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In Loving Memory

Swink, Frances L.

(nee Cox) On Monday, December 21, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Charles Gray Swink; dear mother of Charles R. (Brenda), Earl (Arlene) and Mark (Cindy) Swink; dear grandmother of Randal (Dawn), John (Samantha), and Christopher (Helen) Swink, Joyce (Justin) Collins, Brian (Amber), Robyn (Tyler Guice), Charles G. (Jackie) Swink and Alexandrea (Corey) Parrish; our dear great-grandma, great-great-grandma, sister, sister-in-law, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend.

SERVICES: Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel, 10151 Gravois Rd., Wednesday, December 30, 1:30 PM. Interment Sunset Cemetery. Contributions to the Alzheimer’s Association appreciated. Visitation, family only please.

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12 thoughts on “Swink, Frances L.”

  1. I work in activities at the nursing home Frances resided at. I called her Fran. Sometimes when I got silly with her I called her Frannie. Fran was one of my best residents. She had a great smile and a great laugh. She was truly something. She was feisty. Knowing Fran was an absolute pleasure. I loved her dearly. Fran enjoyed doing many things including being outside, reading, BINGO, live entertainment, church service, arts and crafts, and much more. While I’m sad that she is gone I’m glad that she is in a better place with Charlie and no longer suffering. I have so many fond memories of her. I spent quite a bit of time in her room with her in her final days holding her hand and telling her that she would be okay and that there was nothing to be afraid of. I’m going to miss her terribly and things won’t be the same without her. My deepest condolences to Earl, Robyn, Mark, Arlene, Charles R, and the rest of Fran’s family. May Fran’s memory be a blessing. May she Rest In Peace. Goodbye Fran. I love you. I’m going to miss you.

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  2. I work in activities at the nursing home Frances resided at. I called her Fran. Sometimes when I got silly with her I called her Frannie. Fran was one of my best residents. She had a great smile and a great laugh. She was truly something. She was feisty. Knowing Fran was an absolute pleasure. I loved her dearly. Fran enjoyed doing many things including being outside, reading, BINGO, live entertainment, church service, arts and crafts, and much more. While I’m sad that she is gone I’m glad that she is in a better place with Charlie and no longer suffering. I have so many fond memories of her. I spent quite a bit of time in her room with her in her final days holding her hand and telling her that she would be okay and that there was nothing to be afraid of. I’m going to miss her terribly and things won’t be the same without her. My deepest condolences to Earl, Robyn, Mark, Arlene, Charles R, and the rest of Fran’s family. May Fran’s memory be a blessing. May she Rest In Peace. Goodbye Fran. I love you. I’m going to miss you.

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