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Frances Cromer Link- September 28, 1933-October 11, 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of FrancesEstelle Cromer Link. Mrs. Link was born in Lexington, South Carolina, on September 28, 1933, and passed away peacefully on October 11, 2020.
She was the loving wife, of 69 years, to Lloyd Link. They had resided in Cayce for the past 60 years. She enjoyed gardening, decorating her home for the holidays and sailing on Lake Murray with her husband.
Mrs. Link was the daughter of the late Frank and Maggie Frye Cromer. She was preceded in death by her siblings Mary Alice Cromer Meggs and Johnnie Cromer.
She is survived by her husband, Lloyd Link, of Cayce, three children: Steve Link (Cindy) of Columbia, Phyllis Whetstone (Joe) of Summerville, Lynn Hughes (Brad) of Lexington, five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
The family would like extend a heartfelt thank you to the staff of Lexington Extended Care (Spence Place) for their compassionate care during her long illness.
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Patsy Turner
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Posted Mon October 12, 2020
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May God give you the comfort you need to carry you through these sad days .Memories of Frances will always be precious .Love to the family .
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Willie Speer
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Posted Mon October 12, 2020
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Sorry for the loss of a love one. Sending paryers
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Eileen L Sullivan
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Posted Tue October 13, 2020
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Lynn & family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. I know it has been a long road. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
With sympathy and prayers,
Eileen Sullivan
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Jo Ann Grant Gunter
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Posted Tue October 13, 2020
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On
behalf of her former neighbors the Grants-JoAnn Janice Gary-we send our deepest
condolences to her family Frances will be missed by her family and her neighbors
May God bless everyone
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Claude and Janet delMas
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Posted Wed October 14, 2020
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Dear Mr. Link and family,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your wife (Mother). May God comfort you in the days ahead.
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Lindsey LInk
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Posted Wed October 14, 2020
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Dear Granny, Though i never liked calling you the because it made me feel like your were old, in my eyes your were never old. Thank you for taking care of me and loving me. I love you, I miss you and I wait for the day I get to see you again. Maybe we can go sailing through the clouds on the biggest saidboat there is. Ahhh nice though. I love you so much. grammy as I like to call you. I will help take care of boom pa. Rest easy.
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