Frances Erwin

Obituary of Frances Erwin

Frances Katherine Erwin, 78, of 501 VES Rd. went to be with her Lord and Savior Tuesday, August 10, 2010 at her residence. Born in Washington, DC. on October 8, 1931 she was a daughter of Ruth Hanowell LoBianco of Lynchburg and the late Francis LoBianco and was the wife of Rev. Frank A. Erwin. Mrs. Erwin was a member of First Presbyterian Church where she was a member of the Presbyterian Woman?s Group. Frances also taught Sunday School for 62 years. She was also a member of the Tri Delta Sorority at William & Mary. Mrs. Erwin was very involved in the activities at Westminster Canterbury, including Chairwoman of the Arts & Crafts show, the Christmas party for the staff and the dinning room committee. In addition to her husband and mother, Francis is survived by her children, Terry E. Denton and her husband, Michael of Clarksville, VA., Frank K. Erwin and his wife, Sarah of Nashville, TN., James F. Erwin and his wife, Donna of Falls Church, Tim J. Erwin and his wife, Linda of Sugar Land, TX., and Kerri L. Mohl and her husband, John of Manassas , VA. Eight grandchildren, Simone Thomson, Max Erwin, Hepzibah Jones, Anastasia Erwin, Emily Erwin, Elisa Erwin, Johnny Mohl and Taryn Mohl. One great grandchild, Thelonious Jones. Two sisters, Ruth Janey and Maria Curtin. One brother, Derrick LoBianco. A Celebration of Frances? Life and Faith will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, August 14, 2010 in the 3rd floor Commons at Westminster Canterbury with the Rev. Curtis Harper officiating. Special music will be provided by Frances? son, Jim Erwin. In Lieu of flowers, Contributions can be made in Katherine's memory to the Employee Education Fund, Westminster Canterbury, 501 VES Rd., Lynchburg, VA. 24503. Attn: Joe Payne.
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Celebration of Life

AUG 14. 11:00 AM Westminster Canterbury with the Rev. 00 AM Saturday, August 14, 2010 in the 3rd floor Commons at Westminster Canterbury with the Rev. US
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