Obituaries
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8:51 am Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Mary Frances (Frankie) Parks Haynes of Madison

Mary Frances (Frankie) Parks Haynes of Madison passed away December 19th, 2014 in Harvest Alabama. She was born in Birmingham, Alabama on March 31,1929, to Edward and Earline Parks.
Frankie is survived by her children; Kenton Haynes and wife Cindy, Glenn Haynes, Kerry Haynes and wife Becky, Donna Avra and husband Chris, and Ele Haynes, and her grandchildren; Rachel, Michaela, Leah, Nathan, Jordan, Sarah, Hannah, Loren, Christopher, James, Emily, Everett, Erin and Courtney, and 14 great- grandchildren. She is also survived by her brother Alan and wife Doris and her sister Sue and numerous nieces and nephews.
Frankie was preceded in death by husband Donald, her parents, sisters Floretta Sandel and Inez Drake and brothers Edward, James, and Herman Parks.
Frankie was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother and respected in a long career as an administrative assistant. She was a devoted friend to many and active in church all her life. Above all, she sought to serve her Lord and Savior by serving and caring for the people around her.
A memorial service to celebrate Frankie’s life will be held at Trinity Baptist Church in Madison, Alabama on Sunday, December 28th at 2pm with a visitation following at the church.

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