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Frances Witherspoon

Mooresville, North Carolina

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Frances Pitts Witherspoon, 66, of Mooresville, passed away on Monday, Sept. 28, 2009, at her residence. She was born on Oct. 4, 1942, in Kings Mountain, to the late Rev. Robert and Mary Farmer Pitts. She was retired from Lake Norman Regional Medical Center with 38 years of service and a member...

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Frances was my Sister and my BFF. She was a True, Pure, Lovely, Always a Faithful Christ Centered Soul. She was loved by All people who had the Opportunity to know her. She Loved Everyone, Everyone Loved Frances. She was a Wonderful Wife, Mother and Grandmother, Sister, Aunt. She carried her Love for all God's Creation on her sleeve. She was a hard Worker, excellent Employee. However, she Loved her Lord and her Family most of all. She was happiest on Sunday when she went to Church with...

My deepest regards to the family . I am lost for words . I came home to see my dad for thanksgiving and was excited to share with her of some great news ,I was taken back with tears to find out she was not with us anymore . But my Dad reminded me that she is and she is happy.. Frances was like a mom to me. I was living in Mooresville and most of my family was in California. she took me in like her own. She taught me a lot about gods love and the true meaning of forgiveness . She taught me...

Love and miss you mamaw. Love Sarah

Frances was my sweet, fun third sister. The other three sisters including me called her mama because she was bossy. Frances was always in charge of planning our shopping trips when we all got together when Joan came home from Texas, which included trips to see kin. Our adventures included the mountains, beach, camping or craft shows.
When Walt, my husband and I first married we took Frances and Brenda to Myrtle Beach, they were teens and had never been. They enjoyed the beach, ocean and...

Frances' Mom & Dad

Aunt Frances, One of the only things I remember about visiting North Carolina when I was small is your French Toast. It was amazing and I think of you every time I see it. I remember asking you to make it for me when I was older visiting. It was special to me, thank you, you are missed. Love Jessica

Aunt Frances
I will always remember three things that you shared with me. First is your faith. Your life reflected dailey the confidence that faith allows. That confidence leads to the second thing you shared so generously. That is laughter. I will always remember that broad smile and that laugh could embarrass you, make you smile, make you laugh, but that always brightened your day. That laugh reflected an open honest approach to life that many are afraid to embrace. Your laugh came...

Frances' Church, 2002

Grandkids & Great Grandkids + two, 2006