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Nancy Frances Merriott

Kansas City, Missouri

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Nancy Frances Merriott, 89, of Grandview, MO, passed away December 28, 2005. The family will receive friends beginning at 10 a.m., followed by services at 11 a.m. Saturday, December 31, 2005, at Ruskin Heights Lutheran Church. The family suggests memorial contributions to Kansas City Hospice,...

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What I will always remember are all the movies I got to see as a child with my Grandma and Aunt Frances. It seemed as though it was a weekly tradition that Freddy Gene and I would tag along with our Grandma's to the show. I always wondered if we were just the excuse for them to get to see kids movies and eat junk. I miss you Aunt Frances, one day we'll go to the show again.

Loretta and Family: We were so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I remember several conversations with her which I really enjoyed. You and yours will be in our Prayers.

Loretta,Our Prayers and thoughts are for you and your family at this time of loss of your Mother. Love, Barbara, The Red Hat Group and Buddy and Lois Kilgore

Our earthly loss is heaven's gain.

Aunt Frances was a strong, determined, hard working, loving person. A great lady.

I remember her coming to LaMonte to visit family, bringing with her her bag of "magic"! Being a stupid kid of 4 or 5, who usually ran and hid from combs & brushes, when Aunt Frances would work to fix my mother's (Dorothy) hair, I would ask Mom why she would LET Aunt Frances do that "stuff" to her. Mom would always say that Aunt Frances had the power to...

my daughters amber, alissia and i all send our deepest sympathy for your loss and wish you all the healing powers of god in this tough time.
love to all

My favorite memory of Aunt Frances was at the age of about five years old I was taken by my mom and sister to have the dreaded perm in my hair. This included what seemed like hours of combing, curling, smelling terrible, holding still and being tormented by my brother. After this was all completed. I cried and told my mom and Aunt Frances my hair looked like "a turd ball". Aunt Frances told me to hurry to the bathroom and get toilet paper to wrap around my new perm so it didn't run down on my...

I loved my Aunt Frances and appreciated all ahe ever did for me. My thoughts and prayers are with all her family for their loss.