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Frances Mae <I>Alexander</I> Harrison

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Frances Mae Alexander Harrison

Birth
Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
28 Aug 2020 (aged 87)
Forsyth, Rosebud County, Montana, USA
Burial
Kennewick, Benton County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.1978222, Longitude: -119.1760111
Plot
Woodlawn Section
Memorial ID
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Frances Mae Harrison went home to be with Jesus August 28th 2020, at Rosebud County Healthcare Center in Forsyth Montana. Frances was surrounded by her family. Frances was born April 17th 1933 to Madge and Willie Alexander in Pryor Oklahoma. Frances was a kindhearted and giving person. She welcomed everyone with open arms. Frances met and married the love of her life, William Harrison. They made their home in Pasco Washington.
Frances loved spending time with family playing cards, fishing and cooking. She also enjoyed sewing, crocheting and watching baseball. Frances is proceeded in death by her Parents, Madge and Willie Alexander; Husband , William Harrison; Son, Brian Harrison; Great grandson , Zakkery Rodgers; Sisters, Juanita Kays, Geneva (Sis) Wallis, and Betty Vickery Nephew, Garry Wallis. Frances is survived by her Son, Chris (Karen) Harrison of Mesa Arizona Daughter, Karen (Delbert) Rodgers of Forsyth Montana Sister, Ruby Cook of Kennewick Washington Grandchildren Nicole (Jarvis) Dunn of Puyallup Washington Matthew Rodgers of Forsyth Montana Krishna (Derrick) Wallace of Forsyth Montana Amber (Jarrett) LaRue of Tonopah Nevada Eric (Melissa) Harrison of Richland Washington Kassandra Harrison of Pasco Washington David (Kylene) Hilbert of Pasco Washington Brittany Harrison of Fayetteville North Carolina Jessica Carrol of Dublin North Carolina, and Justin Guyton of Dublin North Carolina Twenty-two great grandchildren and one great, great grandson Nieces, Cheryl (Lew) Miller, Angie (John) Hancock, Judy Smith and Debbie (Pat) Elam Nephew Bobby Vickery. Frances was laid to rest September 4th 2020 at Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Kennewick Washington. Celebration of life will be September 26th, 2020 in Richland, Washington. Frances was loved greatly and will be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers the family ask for donations in Frances' name to go to The American Parkinson's Disease Association.
Frances Mae Harrison went home to be with Jesus August 28th 2020, at Rosebud County Healthcare Center in Forsyth Montana. Frances was surrounded by her family. Frances was born April 17th 1933 to Madge and Willie Alexander in Pryor Oklahoma. Frances was a kindhearted and giving person. She welcomed everyone with open arms. Frances met and married the love of her life, William Harrison. They made their home in Pasco Washington.
Frances loved spending time with family playing cards, fishing and cooking. She also enjoyed sewing, crocheting and watching baseball. Frances is proceeded in death by her Parents, Madge and Willie Alexander; Husband , William Harrison; Son, Brian Harrison; Great grandson , Zakkery Rodgers; Sisters, Juanita Kays, Geneva (Sis) Wallis, and Betty Vickery Nephew, Garry Wallis. Frances is survived by her Son, Chris (Karen) Harrison of Mesa Arizona Daughter, Karen (Delbert) Rodgers of Forsyth Montana Sister, Ruby Cook of Kennewick Washington Grandchildren Nicole (Jarvis) Dunn of Puyallup Washington Matthew Rodgers of Forsyth Montana Krishna (Derrick) Wallace of Forsyth Montana Amber (Jarrett) LaRue of Tonopah Nevada Eric (Melissa) Harrison of Richland Washington Kassandra Harrison of Pasco Washington David (Kylene) Hilbert of Pasco Washington Brittany Harrison of Fayetteville North Carolina Jessica Carrol of Dublin North Carolina, and Justin Guyton of Dublin North Carolina Twenty-two great grandchildren and one great, great grandson Nieces, Cheryl (Lew) Miller, Angie (John) Hancock, Judy Smith and Debbie (Pat) Elam Nephew Bobby Vickery. Frances was laid to rest September 4th 2020 at Desert Lawn Memorial Park in Kennewick Washington. Celebration of life will be September 26th, 2020 in Richland, Washington. Frances was loved greatly and will be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers the family ask for donations in Frances' name to go to The American Parkinson's Disease Association.


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