We Remember
ANGUISH, Frances Mary
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February 1933 – October 2022
On October 2, 2022, at the age of 89, Frances Anguish of Kelowna, BC passed away. As she loved life so much, she fought the hard battle with all of her being.
Predeceased by her eldest son David, she leaves behind five of her six children, Murray, Barbara, Russell, Dean, & Brenda, plus numerous grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. Born to the late Elmer & Edith Williamson of Alexander, MB, Frances has an older sister, Margaret; a twin brother Frank (who predeceased her by only four days); two more sisters, Dorothy and Mable; and her youngest brother, Donald (also deceased); and so, Frances was Aunt to numerous nieces and nephews. She will be remembered by all those who were fortunate enough to have been part of her journey.
One small snippet of that journey, one that Frances was proud of, is that she was one of British Columbia’s first women to become President of a Legion, in Oyama, BC.
While Frances will be deeply missed by everyone, we know we will meet again someday.
“Love you Big Time, Mom xoxo”
A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, October 26, 2022, at 1:00 pm, at Springfield Funeral Home, 2020 Springfield Road, Kelowna, BC. If you are unable to attend in person, please join the family online by Livestream at the time of the service (see below), a recording will be made available to view shortly thereafter.
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I’ll miss her for sure! I just know her and dad and uncle Don are getting up to something!
We will all miss you a great deal. We were very happy to see you at Moms 90th birthday and wish we could have seen you more often.
We will miss Auntie Fan so much was so nice to see her at Mom’s 90th.
Definitely missing this lady’s sense of humour. I am sure you are happy to see Bob again.
Aunt Fran was favorite aunt, I was sad to hear of her passing. We didn’t get to spent time with her during covid. We did enjoy our visits over the years tho and enjoyed her sense of humor. She will always be remembered..