Francier Manuel Program
Francier Priscilla Manuel, known as Frances, was born to the parentage of Ida Mae Manuel on November 21, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. She attended T.
D. Marshall and Clara Oliver Elementary Schools. She also attended Boude Storey Middle School and South Oak Cliff High School. Frances loved people and her employment with the health agencies showed this. She was currently employed with Humana Health Insurance Company. Frances was such a beautiful baby and was given the nickname Princess but her siblings could only say Chincess. The nickname was later shortened to Chin which she did not like but it stuck with her by many of her cousins.
Frances was a spirited and loving person who was an exceptional cook. She had every cooking gadget that was on the market and used every one of them. She loved fashion and always dressed to empress. Frances loved to sing, a voice she got from her mom, and oh, her laughter was one to be remembered. Frances accepted Christ at an early age. She was baptized at Greater St James Baptist Church where the late Rev. Jesse Borns Jr. was the pastor. Later she united with Temple Missionary Baptist Church where the late Rev. E. L. Burrell was the pastor. Frances was a faithful member of the choir. Frances is preceded in death by her mother, Ida Mae Manuel and her grand mother (Madea), Annie Mary Manuel. Frances leaves to cherish her memory her Sister, Tina Marie Manuel, two brothers David Lynn Manuel, Charles Ellis Manuel, uncle, Willie (Ruby) Manuel, aunts, Katherine Manuel Langley and Darlene Manuel, Niece/ daughter, Retanya Dunbar, special nephew Charles A Manuel, special cousin, Debra Hall; four nieces and nephews; seven great nieces and nephews; and a host of cousins, extended family and friends.
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