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2010
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December 20, 2010
Uncle Frank wll always and forever be n my heart and prayers.He is at peace with God ,Aunt Betty ,Grandma Adkins and my Daddy Glenn what a welcome home he is having.Pain goes to Peace and Love is all around him. With loving memories of summers in Falmouth I shed tears but not from sadness as he is with His Maker but the most found memories that wll forever remain in my heart passing on to our children.ghost in the graveyard,many bond fires and cows calling moose... My granddaughter Hannah Faith calls it the Ghost Garden with a childs imagination she sums life we are born and rest in ghost gardens...Love to all who remain here this too we shall remember his wonderful smile and loving heart...Angela Plummer (Adkins) and my Family...Aunt Collen,Uncle Dale and Aunt Sherry my thoughts are with you and Frankie Wayne and Cinnie he is with Aunt Betty and Grandma He will be missed by all who knew him. Hs heart was as big as him...Love from Angela
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