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Frankie Call Howard

Mooresville, North Carolina

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April 9, 2015
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Mooresville, North Carolina

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Frankie Call Howard, 90, of Mooresville, passed away on Thursday, April 9, 2015 at Genesis Eldercare Mooresville.She was born on November 18, 1924 in Elloree, SC, to the late Grady and Margaret Nail Call. She was a Registered Nurse who received her training at Davis Hospital School of Nursing. As...

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Nell and Janice. I am so sorry for your loss. May God be with the family during this sad time.

I was a friend of Robert Henry and Frankie for many years. If there ever was an angle here on earth it was Frankie Howard. I know she will be missed by you.
Darnell (Hampton)Stewart.

My thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days to come.

I worked at Lowrance Hospital with Frankie in the 70's. What a joy and a wonderful nurse. Robert Henry and my mother, Majel Howard Sines were cousins. Thinking of the family and you are in our thoughts and prayers.

What a remarkable woman she was! I can picture her now flying down the halls of the old Lowrance hospital! She was a remarkable woman and a dedicated nurse. She will be always be remembered and loved

Frankie & Robert Henry and their family have been friends since we met in 1964. They joined Williamson's Chapel soon after we came there fresh out of Duke Divinity School. Their loyalty to the church and their "good common sense" were a delight to us as we entered the world of Christian ministry. Frankie was a great listener and when she spoke we knew we were hearing good advice. No one could be a better friend. Our loss is God's gain and the angels in heaven are rejoicing as this...

So sorry for your loss Faye. Your family is in my prayers.

What a wonderful woman. She blessed all that knew her. I worked with her many years ago and always prayed I would be the sweet and kind woman she always was. I remember how well she took care of everyone; patients, their families, coworkers and most of all the love she had for her family. RP beautiful woman.

Frankie & I worked together @Lowrance Hospital. She was always smiling & had such a passion for nursing, for her patients. No matter how stressful the day, Frankie was always willing to pitch in with whatever needed to be done. She will be missed but she will always be remembered. Nursing was second only to her family. Thoughts & prayers are with you.