Norma White Of Amarillo, Tx
To Frances's Family,I was a neighbor of hers on Roosevelt Street for 15 years. I have great memories of the things we did together, baking, making jelly, arts and crafts, water skiing, and crocheting. I fondly remember how Glenn was so very gentle with my daughter as he pushed her on his skateboard. I baked her birthday cakes and when I made meatloaf always gave her a generous amount of it as her family did not like it, therefore she did not make it, but it was her favorite. She was a kind, hardworking Mother and friend. I did not see as much of her as I would have liked once she moved to Clarendon. I did try to stop at the Post Office and see her when I went to monthly telephone meetings in Memphis. The last time I saw her was at the funeral of one of our other good neighbors from that same street. I loved her very much. Please know that many other people will miss her dearly besides her family. It was a pleasure to have her in my life. Do to prior commitments I am unable to come to her funeral. Would loved to have met her brothers and sisters.Sincerely,Norma White