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December 24, 2009
We send our heartfelt love and sympathy to the family of Frances Chumley.We were her pastor and wife for 15 years and she was so precious to us. We know that she is in Heaven and enjoying this Christmas with Jesus.May the family feel God's strength and peace at his time.
Love, Rev & Mrs Warren Koker, Olathe, KS
Cindy Frakes
December 24, 2009
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Frances Chumley.
She was cherished by many for her spirit and love of life. She is dearly missed.
May these warm wishes and many wonderful memories help to fill the void in the hearts of her family, friends, and caregivers.
Darrell and DeAnn Rangel
December 24, 2009
Dear Phyllis, Darrell and I were saddened to hear of the loss of your precious mother. We will remember all the wonderful times with Frances when visiting her and sharing music. Her face would light up when we would sing hymns and gospel music. Now she will enjoy the heavenly voices singing in the presence of her Lord and Savior.
Rosie Oberst
December 23, 2009
I love you and miss you, Frances. You were such a delightful friend and a very sweet lady. I will never forget how you held little Sophie (bunny) like you did in your lap and told her you would take her outside to get some fresh air. I’m sure Jesus has bunnies in Heaven for you to love. I will always cherish your memory and the fun times we had together at Winter Meadows. Love you always, Rosie and Greg, Sophie and Spencer.
Brandon Thompson
December 23, 2009
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Amber Wing
December 23, 2009
I got the oppurtunity to meet Frances while i was working at Winter Meadow Homes. It was only for 6 short months but it only takes a day to love her. She was such an amazing person. No matter what mood she was in or how bad she felt she always put a smile on her face and was very polite. Ill never forget all our laughs we shared and times we goofed off and would dance around to make her feel better. From an outsider lookin in we probably looked very silly but it kept her going and with a smile and thats all that mattered. She as well loved clothes and i think even saying loved is an under statement! It doesnt matter who walked threw the door if you had a outfit on she liked she made sure to tell you. Very sweet lady! She truly touched my heart and will never be forgotten. I miss you Frances! Love Amber Wing
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