Mary Frances Frank, daughter of James David and Mary Geraldine
(Taylor) Green, was born October 13, 1927 in Arrowrock, Missouri. Mary
graduated from Bourbon High School and later attended cosmetology school
in Kansas City, Missouri. As a young girl, Mary accepted the Lord
Jesus Christ as her Savior and was baptized.
In 1948, Mary was united in marriage to Harry Wallis Frank in
Kansas City, Missouri. They shared over 14 years of marriage together
and were blessed with one son, Gerald Gerry Wallis Frank.
Mary was a hardworking woman and took great pride in helping
provide for her family. For several years she worked at the Fashion
Shop Dress Store on the Waynesville square and also helped her family
with the family business, Eircils Jewelry.
In her spare time, Mary enjoyed knitting and crocheting. She
loved sitting out in the sun and watching her two dogs, Tiko and Panda.
Most importantly, she cherished the times that she spent with her
family and friends.
Mary went home to be with her Lord at 9:10 P.M. Tuesday, May 20, 2008 in her home at the age of 80 years, 7 months and 7 days.
Mary will be sadly missed, but fondly remembered by one son:
Gerry Frank and his wife Cindy of Waynesville, MO; two grandchildren:
Darin Frank and his wife Lacy of Richland, MO and Geremy Frank of
Richland, MO; several other relatives and many friends.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents: James Green and Mary
Green " Simmerly and Eircil Simmerly; along with her husband: Harry
Frank.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, May 23, 2008 in
the Waynesville Memorial Chapel with Pastor Chuck Baker officiating.
Dirk and Jennifer Ellis provided the music by singing How Great Thou Art
and Give Me Jesus. Serving as escorts were Darin Frank, Geremy Frank,
John Parrish, Ted York, Matt Henson, Boyd Hendrix and Barry Oursbourn.
Burial followed in the Sunset Memorial Estates Cemetery. Services were under the direction of Waynesville Memorial Chapel.
Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Mary Frank to the
Lake Ozark Hospice and may be left at Waynesville Memorial Chapel.
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