uncle Charlie now. I remember my grandfather Elmer Zellner and Aunt Frances and Uncle Charlie always got together and we would play while they watched. You are dear to our hearts. The brothers and sisters are all coming together and playing on the farm in nazareth again

Dear family,
I am so sorry to hear about your loss and i know becky personaly from working with her at the home depot and i know she was a goood person just by hearing her talk about her and i have seen wonderfull pictures of her. I hope she is heaven enjoying every minute of it and playing bingo!!!!
Hope you guys heal from the loss and just think shes all inbeaded in your hearts!

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Amanda

We have been blessed to have known such a beautiful and kind person. I introduced her to friends as "The Best Mother-in-Law in the World"and meant it from the bottom of my heart. Mom Frey was so thoughtful and generous to one and all. How very adventurous she was - having traveled,all alone, to visit us in Spain and did not speak the language. She flew to Arizona also. It was so nice to know that she enjoyed the visits since she often spoke of wanting to return. There have been so many truly...

A New Angel in Heaven
Fond childhood memories of visits to Easton made special by her and the Frey family warm my heart. My Grandmother was a great woman whom raised a family that I am very proud to be a part of. Although my heart is heavy with her loss, I know she is in a better place with other Great Angels to watch over us as we carry on.

There are more memories and thoughts then I can express here.
The smile, the warm welcomes, the
new dixie cups. All the grandmom times; trips the firemen's fairs, bingo nights.
Even small things will never be forgotten, fresh butter,
bread and schaeffers, made by grandmom.
Living,often far away, EASTON was
always the place for holidays.
I can never replace my grandmother, but I will never forget her

Aunt Frances,
May God embrace you when you go to him and keep you in his loving arms. Say Hi to Grammy Alma for me. May God also keep your family in his arms in their time of need of your loss.
Until we meet again,
Love Janie (Snyder) Schaadt