Frances (Frankie) Mae Lynch passed away peacefully at home, surrounded by her family, on October 27, 2017.
She was born on July 10, 1937, in Rugby, North Dakota, to Elmer and Dorothy (Drader) Tiffany. On May 9, 1944, they welcomed her baby brother, Dwight into the world. Tragically Dorothy passed away the following day. Dorothy's parents lovingly helped Elmer raise the two children until he moved his little family of three to Vale, Oregon in 1949. Elmer met and married Edrie Foster and they had two more daughters. Frankie married young and had two sons, Donald and Larry. She married again and had four children; Debbie, Bill, Tammy, and Diana. When Frankie was 34 she became a grandmother. Frankie lived a full and rich life with many loves.
Frankie tended bar at the Slab Inn in Post Falls, Spokane International Airport, and Country Club in Fresno, California; she got her G.E.D. (of which she was very proud), went to cosmotology school, and went on to make beautiful fingernails for herself and everyone else for many years.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Elmer and Dorothy Tiffany and one grandson. Frankie is survived by Edrie Tiffany, Vale, Oregon; brother Dwight (Phyllis) Tiffany,Rathdrum, Idaho; sisters Darlene Tiffany, Vale, Oregon and Donna (Mike) Anderson,Caldwell, Idaho; six children: Donald (Delcie) Hood, Sparks, Nevada; Larry Hood, Anchorage, Alaska; Debbie (Earl) Lewis, Superior, Montana; Bill (Wanda) Roberts, Cusick, Washington; Tammy (Chuck) Churchill, Gillette, Wyoming; Diana (Kelly) Smith, Superior, Montana; nineteen grandchildren; forty-eight great grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; and numerous neices, nephews and cousins.
The following poem was included in Frankie's mother's obituary:
One precious to our hearts has gone,
The voice we loved is still.
The place made vacant in our home
Can never more be filled.
Gone from us, leaving memories
Death can never take away.
Memories that always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
But some sweet day we'll meet again,
Beyond the toil and strife.
And clasp each other's hand once more
in Heaven...that happy life.
A memorial service is planned for July 10, 2018, in Post Falls, Idaho. Exact time and location will be announced at a later date.
Frankie was a bartender.
She never met a stranger.
She loved everyone.
And everyone loved her.