Frances A. Johnson

Frances A. Johnson, 95, of 36 Miller Street, Bradford, passed away Monday, August 26, 2019, at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. 

Born September 5, 1923 in Deep Valley, she was a daughter of the late Joseph L. and Laura (DeBolt) Null.

She graduated from Bradford High School in 1941.

On February 7, 1946 in Chester, she married Eugene W. Johnson Sr., who died July 2, 1999.

Fran had been employed at Zippo Manufacturing Company for over 25 years.

She enjoyed bowling in a league many years ago with her late husband Eugene, loved spending time with her family, sitting on the porch and looking at many flowers around the house.

Surviving is one daughter, Sandra Schwindler, of Bradford, one son, Eugene (Valerie) Johnson Jr., of Bradford, one sister, Florence Ewart, of Newark, DE, Sister-in-law Dorothy Null, five grandchildren, Larry Schwindler, Tim (April) Johnson, Phil (Jamie) Johnson, Dianna (David) Cox, and Jacquie (John Grover) Schwindler, eight great grandchildren Elizabeth (Joshua) Reedy, Laura (James) Schwindler, Jordan Johnson, Peyton Johnson, Caitlin(Patrick) Cox, Erin Cox, Aiden Cox, Julianna Grover, and many nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, three sisters Helen Hamilton, Hazel Cowder, and Grace Flick, three brothers, Joseph E. Null, Sr., LaVerne Null, and DeWayne Null,

Family will receive friends on Thursday August 29, 2019, from 6-8PM in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc. 33 South Ave., where funeral services will be held at 10:00am on Friday August 30, 2019, with the Rev. Ernest Perry, Pastor of the Sawyer Evangelical Church, officiating. Burial will be in Mt. Nebo Cemetery, Mt. Jewett.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to the donor's choice.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Gene, I am so sorry for you loss. Rejoice in knowing your mother will never feel pain nor suffer again. She was a very sweet lady and I know you will miss her. Take solace in the fact that the next time you see her it will be forever. Sympathies and condolences to your family. Love Marylin Sparenberg.
— Marylin Sparenbeeg

Words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss.. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.
— Sharon Foster

Growing up hanging around the house with Fran and Gene and family, the memories still vivid in my mind, the giggles and laughs, great woman, mother and grandmother..
— Eric Bond

Sandy and family - So sorry to hear about your Mom - my thoughts and prayers are with you. Ceil
— Ceceil Magoon

She was so much fun, I loved visiting with her. She was always willing to share in a joke or story and she was always full of long forgotten details. John and I were thankful to have shared a small part of her amazing life. Love to you all
— John and Jeri Simora

Aunt Fran you will be greatly missed. Fly high with the Angels and tell everyone we love them.
— Vicky Robinson

It is sad when we can no longer reach out and physically touch our loved ones, but they are always in our hearts. Our deepest sympathies in your loss. ~~ Linda and JP
— LC Johnson

Condolences

  • Gene, I am so sorry for you loss. Rejoice in knowing your mother will never feel pain nor suffer again. She was a very sweet lady and I know you will miss her. Take solace in the fact that the next time you see her it will be forever. Sympathies and condolences to your family. Love Marylin Sparenberg.

    — Marylin Sparenbeeg
  • Words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss.. Thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    — Sharon Foster
  • Growing up hanging around the house with Fran and Gene and family, the memories still vivid in my mind, the giggles and laughs, great woman, mother and grandmother..

    — Eric Bond
  • Sandy and family - So sorry to hear about your Mom - my thoughts and prayers are with you. Ceil

    — Ceceil Magoon
  • She was so much fun, I loved visiting with her. She was always willing to share in a joke or story and she was always full of long forgotten details. John and I were thankful to have shared a small part of her amazing life. Love to you all

    — John and Jeri Simora