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Frances Nadine “Frankie” <I>Lewis</I> Crossman

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Frances Nadine “Frankie” Lewis Crossman

Birth
Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Death
17 Nov 2009 (aged 72)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Heber, Navajo County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 34.4269929, Longitude: -110.6053843
Plot
Section A, Row 4
Memorial ID
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Frances 'Frankie' Nadine Lewis Hicks Crossman was the youngest daughter of George Maldero and Dorothy 'Dot' Syrena Lee Lewis.

Frankie married Dale D Hicks on 25 June 1954 in Las Vegas, NV and had a daughter Sandra 'Sandy' Hicks.

Frankie married Owen P. Crossman in 12 Feb 1966 in Las Vegas, NV.

Frances worked her whole adult life until she retired, she was a phone operator, usually a secretary and bookkeeper, office manager, Chief Court Clerk and her last job was one of her favorites as an assistant to the Head of the Education Department for the Phoenix Zoo.

She lived in Lawndale, CA a couple of years and in Las Vegas, NV a couple of years. As a true 3rd generation native she spent most of her life in Arizona, in Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, and Tucson and in the Heber/Overgaard, AZ area for the past five years.

Frankie was reunited with the church she loved and missed late in life the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and attended it regularly following it passionately.

Preceding her in Death:
George Maldero Lewis
Dorothy 'Dot' Syrena Lee Lewis McCullough
Michael Allen Mullins (son-in law)

Surviving Family:
Husband:
Owen 'Pat' Patrick Crossman

Daughter:
Sandra 'Sandy' Hicks Mullins

Grandchildren:
Shawn-Michael Mullins
Melissa Ann Mullins

Great-Grandson:
Avery William Mullins

Brother:
George 'Bud' Malin Lewis and his wife Donna of Phoenix, AZ

Sister:
Margie Grace Lewis Villa Brangle of Phoenix, AZ

Nieces and Nephews:
Dottie Lewis
Dee Dee Lewis
Debbie Villa Walden
George Villa
Danny Villa

Her sister, brother and two nieces were with her in Phoenix for the last hours of her life, like loving family do.

A viewing was held Saturday, Nov. 21, followed by funeral service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Heber. She was laid to rest in the Heber Cemetery.

Obit in:
The White Mountain Independent: 24 Nov 2009
Frances 'Frankie' Nadine Lewis Hicks Crossman was the youngest daughter of George Maldero and Dorothy 'Dot' Syrena Lee Lewis.

Frankie married Dale D Hicks on 25 June 1954 in Las Vegas, NV and had a daughter Sandra 'Sandy' Hicks.

Frankie married Owen P. Crossman in 12 Feb 1966 in Las Vegas, NV.

Frances worked her whole adult life until she retired, she was a phone operator, usually a secretary and bookkeeper, office manager, Chief Court Clerk and her last job was one of her favorites as an assistant to the Head of the Education Department for the Phoenix Zoo.

She lived in Lawndale, CA a couple of years and in Las Vegas, NV a couple of years. As a true 3rd generation native she spent most of her life in Arizona, in Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, and Tucson and in the Heber/Overgaard, AZ area for the past five years.

Frankie was reunited with the church she loved and missed late in life the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and attended it regularly following it passionately.

Preceding her in Death:
George Maldero Lewis
Dorothy 'Dot' Syrena Lee Lewis McCullough
Michael Allen Mullins (son-in law)

Surviving Family:
Husband:
Owen 'Pat' Patrick Crossman

Daughter:
Sandra 'Sandy' Hicks Mullins

Grandchildren:
Shawn-Michael Mullins
Melissa Ann Mullins

Great-Grandson:
Avery William Mullins

Brother:
George 'Bud' Malin Lewis and his wife Donna of Phoenix, AZ

Sister:
Margie Grace Lewis Villa Brangle of Phoenix, AZ

Nieces and Nephews:
Dottie Lewis
Dee Dee Lewis
Debbie Villa Walden
George Villa
Danny Villa

Her sister, brother and two nieces were with her in Phoenix for the last hours of her life, like loving family do.

A viewing was held Saturday, Nov. 21, followed by funeral service at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Heber. She was laid to rest in the Heber Cemetery.

Obit in:
The White Mountain Independent: 24 Nov 2009


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