Frances was born in Raymondville, Texas, to the late Ed and Josephine Adams. She grew up in Bartlett, Texas, where she graduated from high school in 1935. Following her graduation, she worked for Western Union.
In 1940, she married R. C. Barnes, Jr., who was an engineer with the Soil Conservation Service. He later served as a pilot and Captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Pacific, and during this period, Frances worked for a bank in Austin. Returning home, R.C. continued working with the Soil Conservation Service, which led to their living in Harlingen, Temple, Ft. Worth, Richmond, Va., and Washington, D.C., where he retired.
They moved to Waco in 1977 to be near their families. Frances was a member of Columbus Avenue Baptist Church. She was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels. Frances loved her family, and her greatest joy was making friends, knowing their families, and visiting with them in person, by phone, and by writing letters. She always remembered and acknowledged all their birthdays and other special occasions.
She was preceded in death by her husband, R.C.; brother, E.L. Adams Jr.; and a sister, LaNelle Adams.
Survivors include her son, Bruce "B.L." Barnes and wife, Gigi; sister, Elaine Adams, all of Waco; a sister-in-law, Sally Fuller, of Glen Rose; several cousins, and many friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 3/29/2008 - 3/30/2008
Frances was born in Raymondville, Texas, to the late Ed and Josephine Adams. She grew up in Bartlett, Texas, where she graduated from high school in 1935. Following her graduation, she worked for Western Union.
In 1940, she married R. C. Barnes, Jr., who was an engineer with the Soil Conservation Service. He later served as a pilot and Captain in the U.S. Army Air Corps in the Pacific, and during this period, Frances worked for a bank in Austin. Returning home, R.C. continued working with the Soil Conservation Service, which led to their living in Harlingen, Temple, Ft. Worth, Richmond, Va., and Washington, D.C., where he retired.
They moved to Waco in 1977 to be near their families. Frances was a member of Columbus Avenue Baptist Church. She was a volunteer with Meals on Wheels. Frances loved her family, and her greatest joy was making friends, knowing their families, and visiting with them in person, by phone, and by writing letters. She always remembered and acknowledged all their birthdays and other special occasions.
She was preceded in death by her husband, R.C.; brother, E.L. Adams Jr.; and a sister, LaNelle Adams.
Survivors include her son, Bruce "B.L." Barnes and wife, Gigi; sister, Elaine Adams, all of Waco; a sister-in-law, Sally Fuller, of Glen Rose; several cousins, and many friends.
Waco Tribune-Herald: 3/29/2008 - 3/30/2008
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