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Frances Turner Stroud

Biloxi, Mississippi

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Frances Turner Stroud, 74, of Biloxi, MS, died Sunday, August 29, 2010 at Canon Hospice in Gulfport, MS. Frances was born in Chatom, Washington County, Alabama, to her father, John Halron Stroud and her mother, Mary Binion Turner Stroud. She later moved to Biloxi, MS and worked at Keesler Air...

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I met Frances in the late 1970's while she was working @ Keesler AFB Chaplain's Office. She was a friend indeed and always a smile. I was out of state for a few months for Family deaths and accidents, during the time of her death. I am so sorry to read this now. Rest with God Frances.

Frances was FUN! She always conjured up a grin or laughter every time I saw her in Chapel 1. I was a "baby chaplain" at Keesler and Frances cared for this caregiver. I could always count on her to lift my spirits! Thank you, Frances. Rest in peace and love now. I love you and there's nothing you can do about it! ;->
Elaine

Frances was a Christian friend who served both God and Country as she assisted many Air Force chaplains and their assistants in ministry to thousands of young Airmen at Keesler AFB, Mississippi. She was a friend and supporter to me and my family while we were in Biloxi from 1980-1985 and more recently has been an e-mail buddy. She will long be remembered by people of various religious beliefs. We miss you Frances.
Eldon Smith, Louisville, KY.

The military members of a chapel staff come and go. But Frances was the stability that the chaplain section needed. I thank God for the way she ministered to us airmen for many years.

Chaplain Don Zimmerman
Keesler AFB 1992-96

With deepest sympathy, we are sorry for your loss.

Dale Singleton & Beverly Jones

To the family of Frances Stroud. I had the honor of working with Frances at Keesler. She was a wonderful lady, and it was a blessing to know her. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Jerry and Cheryl Bracey
Ocean Springs MS

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

We extend our sincere sympathy and value your trust during this time of remembrance and reflection. We pledge our support now and in the future.

My sympathy to the family. We always had alot of laughs when Frances would come in for a swim. I will miss her. Nancy Domenico