1929
2012
Frances L. Jennings
On October 4, 2012 Frances L. Jennings, daughter of Mable Brock and William Lewis . One of three children,sister of Elizabeth and younger brother Clarence.
Attending Howard University she obtained her B.A. in Art of which she 3 exposed a talent; which she sustained a career for
a long time.in graphic artistry. In the early '70s she met and married James ( Chester ) Jennings, also an artist . While this union did not last, they remainned close friends.
A caring person she was always willing to help, a lending ear or helping hand she was always there.
She was diagnosed with dementia in September of 2005 and was placed into and assisted living environment where she lived quietly until she passed away in her sleep on the morning of October 4, 2012.
She will never be forgotten and can never be replaced. Her passing has left a great emptiness in the lives she touched.
She is survived by her sister, Elizabeth Stewart, her niece, Sandra Stewart-Clark, two nephews, Terry and Kevin Lewis, and a host of other relatives and friends.
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4 Entries
January 3, 2017
Sandra Brickley
My condolences to Frances` family and friends.
We worked at the Pentagon.
October 18, 2012
Sandy, we send our condolence. I know your aunt was very special to you. May the peace of our heavenly father be with you and your family.
Sherry & William Warren
October 8, 2012
Lahquisha Harrison Brooks
October 7, 2012
Glenda Jennings Harrison
Frances,
You were the best mother ever. You taught me what true family is all about because family is not about blood line, but its about how we treat one another and while I may not have been your biological daughter you treated me like I was truly your own.
I will never forget how you stepped in to be the best grandma ever. As a young teenage mom I was at my wit's end and you gave me a hiatus every other weekend.
You also encouraged me to finish college and never to give up and because you poured positive confessions over my life...I'm now a Commander in the United States Navy serving others as a Navy Chaplain.
Finally, and most importantly you gave my daughter and your granddaughter her nickname...KiKi.
You will forever live in our hearts and I am convinced that the Lord is saying "Well done thy good and faithful servant."
Love always,
Your daughter Glenda Sheree
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