Frances-OLIVA-Obituary

Frances OLIVA

St. Petersburg, Florida

1947 - 2020

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OLIVA, Frances Margaret "Francey" Born March 16, 1947 in Omaha, Nebraska; attended High School in Topeka, Kansas and moved to Tampa, Florida in 1964 where she worked as a dental assistant for Dr. Conrad Ferlita, a bookkeeper for Cargo Oil, a secretary for Alfonso, Greene and Oliva Architects, the...

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I loved Frances,and Angel as well. Remember sitting in her chair and Angel dropping by. No matter what she was doing she always had time for him. It was endearing to watch them together.And my hair hasn´t looked as good since she retired. What a lady.

You are missed Francey but your life is still celebrated all the time, including your famous 4th of July party! We all celebrated you 2 days ago, at your house on the beach with crab enchilau and sangria! Karen

I still miss you every day. The world is not the same without you.

Almost a year since you were swept away to God. I´m sure you were looking down and smiling at the huge 4th of July party held 2 days ago in your honor. You would have been so proud that Tania and Bert recreated your famous crab enchilau and salad, it was fabulous! They even thought of Cacciatores chicken sausage and your flan cake! Beautiful pictures of you and your family were all around, as was your presence. Oh how you are missed lovely lady!

Angel,

So shocked and saddened to have only now heard of Francy’s passing.

My sincerest condolences to you, Angel, for your having to accept Francey’s sudden departure. You were both so very fortunate to have found each other and share so many wonderful joyous years together. She has loved you for as long as I have known her.

Francey and I first met when we were only 21 & 22 years of age. In 1971 I had just moved to Tampa from Iowa by myself and rented an...

Primo,

You have my heartfelt condolences for Francey. I know she was the light of your life. Every room she walked into would immediately brighten up that I will always remember.
I am very sorry.

Oliva Family
So very sorry
Sylvia Reina
Getaway Travel of Tampa

on Behalf of Santiago T. Oliva Acosta, Hortensia de Oliva and three generations of Olivas following them in Venezuela and all over the world, Pichi, Tania and all our beloved family, please receive our deepest condolences for the passing of Francey. May God give you the strength to understand and accept his will. We have you all in our prayers. With all our love,