Visitation and Services
Services will be 1:30 p.m. Friday, September 28, 2012 at Goodwin Funeral Home. Visitation will begin one hour prior to the service at the funeral home. Memorials may be made to the family to help with final expenses.
Survived by:
Husband: James D. Lewis of Frankfort 2 Daughters: Debbie (Companion Ernie Mason) Black and Lisa Spray both of Frankfort 1 Sister: Diana (Marvin) Kemp of Kempton 8 Grandchildren, Vince Clear, Kyle Foreman, Trevor Clear, Kayla Clear, Brianna Foreman, Laken Clear, Savannah Boyd and Jacob Boyd 3 Great Grandchildren
Savannah, Jacob and I want to offer our sincere sympathy for this difficult time the family is going through. You are in our prayers.
Love,
Savannah, Jacob, Jennifer, Emma, and Gabby
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Facebook Twitter GoogleJim and Debbie, & Lisa
Sorry to hear about Glenda, I know you will miss here, our prayer are with you in this time of sorrow. Brenda and I would be there, but we don’t get to Frankfort to much anymore since we moved to Noblesville, a couple of years ago. Again our prayers are with you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAunt Glenda was very dear to me and I will miss her terribly. She and I had an extraordinary bond and I will think of her often. Rest in peace Aunt Glenda, I will find you in Heaven’s Kingdom when it is my time to go. Love, Wade
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Facebook Twitter GoogleIt is always sad to lose a dear member of the family in death. It causes so much sorrow. It is my hope to share a comforting thought. In the Bible book of John 11:11,13,14, Jesus likens death to sleep. Thinking of our loved ones just sleeping is comforting. Further words of Jesus point to a happy future for our loved ones. He says at John 5:28,29: “Do not marvel at this for all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out….” Yes, there is true hope for an awakening from this sleep in a resurrection. May you find comfort and peace in this time of loss. We express our deepest sympathy.
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