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Frances Marie <I>Blanek</I> Garner

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Frances Marie Blanek Garner

Birth
Masontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
6 Apr 2017 (aged 90)
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Angelo, Tom Green County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Frances Blanek Garner, 90, died Thursday, April 6, 2017. Funeral service April 14, in Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel, with Committal service April 16, in Fairmount Cemetary. Arrangements are under the directions of Johnson's Funeral Home.

from notice published in GoSanAngelo

Frances Blanek Garner, 90, of San Angelo, TX, passed away April 6, 2017, at SageCrest Talley House. She was born in Masontown, PA, on July 27, 1926 . Frances Marie Blanek graduated salutatorian from Sterling City High School in 1943 and attended San Angelo Business College.

On November 26, 1960, she married the love of her life, Edwin Hyer Garner. They were married for 50 years. Frances was a very loving, caring and compassionate wife to her husband Edwin; mother to Kathy and Sue, and Mimi to Sheila, John, Colt, Kelby, and Kadin.

She loved Jesus and set a Godly example in the home and out in public and was loved and respected by many people. Frances was a very generous person with a big heart always helping others in need. She was a good Christian woman. Frances was involved in numerous activities around the greater San Angelo Community during her lifetime. She was very active in many ministries at Immanuel Baptist Church, which included singing with the Melody Makers, visiting the elderly in the nursing home and playing dominos with the residents when she went to visit them.

She and Edwin also loved to play dominos every Friday night with close friends. During her career she was a secretary at the Pentagon for the Department of Defense during WWII; later ending her clerical career as a secretary to the Vice President of General Telephone Company. She then became a homemaker helping her husband with the ranch and enjoying her children and grandchildren.

She was survived by her daughters, a granddaughter, two grandsons, two great granddaughters, a brother, many nieces and nephews, and close special family friends. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Edwin Hyer Garner; her parents; Joseph Lewis Blanek and Florence Bradigan; and two brothers Joseph W. Blanek and Louis J. Blanek.

from obituary at Johnson's Funeral Home
Frances Blanek Garner, 90, died Thursday, April 6, 2017. Funeral service April 14, in Johnson's Funeral Home Chapel, with Committal service April 16, in Fairmount Cemetary. Arrangements are under the directions of Johnson's Funeral Home.

from notice published in GoSanAngelo

Frances Blanek Garner, 90, of San Angelo, TX, passed away April 6, 2017, at SageCrest Talley House. She was born in Masontown, PA, on July 27, 1926 . Frances Marie Blanek graduated salutatorian from Sterling City High School in 1943 and attended San Angelo Business College.

On November 26, 1960, she married the love of her life, Edwin Hyer Garner. They were married for 50 years. Frances was a very loving, caring and compassionate wife to her husband Edwin; mother to Kathy and Sue, and Mimi to Sheila, John, Colt, Kelby, and Kadin.

She loved Jesus and set a Godly example in the home and out in public and was loved and respected by many people. Frances was a very generous person with a big heart always helping others in need. She was a good Christian woman. Frances was involved in numerous activities around the greater San Angelo Community during her lifetime. She was very active in many ministries at Immanuel Baptist Church, which included singing with the Melody Makers, visiting the elderly in the nursing home and playing dominos with the residents when she went to visit them.

She and Edwin also loved to play dominos every Friday night with close friends. During her career she was a secretary at the Pentagon for the Department of Defense during WWII; later ending her clerical career as a secretary to the Vice President of General Telephone Company. She then became a homemaker helping her husband with the ranch and enjoying her children and grandchildren.

She was survived by her daughters, a granddaughter, two grandsons, two great granddaughters, a brother, many nieces and nephews, and close special family friends. She was preceded in death by her loving husband Edwin Hyer Garner; her parents; Joseph Lewis Blanek and Florence Bradigan; and two brothers Joseph W. Blanek and Louis J. Blanek.

from obituary at Johnson's Funeral Home


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