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Frances J. "Nanny" Marr

Seneca Falls, New York

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SENECA FALLS - Frances J. "Nanny" Marr, age 108, passed away on Friday (February 4, 2022) at Geneva General Hospital.Services will be held at the convenience of the family.Donations in memory of Frances may be made to St. Patrick's Church (parish office), 35 Center St., Waterloo, NY 13165.Nanny...

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I sure enjoyed our yearly visits to get to know my wonderful cousin. I was born on her birthday, so it made it very special.

I think of Frances many times, we share the same birthday, I was so happy to have connected with her, had some wonderful times.

I so much remember getting with you every year, do so miss that. I will never forget you. Love that we share the same birthday.

We have warm memories of coming to your camp on our boat (Emile and Mary Gerard). Such fun sleeping on the boat and playing with our cousins Dolly and brother. Aunt Francis was the last of our wonderful Aunts, uncles, grandparents and great grandparents. Makes me sad every time I think of it.

Enjoyed so much visiting with Frances at her home in Seneca Falls and then when she moved to the apartment. Her mother and my grandfather were brother and sister. I share the same birthday as Frances

I'm so sorry for your lost. She was very sweet lady. Are Mom and Nanny had some great times together hanging out chatting,,,, laughing away...she will be missed.

Lena and family, Our most sincere sympathy in the loss of of Mrs. Marr. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Judy-Didona and Joe McMahon

Frances was a class lady and a truly had a love for her family. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

My mother was a cousin of Frances. I remember her as being very sweet and kind and always smiling My mother, Madeline Marro De Maria loved her. I remember the girls, Rose and Anita and I think I remember that it was Rose who was called Dolly. Dolly was a little older than I and Frances used to pass on Dolly's clothes to us. In the write up about Frances, I see that she remained true to her sweet, kind nature for 108 years. I am sorry for your loss. Mary Lee