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Frances Howard

Kentwood, Michigan

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Mrs. Frances (Polakovich) Howard, aged 90, passed peacefully into the loving arms of her Lord and Savior on Monday, April 7, 2008. She was preceded in death by her husband, Mack; sister, Ann (Jim) Storkan; brothers, Robert (Katie) Polakovich and Mike Polavin. She is survived by her daughter,...

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Dear Suzanne, Jim, John, Tom, Mark and William, We saw the picture and write-up of your Mother in the obituaries in early April, but were not able to get to the funeral home. I remember with fondness, your folks, Mack and Fran, from my years in St. Francis parish. Dick and I belonged to the same Bridge Club, and always enjoyed our evenings with them. We extend to you our sympathy; I'll remember Mack and Fran always. Sincerely, Roger and Carol Grant Terhaar

FRANCES, I THOUGHT OF YOU OFTEN,WHEN YOU,LEFT ST ANNS,I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU!!!!!!!!!MY GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.

My thoughts are with the Howard and Polakovich families.
Fran's fine. I know they have hot fudge sundaes up there. Isn't that why they call it heaven?

Thanks for your love and acceptance; for making me feel so special. Thanks for your example of inner strength and courage. Thank you for your example of living faith.
You will be fondly remembered and greatly missed.
Debbie Acevedo

Love you, Mom. May the perpetual light shine upon you.

My Grandmother was a tough, strong women, who never minced her words. You always knew where you stood with her, as well as her opinion, wheather you wanted it or not. I don't think she ever knew how funny she was, she was dry, but funny. Even in her last days she would have me in stiches, in fact I laughed more with my Grandma in the last 4 months of her life then I did my whole life.
My Grandmother loved dogs, cottage cheese, cooking, growing tomatoes, sports of all kinds, taking naps,...

I worked with Fran at Hope Network, where she was very well liked by her coworkers. I'm sorry for your loss.

Aunt Fran was one of the kindest, most supportive, people I've been blessed to know. Being in her company was a genuine and delightful privilege. I am thankful to have known her and cared for her, and to have been cared for by her in return. I will miss her greatly.

Dear Sue and family,

I am sorry to hear of your mother's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you.