Obituary
"Frankie Lee Rambo was born to the parents of Mr. Herman Anderson Rambo and Mrs. Ruby Lister Rambo, in Marshall (Harrison County), Texas. At an early age, he attended Saint Mary's Baptist Church in Marshall, Texas. After the death of his mother, his father married Mrs. Lucille Richardson-Rambo, who raised him as her own, of which both preceded him in death. Upon moving to Dallas, he attended the Greater New Zion Baptist Church, under the late Pastor A. V. Voice.
He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1956. He served in the United States Army, stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado in 1961, and he was discharged in 1967. He served as Ready Reserve for two years at Fort Hood, Texas, and he served as a standby for two years.
He was a truck driver for the United States Postal Service and Julius Schepps Distributing Company.
He married Mary Lou Davis, and he accepted her son, Bernard B. Posey, as his own. They both preceded him in death. He later married Mrs. Regina Rambo.
Preceding him in death are two sisters, Thelma Williams, Earnestine Chandler; and four brothers, Charles Ray Rambo, Herman A. Rambo, Jr., Willie "Pete "Alexander and Eddie Louis Richardson.
He leaves to cherish his memories four sisters, Velma Bean (Albert) of Dallas, Texas; Verna Dean Rivers (Johnny) of San Jose, California; Dorothy Richardson-Peoples and Gloria Richardson-Barnes, both of Dallas, Texas; a goddaughter, Sandra (Dee Dee) Miller; and a host of nieces and nephews that loved him dearly; and other relatives and friends."
Arrangements managed by Singing Hills Funeral Home of Dallas, Texas.
Sources ~ Obituary Reissued by Singing Hills Funeral Home; and the census records of Harrison County, Texas
Obituary
"Frankie Lee Rambo was born to the parents of Mr. Herman Anderson Rambo and Mrs. Ruby Lister Rambo, in Marshall (Harrison County), Texas. At an early age, he attended Saint Mary's Baptist Church in Marshall, Texas. After the death of his mother, his father married Mrs. Lucille Richardson-Rambo, who raised him as her own, of which both preceded him in death. Upon moving to Dallas, he attended the Greater New Zion Baptist Church, under the late Pastor A. V. Voice.
He graduated from Lincoln High School in 1956. He served in the United States Army, stationed in Fort Carson, Colorado in 1961, and he was discharged in 1967. He served as Ready Reserve for two years at Fort Hood, Texas, and he served as a standby for two years.
He was a truck driver for the United States Postal Service and Julius Schepps Distributing Company.
He married Mary Lou Davis, and he accepted her son, Bernard B. Posey, as his own. They both preceded him in death. He later married Mrs. Regina Rambo.
Preceding him in death are two sisters, Thelma Williams, Earnestine Chandler; and four brothers, Charles Ray Rambo, Herman A. Rambo, Jr., Willie "Pete "Alexander and Eddie Louis Richardson.
He leaves to cherish his memories four sisters, Velma Bean (Albert) of Dallas, Texas; Verna Dean Rivers (Johnny) of San Jose, California; Dorothy Richardson-Peoples and Gloria Richardson-Barnes, both of Dallas, Texas; a goddaughter, Sandra (Dee Dee) Miller; and a host of nieces and nephews that loved him dearly; and other relatives and friends."
Arrangements managed by Singing Hills Funeral Home of Dallas, Texas.
Sources ~ Obituary Reissued by Singing Hills Funeral Home; and the census records of Harrison County, Texas
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