Judith Genco
Our deepest sympathies to Fran's family. She was the person that found Rosie and my first apartment. She was such a sweet lady. So sorry for your loss.
Love, Tony and Judy Genco
Birth date: Oct 18, 1932 Death date: May 6, 2020
Frances H. Hefren, 87, passed away May 6, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Charles; loving mother of Rosemarie (Robert) Leimkuehler, Linda Hayes, Robert (Beth) Rogers, David (Terry) Rogers and the late Daniel Rogers; cherished gran Read Obituary
Our deepest sympathies to Fran's family. She was the person that found Rosie and my first apartment. She was such a sweet lady. So sorry for your loss.
Love, Tony and Judy Genco
Sincerest sympathy to Fran’s family. From talking to her, I know how much her family meant to her. Her cute stories were always about a life well lived. She will be missed by her friends at Harbor Woods. It was an honor to know her.
My Prayers and Sympathy go out to all of Fran's Family and Friends! I only knew Fran about a1yr and 1/2 but the joy and laughter she brought to me everyday was more than words or feelings can say. She love everything we all did did together as friends going out to eat, shopping. having a whiskey sour and making the world so joyful and happy. If I can only do 1% of what she did with her life , I will feel completely forfilled. Thank you Fran for letting me share some time with you 💞🌹
Your in My Heart Forever, Carole Waltz
Condolences to Frans family. I have great memories of Fran. I am grateful I got to meet her and be a small part of her life. Hoping her family finds peace knowing Fran lived her life her way, with Jesus as her guide.

I have so many wonderful memories of my amazing Grandmother. From visiting her in Alabama as a child and being attacked by a million bugs to her coming to my son's piano recital last year. One of my more recent memories was when I went to take her to dinner on may way through town. I picked her up after finding her in her building fixing a friends sink. We ended up at Panera because it was March Madness. I had told her I would buy her dinner however when we ordered and I went to pay I had somehow lost my credit card. I looked everywhere and could not find it. So in the end she had to pay for dinner. We laughed because we were almost going to have to wash dishes if she hadn't brought her purse. We had a wonderful dinner and afterward she helped me look through my car and then my purse to try to find my card. I left to go to my parents house not finding it. As I was driving I thought back to where I had it and all of a sudden just knew it was in her bathroom. I had it in my pocket when I went to the bathroom and it must have fallen out. I tried calling her and she did not answer because she was also calling me to tell me she had it. We finally got on the phone and laughed because the moment she found it was the moment I just knew where it was. We had that kind of connection. She was so loving and cared for so many people. She was always there for me if I needed someone to listen. She would always talk to me while I was on long trips or just needed advice. I was even lucky enough to have her live near me while I was going to College. Especially since she would always do my laundry and make me dinner. She always knew what to say and had so much knowledge about life. Once I had children she would give me advice. Once my son was burning up with fever and she made a home remedy and gave it to me and the fever was gone. She also had a hard life at times but she never let that get her down. She was so strong and loved so much. I will remember all the good times we had together and will miss her always. Love You Grandma!