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Erin Dwyer
October 15, 2007
Frances Baron was a dear friend to me when I moved next door to her with my small children in 1993. We share many laughs, and she listened to all the ups and downs of my family. We lost touch when she moved in with Bob, and I regret that. But I treasure her memory and will NEVER look at Martha Stewart the same again!!
Toni Parrotta
October 4, 2007
My sincere sympathy to Robert and
Christina, to Matthew and Kathryn, and to all Fran's family, in the loss of their loved one.
Fran was such a warm, friendly and loving person. I'm honored and very happy to have known her. I will remember her in my prayers.
She'll be missed by all her friends at the E.R. Senior Center.
Casey Meadows
October 3, 2007
Aunt Francis will be greatly missed by her family and friends. We have all been extremely fortunate to have her in our lives and some of us, all our lives. She lived a fulfilling 94 years! Congratulations! A job well done. We will miss your: wisdom, wit, wealth of intelligence, vast worldly knowledge, distinct laughter, shining smile, interesting stories of adventure, inquisitiveness, sense of humor and coffee cake, etc., etc., etc. Through the years as a professional educator, I can only imagine the pyramid of people in our society that have been blessed by Aunt Fran's teachings, especially those students with special needs. Back in the 40's and 50's Aunt Fran and Uncle Casey were the family VIKINGS. Their travels, adventurous spirit and their freedom to explore were a great inspriration to my own adventures and entreperneurism. Bob, Chris and family provided wonderful comfort and care for Aunt Fran in her later years, which I know she was grateful for, as we all are.
Pauline Chand
October 1, 2007
I will miss those deep dimples, the twinkling blue eyes and the conversation that flowed forth so easily. Aun Fran was interested in everyone and could talk to anyone about anything. I admired her enthusiasm, encouragemant and joie de vivre. It's because of her that I make pierogi every Easter. I was proud that she was my aunt and I loved her.
Krissie and Lou Pittack
September 30, 2007
When I think of people I admire, Aunt Frances comes to mind, she taught me you are never too young or too old to learn something new, to try something different, and to always be proud of who you are.
Aunt Fran, jestes zawsze w nasz kiery.
joAnne Meadows Penzato
September 30, 2007
Aunt FRancis will be truly missed, she was a remarkable and inquisitive person. I have so many cherished memories of her and the assistance and love/ care she provided me over the years. joAnne as Aunt Fran would say A.K.A jojo
Nirmal Chand
September 30, 2007
Frances was truly a great lady who lived a wonderful life. We were fortunate to have her in our midst for so long.
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