Churchwoman
Frances Radford Mauldin, 76, who had been active in McLean Bible Church and Chantilly Bible Church, died Dec. 13 at Inova Fairfax Hospital after a heart attack.
Mrs. Mauldin, who lived in Fairfax, was born in Decatur, Ga., and graduated from Agnes Scott College there. She received a master's degree in guidance and counseling from Syracuse University.
In 1956, she settled in the Washington area.
She had been director of women's ministries at McLean Bible Church, and she had been a speaker at Christian Women's Clubs and church retreats.
Survivors include her husband of 52 years, Henry W. Mauldin of Fairfax; four children, Trudy Lombardi of Reston, Judy Beggs of Los Altos, Calif., Hank Mauldin of Brookeville and Jane Whitaker of Abingdon, Va.; one sister; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Thanks to F-A-G contributor Dena Ciepley (#48887111) for providing Frances' middle and maiden names, and her birth and death dates and locations.
Churchwoman
Frances Radford Mauldin, 76, who had been active in McLean Bible Church and Chantilly Bible Church, died Dec. 13 at Inova Fairfax Hospital after a heart attack.
Mrs. Mauldin, who lived in Fairfax, was born in Decatur, Ga., and graduated from Agnes Scott College there. She received a master's degree in guidance and counseling from Syracuse University.
In 1956, she settled in the Washington area.
She had been director of women's ministries at McLean Bible Church, and she had been a speaker at Christian Women's Clubs and church retreats.
Survivors include her husband of 52 years, Henry W. Mauldin of Fairfax; four children, Trudy Lombardi of Reston, Judy Beggs of Los Altos, Calif., Hank Mauldin of Brookeville and Jane Whitaker of Abingdon, Va.; one sister; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
Thanks to F-A-G contributor Dena Ciepley (#48887111) for providing Frances' middle and maiden names, and her birth and death dates and locations.
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