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Mrs. Francyn Josephine Kline

February 2, 1951 ~ February 17, 2014

Francyn Josephine Ferrara Kline passed away on Monday February 17, 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia. Francyn was born on February 2, 1951 in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Her mother was Mary Alice (Ferrara) Kuntz and her father was Frank Ferrara. She is survived by her husband Bruce Kline, her sister Carol Dorney, her son Frank Kline, daughter-In-law Amy Kline, and her grandsons Spencer and Greyson Kline. Francyn worked for Kraft General Foods for 23 years. In her later years, she proudly earned her GED. Francyn was a loving sister, wife, mother and a wonderful grandmother. She had such a sunny disposition and could light up a room with her smile. She laughed with us, cried with us, took on others burdens and always found something to smile about. She is deeply missed, but the family is relieved that she no longer needs to endure her struggles and is in a better place. Francyn requested that no service be held. Her family would like to thank everyone for the outpouring of support. They would also like everyone to know that if you feel the need to give, please give to your local Humane Society in her name. Therefore, her love of animals will be not forgotten, as she will not be forgotten.

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  1. Dear Frank, Amy, Bruce & Family: So sorry to hear the sad news of Fran’s passing. I have so many wonderful memories of Franny, especially from my childhood when the cousins spent so much time together! She was always so sunny and cherry and had a wonderful smile and awesome laugh (always made me laugh too). I will always remember her happy face, her kind manner and her love of animals. Rest in peace, Franny, you will be missed. Love, Amey, Mike and Chiara

  2. Ronald and Virginia Kline says:

    Dear Bruce, Frank & Amy

    We are very sorry for your loss. We will miss Fran. No more great pasta sauce. God has taken her in his arms.

  3. Ronald and Susan Lester says:

    Dear Frank and Amy, we are filled with sympathy for your loss. It is never easy to lose a loved one. God called her back to live with him and she is full of joy. Those left behind are the only sad ones.

    We love you and pray you will have peace.

    Sue and Ron

  4. We will miss the times we got to spend with you. You awesomeness with loving everyone you came in contact with. You big heart in always wanting to help others and last but not least your smile. You will be missed sorely.

    Janis & Greg

  5. Frank,

    I didn’t have the opportunity to meet your mom, but she had to have been a wonderful person & mother to have raised such a caring, loving, awesome human being, as you! God Bless you and your family.

  6. I used your face for my web development class, you look very welcoming with those big rosy cheeks, thanks for the funny pic lol


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