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Frances GRAVES

Atlanta, Georgia

Sep 27, 1941 – Mar 20, 2013 (Age 71)

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BORN
September 27, 1941
DIED
March 20, 2013
AGE
71
LOCATION
Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeGRAVES, Frances FRANCES BAILEY GRAVES Frances Bailey Graves of Atlanta, Georgia passed away after a courageous battle with cancer and heart failure on Wednesday, March 20, 2013 surrounded by her loving family. Frances, known by friends and family as Frannie, was...

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We remember Frannie as an amazing, kind, gracious, and loving lady who treated everyone as a valued person. One in a million.

Frannie was the consummate Southern Lady in the very best sense of the expression. Gracious and kind to everyone.

Frannie Graves was an amazingly loving and caring woman. She and Bill represented the best of those times in their positive view of the the world and love for others. She is always remembered.

Just wanting to share with the loved ones: last week, a neighbor and mutual and I had the sweetest conversation ... revolving around memories of this precious woman. How Frances Loved flowers and beauty, family and fun, and oh how much friends felt uplifted in her presence. Then to see this in my email ... It gave me an opportunity to let you know how Lovingly she is Remembered.

Hi Bill, Jr.
I recently heard of your mother's death. I never got to meet her, but I knew she was an incredible lady. Thinking of you and your family. How wonderful that you got a boy and a girl! Lets catch up soon! Once again, So sorry for your loss! You can contact me through LinkedIn.

Bill,
have not talked to you in a while. I heard about your loss a while back and have tried contacting you- but no luck.
I am sorry about your loss. My mom has been passed away for over ten years now and I still think about her everyday. I am sure you will to.
You and your family have always been gracious and helpful, and loving, and giving, and on and on.
Please know you and your family have been in our thoughts and prayers,
God Bless,
Jay and Rai Pullin

Frannie will always be an inspiration to our class at Agnes Scott, as she lived her life so beautifully. What a gift she was to her family and friends, her schools, and her community. We were also looking forward to seeing Frannie and Bill at our 50th Scott reunion this month. She will be sorely missed and lovingly remembered by so many as we appreciate our wonderful times together.

Sandi

I am so so sorry to hear of Frannie's death. She was our next door neighbor in Danville, Ky., and a lovely girl. Love to her family and John III.

I grew up with "Frannie" in Danville and though she was older, our families were neighbors and friends and I admired her so much for her energy and personality. Prayers and thoughts are with you and your family, Bill and with "Johnny III" and Sally. With great sympathy, Ginger Sanders White, Lexington, KY