Frances was born November 18, 1940, in Oakland, Tennessee, to the late James and Annie McGee of Memphis, Tennessee. After graduating from Bartlett High School, she went on to work for various notable companies such as Sears and Roebuck, G.E., and Southwestern Bell before getting married and settling down with her husband John Garner on June 6, 1968. Frances loved being a wife and mother while sojourning with her family across Mississippi, Tennessee, and Northern Arkansas before making Heber Springs her home. She enjoyed reading her bible, singing hymns, spending time with family and cooking some truly wonderful meals.
She is preceded in death by her brothers Chalmers Taylor, James McGee, Jimmy McGee, Jerry McGee, and her sisters Opal Hill, Margie Miller, Martha Elbert, Irene Hart, and Bonnie Burkeen. She is survived by her husband John Garner, her children Cindy Garner, John D. Garner Jr, Teri Lynn Tutor, Michael Garner (Laura), and David Garner; brothers, Leonard McGee and Richard McGee (Barbara); sister, Gloria White; her beloved grandchildren Jacob, Stacey, Alex, Stephanie, Joshua, Dakota, Jessie, Jonathon, Daniel, Caitlin, Madison, Shawn, Tyler, Darren, Dennis; and five beautiful great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be held at Heber Springs Funeral Home on Saturday, April 9, 2022, from 1 to 2 p.m. The funeral service, officiated by Rev. Tommy Carpenter, will follow the visitation beginning at 2 p.m. Interment will be at Cleburne County Memorial Gardens.
Frances was born November 18, 1940, in Oakland, Tennessee, to the late James and Annie McGee of Memphis, Tennessee. After graduating from Bartlett High School, she went on to work for various notable companies such as Sears and Roebuck, G.E., and Southwestern Bell before getting married and settling down with her husband John Garner on June 6, 1968. Frances loved being a wife and mother while sojourning with her family across Mississippi, Tennessee, and Northern Arkansas before making Heber Springs her home. She enjoyed reading her bible, singing hymns, spending time with family and cooking some truly wonderful meals.
She is preceded in death by her brothers Chalmers Taylor, James McGee, Jimmy McGee, Jerry McGee, and her sisters Opal Hill, Margie Miller, Martha Elbert, Irene Hart, and Bonnie Burkeen. She is survived by her husband John Garner, her children Cindy Garner, John D. Garner Jr, Teri Lynn Tutor, Michael Garner (Laura), and David Garner; brothers, Leonard McGee and Richard McGee (Barbara); sister, Gloria White; her beloved grandchildren Jacob, Stacey, Alex, Stephanie, Joshua, Dakota, Jessie, Jonathon, Daniel, Caitlin, Madison, Shawn, Tyler, Darren, Dennis; and five beautiful great-grandchildren.
A visitation will be held at Heber Springs Funeral Home on Saturday, April 9, 2022, from 1 to 2 p.m. The funeral service, officiated by Rev. Tommy Carpenter, will follow the visitation beginning at 2 p.m. Interment will be at Cleburne County Memorial Gardens.
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