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Mrs. Frances Bostic Walden

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The memorial service of Mrs. Frances Bostic Walden of 907 Beech Street Ext. Louisville, will be held 11 a.m. Saturday at Gordon Grove Baptist Church in Louisville with Elder Johnny Bostic officiating, Minister Derrick Hill, Minister Keith Freeman and Prophetess Reta Boyd assisting.
She was born in Statesboro June 15, 1939. She was the daughter of the late Frank and Eddie Mae King Bostic.
“Frances” was a dedicated member of Brown Grove Baptist Church in Keysville, until her health began to fail. She received her education in the Jefferson County, Bartow School System. She was the wife of Willie Walden, Sr.
Those who will be most profoundly deprived of the warmth of her pleasing personality and the strength of her noble character includes her children, Johnny Bostic (Christine) of Hephzibah, Willie Walden, Sr. and Linda Holloway of Louisville, Stacy Walden of Sarasota, FL, Cynthia D. Walden (Leotis Brinson) of Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. and Veronica A. Jackson of Wrens; sisters, Kathryn M. Dalton of Louisville, Dorothy E. Brookins (Herman) of Bartow, Betty Jean Stevenson (Jimmy), Lena Tennyson Bostic and Cathy Bostic of Rochester, NY, and Patricia Bostic Of Klein, TX; brothers, Eddie F. Bostic of Baltimore, MY, James Bostic (Cora Mae) and Rochester, NY, Bobby Bostic and Charles Bostic of Richmond, VA; 22 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
“Frances” was predeceased by a daughter, LaTanya F. Walden, brothers, Willie F. Bostic and Gordon Bradley.
Family and friends may call at the resident of her sister, Kathryn M. Dalton, 802 Screven  Street, Louisville or at Garrer Funeral Home. Garrer Funeral Home of 721 New Street, Louisville is in charge of the memorial service of Mrs. Frances Bostic Walden.

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