May God bless you and your...
We are sorry for your loss.
We have fond memories of Mr. Francis.
His tile work was always good but his personality was great.
George & Kay Fearnow
George Fearnow
October 30, 2009 | Mechaniscville, VA


John Milton Francis DELTAVILLE - John Milton "Big Daddy" Francis, 85, of Deltaville, formerly of Mechanicsville, passed away Saturday, Oct. 24, 2009. He is survived by his wife, Marian R. Francis; his daughter, Brenda F. Bailey and her husband Eugene; three grandchildren, Francis, Justin and...
Read MoreWe are sorry for your loss.
We have fond memories of Mr. Francis.
His tile work was always good but his personality was great.
George & Kay Fearnow
George Fearnow
October 30, 2009 | Mechaniscville, VA
Mrs. Francis and Family,
We were so saddened to hear of the passing of Mr. Francis. We will certainly miss his smiling face around town and at Zoar. He never failed to make us laugh with his sweet personality and jovial smile. Please know that you and your family are in our prayers. I will really miss going to Tuna's and not seeing him there. Love to all,
Joey,Becky,Kelly and Haley Revere
October 27, 2009 | Hartfield
Marian and family, we all grieve the loss of Milton. Our hearts are with you at this time. Milton was such a loving, jovial person and a pleasure to be around. I know his craft is a legacy but we believe his greatest legacy is the smiles he left on our faces and in our hearts. God bless and love to the entire family.
Garland & Diane
October 27, 2009
Mrs. Francis and Family,
Our hearts ached to learn of the passing of Mr. Francis. We will certainly miss his kind spirit and his joyous smile. He would always inquirer about the college girls of Zoar Church, he would call them "his girls", he just wanted to know how they were making out. It was an honor knowing him over the years, he was such a wonderful person.
Phillip, Vicki, & Madison (His College Girl) White
October 26, 2009 | Deltaville, VA
Mrs. Francis, Brenda, Eugene and family, our deepest sympathy goes out to you. Mr. Francis' passing caps a lifetime of friendship that is not measured in years, but in acts of kindness and love. His craft may have been to showcase the beauty of marble and tile in buildings and homes, but his true talent was his ability to recognize and bring out the best in all of us, creating a legacy of joy, laughter and fellowship that touched everyone he met. At this moment of sorry, we find comfort--as...
Sandy & Doug Riddell
October 25, 2009 | Mechanicsville, VA