Frances Eileen Brantley went to be with the Lord on March 10, 2020. She was preceded in death by her parents, Frank and Olivia Voyta. Frances was born in Chicago,Illinois on May 08, 1946. Her family moved to San Antonio in the 50's. She graduated from Highland High School in 1964. Following graduation, she went to work for Southwestern Bell. She was the Supervisor of Directory Assistance for 30 years.
Frances will be remembered for the love she had for family and friends. She loved spending time with her grandchildren. She had a great passion to help people and always had a positive word.
Frances is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 30 years, Gene Paul Brantley, as well as her two sons Kyle (Jennifer) Evans and Keith Evans and two stepchildren, Traci (Steven) Sandoval and Micheal Brantley.
Additionally, she is survived by her sisters, Phyllis (Gene) Kahanek and Marcia (Sam) Drane. Left to cherish her memory, her 5 grandchildren Ryan Andrade, Hunter and Ashley Evans, Cosmo Wilson, Max Sandoval and numerous nieces and nephews.
She will be greatly missed and always loved.

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CHERI HOYER
April 6, 2020
SO SORRY TO HEAR OF FRANCES PASSING,,,SHE WAS SUCH A GREAT CO-WORKER, FRIEND, LADY,,,,
I WILL NEVER FORGET HER WONDERFUL LAUGH AND BEAUTIFUL SMILE,,,,BLESSINGS TO THE FAMILY,,,
RIH FRANCES,,,
CHERI HOYER
Melissa Thornell Garner
April 6, 2020
I am so sorry for your loss, Brantley and Evans families. Frances was such a joy to work with and a lovely person inside and out.
Wishing you peace.
Mel
Betty Walker
April 5, 2020
Frances was such a beautiful loving person! I worked with her at AT&T. My prayers for comfort are with her family.
Ron Pena
April 5, 2020
Paul, you have my deepest condolences and utmost sympathy on the passing of a truly wonderful lady. The years that I worked with Frances as my mgr in DA Database Group at Southwestern Bell was the happiest period of my life. It's a memory I will eternally cherish.
Judy Owczarzak Kullenberg
April 5, 2020
Absent from us but present with Jesus! I did not personally know Frances but she & I worked in the same building for 20 of her 30 years and I remember seeing her in the cafeteria or in the hall from time to time. Gods peace to the family.
Olatha Leggett
April 5, 2020
To the family of Frances Brantley, I had the pleasure of working with Frances for many years at Southwestern Bell. We shared many happy times together. She was always a joy to be around. When I was leaving San Antonio 20 years ago , she gave me a San Antonio Cookbook that I still cherish today. May her soul Rest In Peace. Prayers and blessings.
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