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Mildred Lois <I>Neill</I> Franklin

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Mildred Lois Neill Franklin

Birth
Huntsville, Walker County, Texas, USA
Death
28 Oct 2018 (aged 91)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.2640473, Longitude: -95.3093254
Plot
Section f Garden of Prayer, Row 1, Plot 4-24
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Services for Lois Franklin, 91 of Tyler, are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 31, 2018 in the chapel of Jackson's Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home with Dr. Gary Bowman officiating. She will be laid to rest at Cathedral in the Pines. The family will receive friends at the funeral Home on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Mildred Lois Franklin passed away on Sunday, October 28, 2018 in Tyler. She was born August 9, 1927 in Huntsville, Alabama to the late William Herman Neill and Birdie Mae Pearson Neill. She retired as a salesperson with Montgomery Wards in Tyler and was member of the Church of Christ.

She was preceded by her husband, Isaac Chadwell Franklin Jr; and by several brothers and sisters. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon and Eddie Longacre of Whitehouse and Becky and Duane Scritchfield of Tyler; a brother, Bill Neill of Tennessee; two sisters, Lorene Taylor of Alabama and Jessie Hall of Mississippi; five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. To view online, please go to www.burkswalkertippit.com.

She was the daughter of the late William Herman Neill and Birdie Mae Pearson Neill of Huntsville, Alabama.
A brother, Bill Neill of Tennessee, two sisters Lorene Taylor of Alabama, & Jessie Hall of Mississippi.

Lois retired from Montgomery Wards after being with them for many years in sales. She was a member of the Church of Chris on Tyler Texas.

Lois was a unique woman and lady, who loved her family and friends without reservations.
An awesome home maker and cook. A woman of internal strength & wisdom.
And if you wanted her opinion of two cents worth, be prepared, she'd give you ninety eight cents worth and not ask for the change back, this was Aunt Lois. We loved her even more for it.

She was one awesome woman, a pillar of kindness and internal strength.
Her laughter and smile would light up an empty room. Always there for her family and friends. Her home was always spotlessly clean, very warm & lovely. And anyone came into her home, everyone gathered in the kitchen. She made the best buttermilk pie, one could imagine.
She was loved, admired and respected this wonderful lady, she taught many much in life. Any one family, could go to her and talk in private about any thing. And always tried to help.
We shall treasure her memory always. Aunt Lois was a great women within the family to learn by.
My mother, my aunts, my grand mother. That's quit a selection of greatness.
We shall always remember Aunt Lois with great and fond memories, for she never held back she told it like it was.

Lois's service shall be at The Chapel of Jackson Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home of Tyler Texas @ 10:00 AM Wednesday October 31th with Gary Bowman officiating. A grave side service at the Cathedral of the Pines.
Aunt Lois you shall be remembered, missed and loved for always by all who adored, loved and respected you. God Bless you Eternally.
Services for Lois Franklin, 91 of Tyler, are scheduled for 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, October 31, 2018 in the chapel of Jackson's Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home with Dr. Gary Bowman officiating. She will be laid to rest at Cathedral in the Pines. The family will receive friends at the funeral Home on Tuesday, October 30, 2018 from 5:00-7:00 p.m.

Mildred Lois Franklin passed away on Sunday, October 28, 2018 in Tyler. She was born August 9, 1927 in Huntsville, Alabama to the late William Herman Neill and Birdie Mae Pearson Neill. She retired as a salesperson with Montgomery Wards in Tyler and was member of the Church of Christ.

She was preceded by her husband, Isaac Chadwell Franklin Jr; and by several brothers and sisters. Survivors include two daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon and Eddie Longacre of Whitehouse and Becky and Duane Scritchfield of Tyler; a brother, Bill Neill of Tennessee; two sisters, Lorene Taylor of Alabama and Jessie Hall of Mississippi; five grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. To view online, please go to www.burkswalkertippit.com.

She was the daughter of the late William Herman Neill and Birdie Mae Pearson Neill of Huntsville, Alabama.
A brother, Bill Neill of Tennessee, two sisters Lorene Taylor of Alabama, & Jessie Hall of Mississippi.

Lois retired from Montgomery Wards after being with them for many years in sales. She was a member of the Church of Chris on Tyler Texas.

Lois was a unique woman and lady, who loved her family and friends without reservations.
An awesome home maker and cook. A woman of internal strength & wisdom.
And if you wanted her opinion of two cents worth, be prepared, she'd give you ninety eight cents worth and not ask for the change back, this was Aunt Lois. We loved her even more for it.

She was one awesome woman, a pillar of kindness and internal strength.
Her laughter and smile would light up an empty room. Always there for her family and friends. Her home was always spotlessly clean, very warm & lovely. And anyone came into her home, everyone gathered in the kitchen. She made the best buttermilk pie, one could imagine.
She was loved, admired and respected this wonderful lady, she taught many much in life. Any one family, could go to her and talk in private about any thing. And always tried to help.
We shall treasure her memory always. Aunt Lois was a great women within the family to learn by.
My mother, my aunts, my grand mother. That's quit a selection of greatness.
We shall always remember Aunt Lois with great and fond memories, for she never held back she told it like it was.

Lois's service shall be at The Chapel of Jackson Burks Walker Tippit Funeral Home of Tyler Texas @ 10:00 AM Wednesday October 31th with Gary Bowman officiating. A grave side service at the Cathedral of the Pines.
Aunt Lois you shall be remembered, missed and loved for always by all who adored, loved and respected you. God Bless you Eternally.


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