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In Memory of
Frances T
Lee (Talkington)
1950 - 2016
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Stories

Genuine friend

I had the pleasure of meeting and working with Frances Lee at Fall-Hamilton Elementary School twenty years ago. She was an example of a loving and compassionate teacher and I admired her greatly. Luckily, she and our friend Debbie Ladd remained very...

Brenda Jones
2016-03-31 18:27:25
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My angel
My Angel who I love and admired so much. When it came time to start planting things out in the garden she and I would go out there and plant potatoes,tomatoes,green beans and corn. After we got everything planted we would talk about what we were going to...
Amanda Robarge
2016-03-30 14:33:31
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Frances' Place of Peace

Frances lived her adult life in Nolensville, Tennessee. She and Lee had built their home at the end of a very long and winding driveway. When you crossed the creek you knew you were almost there!  She loved her place. She told me...

Debbie Ladd
2016-03-30 01:44:17
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The Creative Frances

Frances was a talented lady. She made beautiful wreaths and arrangements. She could make a any table top look special. We worked together making greeting cards. We had a trademark to stamp on the back of our cards. It was Double L..This stood for Lee...

Debbie Ladd
2016-03-30 01:10:36
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