1943
2022
Frances Esseck Richheimer, 78, of Inverness Florida, entered eternal peace on January 27, 2022 in Atlanta Georgia unexpectedly.
Fran was born to Joseph Esseck and Frances Barrone Esseck Hoiaas on October 5, 1943 in New York City Manhattan, NY. Fran was retired from Suntrust bank and Bealls. Fran's hobbies were baking, knitting, crocheting and decorating cakes.
She is proceeded in death by her mother, Frances Hoiaas. Survived by her beloved husband of 60 years, Moe Richheimer, her children, Cyndi Hocking (Tim) of Hinesville, GA; Amy Holmes (David) of Pine Ridge Fl; Joi Gilmore (Travis) of Crystal River FL; her grandchildren, Samantha Hocking and fiancé Ian of Ketterling, Ohio; and Ryan Holmes of Pine Ridge Fl; her sister Joan Esseck Donlin of The Villages FL and her brother Richard Esseck (Leslie) of Bell Fl, and her sister and brother in law, Robert and Kathy Cheche of VA and many nieces and nephews.
There will be a celebration of life for Fran on February 19, 2022 at the Citrus Masonic Lodge # 118 located at 305 Hendrix Ave. Inverness, Florida at 2 pm. Reception to follow.
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Kathleen Fitzgerald
February 7, 2022
My deepest sympathies to the family .
I worked with Fran for a number of years at Barnett Bank. She had a very infectious laugh and a fun coworker. She will truly be missed.
Sandi Kalitan Babalis
February 6, 2022
So sorry to hear about your loss. May God accept his Angel into Heaven. Sending prayers to you Amy and your family.
Richard and Leslie Esseck
February 6, 2022
Knowing that Frances is in a better place makes the sadness of losing her a little easier to handle, knowing we will see her again
Suzanne and David Lanzilla
February 6, 2022
So many old memories of spending time at your house and our family get togethers. I remember you working at the Winn Dixie Deli. I remember how much you LOVED chickens. There were chickens all over your kitchen. I can still see the orange and yellow chicken wallpaper. I remember you showing us your microwave oven with the dial, was the first time I ever saw a microwave. To this day, every time I hear the song "Two out of Three Ain't Bad" I think of you because I remember how much you loved that song. As an adult, I remember our conversations each time I went into SunTrust to do my banking. Hearing all about Cyndi, Amy and Joi and your grandchildren. Hearing all about your Alaskan Cruise.
Your sense of humor, your infectious smile and laugh was always so much fun.
You will be missed. Rest in Peace Fran.
Kathleen Donlin
February 6, 2022
Deeply sorry for your loss
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