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Frankie Doyle Bone was born on July 22, 1988 in Fort Worth, Texas. He went to be with our Lord and Savior on August 9, 2024. Frankie was a born again Christian and had a gift for writing, photography, and loving everyone he met. He loved meeting new people.
Frankie was preceded in death by his paternal grandmother Geneva McRoberts, his grandfather Roy McRoberts, his uncle Leslie Lambert, his aunt Melissa Anne Cottongame, grandfather Joseph Kayl, and cousin Marvin Blount.
He is survived by his son Brayden Bleeker (Brayden's mother, Carly Sayer) of Granbury, Texas, Frankie’s mother Denise Cottongame-Bone of Granbury, Texas, his brother David Almon Bone Sr.(Amber), niece Olivia Bone, nephew David Bone, Jr., maternal grandmother Rosanne Kayl, maternal grandfather Marvin Cottongame (Deborah), father Freddie Doyle Bone, sister Leigha Klein, brother Michael Bone, uncle Michael McRoberts, uncle Barry Wood, uncle Jerred Kayl, cousins Lainey and Liana Kayl, uncle Austin Cottongame (Taylor), nieces Claire and Sloan Cottongame, aunt Courtney Slack (Andrew), cousins Ethan, and Evan Slack of Belgium, aunt Jennifer Pippin (Brandon),cousins Emmerie Bronaugh and Dakota Pippin, aunt Courtney Barber (William), cousins Regan, Lilly, Brooke, and Case Barber. aunt Lindsey Rae Romine, cousins Paige, Gavin Brown, cousin Connie Coyne, cousin Marie Celi (Mario), cousin Joann Ramos, cousin Chad McWilliams (Aubrey). Many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. And many many really close friends.
2 Corinthians 5:7 - For we live by Faith not by sight… “To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord” 2 Corinthians 5:8 paraphrase.
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