Frances N. Webb, 79, of Clearwater, FL, passed away on Friday, September 27, 2013 at Morton Plant Hospital.
Born in Providence, RI, she moved here from W. Greenwich, RI in 1988. She retired as a Customer Service Representative with K-mart after 25 years. She attended St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church in Largo, FL and enjoyed cooking, playing cards and Yahtzee, and entertaining. She was a league bowler and was awarded many trophies. Most of all, she loved her family.
Frances was preceded in death by her husband, Conrad in 2012 and her sister, Joyce Martin. Survivors include her four sons, Frank Malone of Oldsmar, FL, Michael Malone of Clearwater, David Malone of Tulsa, OK, and Thomas Malone of Cranston, RI; her two daughters, Linda Hiljus of Pensacola, FL and Susan Shepard of Clearwater; a brother, Robert Casey of Cranston; and five grandchildren: Jessica Malone, Daniel Hiljus II, Sophia Hiljus, Richard Shepard, and Zoey Shepard.
A Mass will be celebrated at 10:00 AM on Monday, October 7, 2013 at St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 1955 So. Belcher Road, Clearwater, 33764. http://www.scosparish.org .
Please sign the guestbook below.
Mom, I miss and love you. Thank you for the wisdom and great strength you have given to me. Run and roam free now and always. I will always carry you with me.
Love your daughter,
Susan
Fran you will be missed. Fly with the Angels! Be free of all the pain you went through. You are now at peace. May you always look over your wonderful family. They will still need you! REST IN PEACE!! Your friend Shirley
Though I had never had the pleasure of meeting you I did know your wonderful daughter Susan who spoke of you often. You are now one of Gods special angels watching over all of your loved ones and friends. You will be dearly missed by many. May you rest in eternal peace. sharon Wurzel
My hearts breaks for the loss of your Mom. Her spirit will always live on in her children and grandchildren. RIP Fran
cindy Wisniewski
May you rest in peace Fran with your husband conrad and live amongst the angels! I know you will always be watching your family and still try to take care of them.
Dear Susan,
I’m so sorry that Aunt Fran has passed on so early. I know that you are hurting right now, and it will take time for the pain to dim. I was in Sheridan this past week visiting the Webb family. I shared your loss with all of them, and they were sad to hear of her passing. We all love you.
Hello from Minnesota, The times I’ve been to Fran’s home she was always a welcoming hostess. And my son is her son-in-law. I remember the last time I was in Clear Water was for Susan’s wedding and one morning Fran and I sat in her bed watching a Cathlic talk show which was great. My prayer’s are with each of you. Love to all, Dan’s mother, and Linda’s mother-inlaw. Joyce Smieja p.s. I’m having a Mass said in my Church in honor of Fran.
I will miss you so much great mother in law and friend.There will be no more pain for you my dear I will always remember things you said to help me and make me strong I love you Joan
Fran, the pain is gone. Thanks for the many years of wisdom and talks. The food was pretty great too! We couldn’t have asked for better neighbors and friends. We will miss you. Rest in Peace. Love you.
To Fran’s Children and Family, Our hearts goes out to each and every one of you for your loss. We’ll keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Fran was a very special lady who I’ve known ever since I was a little girl. She was a close family friend. We all loved her and she’ll be greatly missed.
Love you all, Diane McElroy Irving
May you feel free with no more pain and be at peace
and enjoy the other side.ps tell my mom i said hi xo both
Johnny Michelle and kids
Dear Mom…
I want the world to know how much you mean to me. You were my phone friend for 22 years, you gave me the strength to defend myself, the wisdom to guide me towards a spiritual path, creative hands to produce things of beauty, and to love the people that crossed my path.
Soon after I married Dan he was off on missons that pulled us far apart. We talked almost daily about everything & nothing. You knew what I needed without me saying a word.
When I was just a child you gave me permission to speak up for myself. It took years to realize that the permission gave me the right to defend myself & later speak up for others. I’m still working on doing this tackfully…please be patient.
You pushed me in the path of the great “I am” Yes, I went to church because you made me. I didn’t always get there, but I got it!
Thank you, mom, for the hands to manipulate & produce visual masterpieces & creations enjoyed by many.
Your love for others was a great example that I didn’t realize till now. My life is full of people who I love & who love me because of your giving heart.
You will be missed by people you touched, but missed by me most of all.
I’ll always love you, your daughter Linda