On Tuesday, December 19, 2006, FRANKLIN J. WINGO, of Gaithersburg, Maryland; beloved husband of Carolyn Wingo; father of Donald J. Wingo and Edward C. Wingo; step-father of the late David Brackfield; grandfather of Anastasia V. Wingo; step-grandfather of Michael C. Brackfield; two great-grandchildren; brother of Louie C. Wingo and Edith M. Cannon. A memorial service will be announced at a later date. Arrangements by MOLESWORTH-WILLIAMS P.A., FUNERAL HOME, Damascus, Maryland.
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LOUIE WINGO
December 24, 2006
MAY GOD BE WITH YOU. I'AM PROUD TO HAVE HAD YOU AS MY BROTHER. YOU WILL FOREVER BE IN MY HEART, AND I HOPE TO SEE YOU IN HEAVEN. YOU WILL BE MISSED BY ME EVERY DAY, AND WILL BE FOREVER IN MY PRAYERS.
genia isbell
December 21, 2006
Frank Wingo, you will be missed.
It was a pleasure to work with you.
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