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Frances L. Patton

Portland, Oregon

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Patton, Frances L. 87 08/23/1922 2/12/2010 Frances "Frankie" Louise Patton passed away unexpec-tedly Feb. 12, 2010. Frankie, the eldest of three daughters, was born in Corvallis to Lyman and Mary Patton. She was raised in Eastern Oregon and was proud to claim Baker City as her "real home town."...

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Dear Family of Frankie,
We have been like extended family of the Bennett Family since the l980's so we've been with the family at Rose Villa many times, specifically with Mary and Frankie in their homey apt. They have always welcomed us with open-arms and a cheery smile and jolly comments. It was always fun to be with them with their upbeat attitudes toward life. After retirement I,(Amy)began taking tap-dancing classes and they both were so supportive even to the point of attending...

Dearest Family,
We join you in thoughts and prayers of gratitude for the gift of Frankie's life. Her presence will be greatly missed, but fond memories of her, Mary and Lyman, and all the rest of the Patton family, will be treasured forever.

We love you all.....Hugs,

A Bientot! Dave and Ginnie Lindberg

Sorry for your loss. I never met Frances but she was one of us (so few left) who served in the WAC. Blessings to her and her family. Sincerly, Sandy, a former WAC myself.

Thank YOU for your words offering inspir-8-ion and motiv-8-ion 2 those who never go to be in Frankie's company of excellence. Awe Toast 2 All Best B4 US..Wit' Love.

Dear members of Frankie's family: Frankie was one in a million with the greatest smile, sense of humor, and true humility I've known. She changed the face of physical therapy practice in many ways and those of us who were privileged to wok with her will always be grateful. I think she's having a wonderful time on the other side--getting reunited with family and friends and knowing no limits!

Dear family of Frankie:
What a delight frankie and Mary were when I would come to visit Mary as a Hospice patient. I was always entertained by her. She brought a book about LACGH for me to see. I actually graduated nursing school in 1968 from LACGH. She told me she was there as the director when I was there. I,of course, did not meet her then truly appreciated knowing her from my visits to her home at Rose Villa. I am honored to have known and loved her.
May you all surround...