Frances-Waring-Obituary

Frances L. Waring

Syracuse, New York

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September 2, 2009 Frances L. Waring, 92, formerly of Caughdenoy, passed away Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at the Syracuse Home Association, Baldwinsville. The oldest of eight children, she grew up in Pennellville and graduated from Phoenix High School and Syracuse City Normal School. She moved to...

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She was a wonderful lady and will be missed by many.

Dear Jeanne, Carol and family
I was sorry I wasn't able to come to the funeral. I always loved Aunt Fran and Uncle Reid and have so many fond remembrances of them. Uncle Reid would let ride in the truck when they would harvest the corn and make me laugh. Aunt Fran made the best macaroni and cheese and would always look forward to that at the reunions. So thankful for her Christian testimony and for one day, being able to see all my family together in heaven. What a day of rejoicing that...

We have warm and wonderful memories of our association with Frances during the period when I was pastor of Caughdenoy United Methodist church. She was first of all a faithful, caring Christian woman and a faithful member of the church.
Our prayer is that God will comfort your hearts, during this time of bereavement.
George and Nrva McCracken, Fort Myers, FL

We always enjoyed visiting with Aunt Fran when we would come up to the farm in the summers. She was a wonderful lady with a sweet Christian spirit. We will miss her.

Frances was such an important part of our church and of my childhood and adult life at Caughdenoy Methodist.
My fond Memories of Frances include, quiet fellowship at UMW meetings, Frances Playing piano in the dining hall for hymn sings in the 60's, playing "This Little Light of Mine" for a 3 & 4 year old Sunday school class with a constant smile on her face as she played for them. I remember her breaking into laughter one Easter Morning service when a 4 year old little boy dressed up as...

Frances was a wonderful person to know and a great witness for God. I enjoyed working on church suppers with her, our UMW meetings and just seeing her in church,she ALWAYS HAD A BEAUTIFUL SMILE for everyone. She will be missed.

Fran was my wonderful sister. I, the youngest, almost felt her to be my grandmother instead of sister since there was 24 years between us. She was a wonderful example of the gentle, loving woman that God wants us to be. Her influence will certainly continue on in our lives and memories.

Paul and Pat Salomone extend their deep and heartfelt condolences to Jeanne and Carol and their families. May God comfort you and continue to bless you all.

My memory of your mom was one of a person with a perpetual smile showing the joy of the Lord in her daily walk. I remember a woman that was dignified and lady like and served the Lord in her musical ministry for many years, as I was growing up in Caughdenoy Methodist church.