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Frances Ellen Ferguson was born on December 12, 1955, in Fort Worth, Texas to Nora Kathyrn Campbell Ward and Dalton Zainer Raglin. She lived the majority of her life here in Texas and she used to say, “I was conceived, born, bred, gave birth, and will probably die right here in Texas. I am as Texas as they come”. Frances loved life. She went after everything and everyone with unbridled passion. She was a multi-personality type person which made her seem strange to a lot of people, mainly her husbands which is why they never understood her, and she always kept them guessing. Her generosity was never limited. If you needed it and she had it, it was yours.
Frances had a personal relationship with God, her Father. She loved the Lord Jesus and knew Him as the Savior of her soul. We know and have full assurance and confidence she now resides in Glory with Him and we will one day rejoice there alongside her.
She loved spending time outdoors, solving puzzles, cross stitching and sewing. Many of these activities were done while spending time with her grandchildren, great-nieces, and great-nephews. These were her most precious moments. In the evenings, she enjoyed being a part of the local pool league with her son, Bryan, along with other members of her family and close friends. Frances was quite the sharpshooter!
Frances was a loving and devoted Mother, Daughter, Grandmother, Sister and Aunt. Her father, Dalton, preceded her in death. She is lovingly survived by her mother, Nora Ward, son Bryan Ferguson, siblings Kathy Wilson, Michael Raglin, Beckie Wade, Timothy Davis, and Kelly Hardy; her grandchildren: Robert Brett Ferguson, Jeremy Johnson, Kylie Ferguson and Skylee Daily; her best friend Joanne Schultz along with numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins. All who knew and loved her, will miss her dearly.
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2217 S Washington, Kaufman, TX 75142-3625
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