Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service was held at a later date.
Frances was born the daughter of Casimir and Frances (Abraham) Cook. She married Glen Dafoe on November 20, 1943, and was a homemaker. Frances was a member of the Resurrection Altar Society and a Rainbow volunteer. She enjoyed singing and dancing, gardening and canning, sewing, fishing, and going to garage sales.
Frances is survived by her husband, Glen Dafoe of Mt. Pleasant; children Gary P. (Cynthia) Dafoe of Roscommon, James C. (Katherine) Dafoe of West Bloomfield, and Kirk (Julie) Dafoe of Mt. Pleasant; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grand children; and brother Kenneth (Elaine) Cook of Troy.
Frances was preceded by her parents, brother Cash Cook, Jr. and sister Betty Wierenga.
Arrangements by Clark Funeral Chapel
Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service was held at a later date.
Frances was born the daughter of Casimir and Frances (Abraham) Cook. She married Glen Dafoe on November 20, 1943, and was a homemaker. Frances was a member of the Resurrection Altar Society and a Rainbow volunteer. She enjoyed singing and dancing, gardening and canning, sewing, fishing, and going to garage sales.
Frances is survived by her husband, Glen Dafoe of Mt. Pleasant; children Gary P. (Cynthia) Dafoe of Roscommon, James C. (Katherine) Dafoe of West Bloomfield, and Kirk (Julie) Dafoe of Mt. Pleasant; 10 grandchildren; 14 great-grand children; and brother Kenneth (Elaine) Cook of Troy.
Frances was preceded by her parents, brother Cash Cook, Jr. and sister Betty Wierenga.
Arrangements by Clark Funeral Chapel
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