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She was born in Chicago, IL on April 11, 1931 to Marie Ehle and Nicholas Kuper.
She was raised at Mooseheart, where her mother worked. She worked in a variety of occupations.
Franie was skilled at crafts, including knitting, crocheting, sewing and making Barbie Doll cloths.
She is survived by her daughter and son in law, Laura and Patrick Fisk; grandchildren, Jennifer, Ashley and Ernest Fisk; and great grandchildren, Paul Fisk and Axel Ainslie.
She was well liked by the staff and residents of the Laurel Center and Hackett Hill Healthcare Center.
Thanks to all who helped care for her.
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