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Frances L. Patryn

Manchester, New Hampshire

Oct 12, 1936 – Nov 4, 2021 (Age 85)

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BORN
October 12, 1936
DIED
November 4, 2021
AGE
85
LOCATION
Manchester, New Hampshire
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Connor-Healy Funeral Home - Manchester Obituary

Frances “Fran” L. Patryn, 85, of Bedford, NH, died November 4, 2021, at her daughter’s home, surrounded by the love of her family.

Born in Manchester, NH on October 12, 1936, she was the daughter of Stanley and Stefania “Stella” (Karp) Piotrowski. She was raised in Manchester and later...

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Dear Patryn Family: Our families go
back so many years. Growing up in
The Pines was great for all the kids
and families. We were patients of
Doctor “Joe” and Fran was always there
to welcome us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Steve and Cathy
Worthen

Linda and family...So sorry to hear the news of Fran passing..I have fond memories of working with Dr. Patryn and Fran at his dental office.. May she rest in peace...Sending love and light to all the family.

My most sincere condolences for the loss of your mom. I remember her fondly, while I was patient at your dad's dental practice. She always had a smile to give. May she rest in peace.

We were patients for many years. So sorry for your loss. Always enjoyed seeing both your mom and dad.

I will miss our talks, her laughter and her love. I’m grateful for the time I got to know her. Fran was a true original, and a wonderful friend. Heaven has certainly gained an angel.
My love to all who is mourning her.

Linda,So very sorry for your loss. She was always kind to me and a great friend to my Mom. I am sorry I am in Washington the weekend of her service.

Linda, we are so very sorry for yours and your family’s loss. You mom was one in a million! Please take comfort in knowing your mom is in the loving hands of Jesus along with your Dad and Brother.

To Linda, Steve, and family, please accept our most sincere condolences. My childhood in the 60s and 70s was framed by holidays and family gatherings always including Fran, Joe, Stephen and Linda. “Aunt Frannie” was such a gracious host and her Christmas home was always filled with the smells of Polish foods, along with a supply of home-made fudge in the kitchen. Fran was concerned with everyone’s wellbeing and she was quick to offer support and advice. She was so kind to my children and...

Auntie Fran,
You are a wonderful person with a generous and loving heart. You were a role model to me always carrying yourself with grace and dignity. Your love for your parents, husband, children, brothers, and all of your family and friends was always obvious. You put others needs before your own and made all of our worlds a better place. You will never be forgotten. You helped form us into who we are today and may all of your best traits live on in all of us as you will in our...