Mary Frank
Mary Louella Frank
Born: 11-17-1952
Passed Away: 12-10-2011
LouLy, Lou, Pooter, Pootsy, Poot, MaTilt:
Many names and one beautiful woman. She was caring, giving, and always the first to give her last.
God called home our angel on December 10, 2011 when she was reunited with her husband, father, grandparents,
other family and friends. She is at peace now, with no more pain and illness and will be forever missed. We were all truly blessed to be loved by such a woman. She had a smile that was contagious, her hugs were always comforting, laughter that could fill a room, and a heart that was made of gold. She enjoyed taking care of the ones she loved, dancing, laughing, singing, shopping, and having a few drinky poos here and there with family and friends. Not to mention she loved to wear her costume jewelry and she loved her shoes. We can’t express how much we will all miss her, and how much love we have and always will have for her. She was an amazing and loving mother of Donald Frank, Carla Hedgpeth, and Sharon Frank, a grandmother of Paige Pollman, a daughter of Mary and Charles Cobb, a sister to Ronnie, Donnie, Debbie, Dorthy, Rita, and Denny Cobb, and an aunt to Cody, Jessica, Michael, Antonio, Tabitha, Tasha, Dustin, Devin, Donna, Febee, Tyler, Sarah, Matt, and Aaron, along with a cousin and niece to many, and loved by the rest of her family. Last but not least, a great friend to many!!! She never judged a book by it’s cover and treated everyone as a friend whether you were a stranger or neighbor, and even if you have made mistakes, good or bad , she always showed unconditional love.
Once again we will miss you mommy, grandma, daughter, sister, and friend. We are sad to see you go but happy there is no more pain for you, with everlasting light, we know you are more than happy to be reunited with your daddy and ours, and most importantly with God and finally at peace. You will never be forgotten, always be missed, and forever and ever be loved.
May God be with you and we will see you again, and until that day we know you will be our angel watching us from above.
Thank you mom for always loving us and for all the wonderful memories we will miss you so much!!!
Don,Dale and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time…. your memories will keep Lou alive in your hearts forever. Hugs to you all!
Deeply saddened and we will truly miss our big sister. Our comfort comes knowing she’s with daddy and holding a seat for us on our own journey to heaven.
My first child fell from the nest and emotions are running high, hearts here will never mend at the loss of my precious daughter, the kids sister, aunt, and loving family member.
How do you sum up the life of your sister. Full of love & fun. It’s those memories Donnie will hold dear-as well as the fact that you accepted me as your sister. Not in-law-YOUR SISTER. Our hearts are so heavy. Our love is so strong. Rest in Jesus arms forever and make our way for us when we join you and hug, kiss and laugh again.
“Ministering angel, shall my sister be.”
“A true sister is a friend that listens with heart.”
“Like mother, like daughter, you are a true daughter of your mother, and a true sister of your sisters’.”
“Having a sister means having one of the most beautiful and unique of human relationship.”
We had no idea that this moment would come so soon. Our mom was always so strong and made it through so many ups and downs. We love and admire everything about her. She did not ever ask for much and loved us unconditionally regardless of our faults. We could be whoever we wanted to be, she laughed at stupidity, held us when we cried, and never judged us for our mistakes. We will never forget her and thank her for the people we are today. Mom we will always miss you and forever love you. This is not goodbye, it is see you later. May you be with God.
Jake and Vicki, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We will continue to keep you and all your family in our thoughts and prayers. Please let us know if there is anything we can do, we are always here for you. Love always, Dawson and Janet
I am so sorry for Lou’s loss to her family. I am thankful that I got to meet her when I visited Don and Dale in August. She was so sweet to me. It was a truly special family time. May she rest peacefully until Jesus comes, and may her family find comfort in the happy memories of her. Lovingly, Barbara