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Frances Wanda <I>Kenemore</I> Goldsmith

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Frances Wanda Kenemore Goldsmith

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18 Jan 2021 (aged 84)
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Frances Goldsmith
June 8, 1936 - January 18, 2021

Frances Goldsmith was born on June 8, 1936 in Sulphur Springs, Texas. She passed away on January 18, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She was a loving, kind, fun, smart, sweet and gracious wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

Frances attended Sulphur Springs High School and East Texas State University. She worked as a production seamstress at H.D. Lee Company, exceeding the standard on the production line. She served as the Union Organizer and Secretary for the United Garment Workers of America.

Shortly after her eldest child came along, she devoted her time and energy to being an excellent wife and mother. Taking care of her children, and many others who were not her own, was at the heart of everything she did. She loved the children she cared for and she developed strong bonds with them and their parents. She was an extremely talented seamstress, an amazing cook, and she had a phenomenal green thumb. She very often shared her gifts with family, friends and her community.

Frances was a long-time member of First United Methodist Church, volunteering many hours feeding the church youth group, sewing covers for the bibles presented to 3rd graders, and attending Sunday School and Sunday services.

The onset of major health challenges did not stop her from serving others. She continued to sew for the church, make meals for friends in need, always maintaining a positive attitude and outlook on life. Frances relied on her faith and the love of her family to get her through.

She is preceded in death by two infant sons, Tony Milton Goldsmith and Baby Boy Goldsmith, sister Mary Jones, half-sister Laura Kenemore, half-brother Harvey Jack Kenemore and granddaughter Morgan Mae Brown.

Survivors include her loving, devoted husband of 68 years, James Goldsmith; Daughters, Emily Whitten (Husband, Billy), Amy Thomas, and Jamie Brown (Husband, Eric); Grandchildren, Curtis (Fiancé Abigail), Blake (Fiancé Ariel), Hannah (Husband, Dale), Taylor, Parker, and Benjamin; and Great Grandchildren, Brock and Paisley; Sister Tommie Raines of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Sisters-in-law Mary Grandstaff, Barbara McKinnerney (Husband, Don), and Joyce Kenemore. Frances also had numerous nieces and nephews whom she absolutely adored.

The family would like to thank the medical and support staff at Christus Santa Rosa-San Marcos for their compassionate care, especially the emergency room and ICU staff.

A Private Service for the family will be held at 10:00AM on Wednesday, January 27th.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to First United Methodist Church of San Marcos.

father: Lether L Kennemore
mother: Dora Cooper
spouse: James Milton Goldsmith
Frances Goldsmith
June 8, 1936 - January 18, 2021

Frances Goldsmith was born on June 8, 1936 in Sulphur Springs, Texas. She passed away on January 18, 2021, surrounded by her loving family. She was a loving, kind, fun, smart, sweet and gracious wife, mother, grandmother, and great grandmother.

Frances attended Sulphur Springs High School and East Texas State University. She worked as a production seamstress at H.D. Lee Company, exceeding the standard on the production line. She served as the Union Organizer and Secretary for the United Garment Workers of America.

Shortly after her eldest child came along, she devoted her time and energy to being an excellent wife and mother. Taking care of her children, and many others who were not her own, was at the heart of everything she did. She loved the children she cared for and she developed strong bonds with them and their parents. She was an extremely talented seamstress, an amazing cook, and she had a phenomenal green thumb. She very often shared her gifts with family, friends and her community.

Frances was a long-time member of First United Methodist Church, volunteering many hours feeding the church youth group, sewing covers for the bibles presented to 3rd graders, and attending Sunday School and Sunday services.

The onset of major health challenges did not stop her from serving others. She continued to sew for the church, make meals for friends in need, always maintaining a positive attitude and outlook on life. Frances relied on her faith and the love of her family to get her through.

She is preceded in death by two infant sons, Tony Milton Goldsmith and Baby Boy Goldsmith, sister Mary Jones, half-sister Laura Kenemore, half-brother Harvey Jack Kenemore and granddaughter Morgan Mae Brown.

Survivors include her loving, devoted husband of 68 years, James Goldsmith; Daughters, Emily Whitten (Husband, Billy), Amy Thomas, and Jamie Brown (Husband, Eric); Grandchildren, Curtis (Fiancé Abigail), Blake (Fiancé Ariel), Hannah (Husband, Dale), Taylor, Parker, and Benjamin; and Great Grandchildren, Brock and Paisley; Sister Tommie Raines of Sulphur Springs, Texas. Sisters-in-law Mary Grandstaff, Barbara McKinnerney (Husband, Don), and Joyce Kenemore. Frances also had numerous nieces and nephews whom she absolutely adored.

The family would like to thank the medical and support staff at Christus Santa Rosa-San Marcos for their compassionate care, especially the emergency room and ICU staff.

A Private Service for the family will be held at 10:00AM on Wednesday, January 27th.

In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to First United Methodist Church of San Marcos.

father: Lether L Kennemore
mother: Dora Cooper
spouse: James Milton Goldsmith


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