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Frances Frumin Weiner

West Hartford, Connecticut

1943 - 2021

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Frances Frumin Weiner, 77, of West Hartford, Connecticut, died peacefully at home on Sunday, May 9. The cause of death was pancreatic cancer. She leaves a sister, Marlene Schwartz (Richard) of West Bloomfield, Michigan; four children: Jennifer (Bill) of Philadelphia; Molly (Jeff), Jake (Maurine)...

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I knew Fran for years at Hartford Bridge Club, and our common friend Mary P. (They we´re neighbors near us). I liked Fran very very much; she was beautiful, bright, kind, smart....a really lovely woman, who was so proud of her children. I just learned today she had died, as due to Covid, I have not been to The Bridge Club. I am so sorry, and send to her family, especially her children. Pamela Palmer.

Such a wonderful life. So happy to have met Jennifer on the GAP and learn of her mother. May her memories be a blessing to you all.

So sorry to hear of Frans passing. It was always such a good time to have her and family on the Beth Ann, even if she did bring bananas! She was a nice, good, fun person, I’m truly saddened she has left us.

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Fran but I've known Jake since 1996 and my heart breaks for him and the entire family. Clearly, Fran was a wonderful woman filled with love, adventure and a sense of humor. I offer my sincere condolences for this massive loss. Fran will certainly live on through her family. - Jason C.

This obit was thorough, funny, loving and written by someone who shares those attributes. I felt as though I knew her, but I did not. The mention of scouring the photo albums for clues of Fran's love life were most amusing. She was well loved and loved well. Condolences to her family.

She sounds like an amazing, lovely woman!

Rest peacefully Ms. Weiner

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I've known Fran for more than 30 years when she began subbing in my local women's bridge group, & then again during the past few years at the Hartford Bridge Club. She was always grateful for bridge bon mots thrown her way & was eager to learn more. However, fun was her first priority at the table. I found her to be upbeat, kind, & interested in whomever she was addressing. I'm very saddened by her passing & extend my condolences to her entire family.

My deepest sympathy to the whole family.