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Monica Elizabeth "Mikki" Franklin

Bronx, New York

1954 - 2024

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Franklin, Monica Elizabeth "Mikki", - 70, of Bronx, NY, and formerly of Atlantic City, transitioned into the afterlife on May 20, 2024. She exited this life suddenly in her home in the Bronx. Monica was born on January 25, 1954 to Richard Longcrier and Sylvia Franklin. She was a product of the...

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Ms. Franklin you were a very nice person and I enjoyed our conversations. Sleep well.

To The Franklin & Longcrier Family We will continue missing your presence. We were neighbors on Bay St. Classmates at ACC & friends. May God give you all strength & peace

Mikki One of the nicest people I´ve had the pleasure of meeting during our early teen years.. We attended ACHS same class 72´, & we shared the beginning of our neighborhood at 1st opening in 68´.. Shared a lot of fun memories.. Thought of you often when you left to experience NY.. I´m sure the Heavens had an extra shine when you entered with your infectious smile. Always fond memories. RIP Mikki Sincerely Patti Baldwin-Hamlett

To the family praying for comfort and strength y'all have my condolences/pray asking God to wrap his arms around the family in their grief let them know they gained an Angels

To my brothers and neighbors Reggie, Derek and Glenn and the Franklin family my deepest sympathy was a lovely and very sweet person, she is we with our Lord and savior, I will keep the families in prayer Madeline jones-jenkins

My BIG sister...@ least I used to wish that she was! One of the nicest people on this planet earth. We had lots & lots of fun @ parties & just as neighbors. "MIKKI" was outstanding, beautiful, intelligent, sweet and very caring. Many, many prayers for allllllllll of her dear family. Love you allllllllll. God is still on the THRONE.

Nikki had an incredible smile and that drew people to her. She was always considerate understanding and always brought a smile to your face. Whenever you were in her presence from junior high to high school. You could always see her walking in the halls smiling I think that is what I will remember the most about Mikki is her infectious smile rest My Sister job well done will miss you

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

R.I.P. "Mikki".....I will always remember your smile!