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Franklin Bell
In Memory of
Franklin W.
Bell
1941 - 2017
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Condolence From: Mrs. Edwards
Condolence: I would like to offer my deepest condolence on the passing of Franklin, I pray that your family will find comfort in the God of all comfort Jehovah. I too have felt the sting of death and it is never easy to say goodbye to those we love, however I was able to find much hope in Gods word the bible. Isaiah 33:24 And no resident will say:"I am sick" The people dwelling in the land will be pardoned for their error. Revelation 21:4 And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away... What a wonderful time we all have to look forward to when no one will ever again get sick or die.
Friday May 12, 2017
Condolence From: Tracey Causer
Condolence: Today, they will have a remembrance and celebration of life ceremony that I won't be able to attend in person for my Uncle Frankie who was a kind and gentle soul. He was 77 and lived a long life. From all accounts that I have gotten, he suffered a birth injury that left him mentally challenged with the mentality of an 8 year old, but to me he seemed one of the wisest people I can remember. They told my grandmother that he wouldn't live past age 8. At one point, when he was very young, they talked my grandmother into placing him in an institution, "because it would be better for him". As they took him away from her she witnessed them hitting him with keys, and she quickly told them "he would NOT be staying; she was taking him home". She raised him from that point on until she was overtaken with Alzheimer's. In her final thoughtful years he helped her get home from the grocery store when her memory was failing her. God had purpose for Frankie for sure. I remember as a child playing with him. He was an adult, but he would play with us just the same. He loved Roy Rogers and sang Happy Trails every night before bed. He loved the Lone Ranger too. He was the most conscientious pet owner I have EVER known. He had a dog named Missy. Every morning he JUMPED out of bed to go feed and water Missy. Every evening the same water/feed routine, without fail. He lived his last many many years since then in assisted living blessing the staff there. They became his family, and he theirs. Memories of Frankie........I will cherish forever. 😪. I am glad they he and my grandmother are finally reunited in heaven.....but my heart is heavy today.
Friday May 12, 2017
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