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Franklin Workman Obituary

Retired Painter CLEARWATER, S.C. - Entered into rest on Thursday, March 27, 2003, Mr. Franklin Delano Workman, husband of Mrs. Linda Byrd Workman, of Gibson Drive, Clearwater. Surviving are two sons, William Lee Workman of Belvedere, and Robert F. Workman; three daughters, Gisele D. Morlan, Evelyn Davida Harris and Harriet TLene Alkins; one sister, Jennie Moore and two brothers, Roger L. Workman and Howard Workman. Funeral services will be held on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Hatcher Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Herb Sons officiating. Interment Sunset Memory Gardens. Friends may call at the residence of his son Robert Workman, 204 Irene Street, North Augusta, or at the Hatcher Funeral, Langley. Sign the guestbook at AugustaChronicle.com

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Published by The Augusta Chronicle on Mar. 30, 2003.

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cindy haynie

April 18, 2003

i was so sorry to have miss mr. workman's services. i lived next door for many years and visited mr. workman often. my condolences to his family.

Michael & Trisha Taylor

March 30, 2003

We are sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Our prayers are with your family.

Michael & Trisha Taylor

Farris and Shirley Franklin Weatherford

March 30, 2003

We are so sorry for the death of your loved one. You have our deepest sympathy.

Douglas Spires

March 30, 2003

I love you Grandpa. you were the very best.

Love you always,

Douglas

IMOGENE CULBERTSON BIDDLE

March 29, 2003

WITH MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY ON YOUR LOSS. DELANO WAS ONE OF MY OLD SCHOOL FRIEND'S, AND NEIGHBOR, AS WELL AS HIS ENTIRE FAMILY AS I GREW UP ON BLEACHERY STREET IN CLEARWATER. THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL. IMOGENE CULBERTSON BIDDLE

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