Frances was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on December 2, 1932. She graduated from Poughkeepsie High School and the College of New Rochelle with a degree in Economics before earning her Masters Degree in Education from the State University of New York, New Paltz. Frances worked for the Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, then as an economic analyst for the Central Hudson Gas & Electric Company and thereafter for IBM before becoming an educator. She taught in the public schools in the City of Poughkeepsie and in Washington, D.C., for eighteen years.
Frances was a life-long artist. She took up painting in her early teens. She travelled the world studying and painting. She was an accomplished plein air watercolorist. Her favorite subjects were the many beautiful vistas in Arizona and her native Hudson Valley.
Frances was an only child, quiet and reserved, never longing for the spotlight. Her prayers for a large family were answered when she married Gordon; the couple was blessed by God with five children. She devoted herself to her beloved Gordon for over fifty-two years of Holy Matrimony. She was an ever flowing wellspring of love and nurture for her children, including five years as the sole provider in the wake of her husband's imprisonment for his role in the Watergate break-in. She was tested by poverty, notoriety and sorrow, but they were no match for her commitment to Gordon, her children and her faith in God.
Viewings will be in Oxon Hill, Maryland on Tuesday, Feb. 9 from 2 to 4pm and 6 to 8pm at the Kalas Funeral Home at 6160 Oxon Hill Road. A memorial Mass will be held on Feb. 10 at 11am St. Ignatius Church, 2315 Brinkley Road, Fort Washington, MD. Another viewing will be held Feb. 11, 7 to 9pm, at the Darrow Funeral Home, 39 South Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, NY and funeral services on the morning of Feb. 12, 10am at St. Mary's Church on Church Street in Poughkeepsie. Burial service to follow at St. Peter's Cemetery, 147 Salt Point Road, Poughkeepsie.
Frances was born in Poughkeepsie, New York on December 2, 1932. She graduated from Poughkeepsie High School and the College of New Rochelle with a degree in Economics before earning her Masters Degree in Education from the State University of New York, New Paltz. Frances worked for the Poughkeepsie Savings Bank, then as an economic analyst for the Central Hudson Gas & Electric Company and thereafter for IBM before becoming an educator. She taught in the public schools in the City of Poughkeepsie and in Washington, D.C., for eighteen years.
Frances was a life-long artist. She took up painting in her early teens. She travelled the world studying and painting. She was an accomplished plein air watercolorist. Her favorite subjects were the many beautiful vistas in Arizona and her native Hudson Valley.
Frances was an only child, quiet and reserved, never longing for the spotlight. Her prayers for a large family were answered when she married Gordon; the couple was blessed by God with five children. She devoted herself to her beloved Gordon for over fifty-two years of Holy Matrimony. She was an ever flowing wellspring of love and nurture for her children, including five years as the sole provider in the wake of her husband's imprisonment for his role in the Watergate break-in. She was tested by poverty, notoriety and sorrow, but they were no match for her commitment to Gordon, her children and her faith in God.
Viewings will be in Oxon Hill, Maryland on Tuesday, Feb. 9 from 2 to 4pm and 6 to 8pm at the Kalas Funeral Home at 6160 Oxon Hill Road. A memorial Mass will be held on Feb. 10 at 11am St. Ignatius Church, 2315 Brinkley Road, Fort Washington, MD. Another viewing will be held Feb. 11, 7 to 9pm, at the Darrow Funeral Home, 39 South Hamilton Street, Poughkeepsie, NY and funeral services on the morning of Feb. 12, 10am at St. Mary's Church on Church Street in Poughkeepsie. Burial service to follow at St. Peter's Cemetery, 147 Salt Point Road, Poughkeepsie.