Joe Marlow
We met Frances during our freshman year at OU and remember her as very kind and sweet. Our condolences to her family
Joe & Karen Marlow
Olathe, KS
Birth date: Jul 16, 1950 Death date: Jan 4, 2022
Frances Wilson passed away on January 4, 2022, surrounded by her family. She was born July 16, 1950, in San Francisco, CA to George and Mary Ballew. Frances spent her childhood in Broken Arrow, OK, and married her high school swee Read Obituary
We met Frances during our freshman year at OU and remember her as very kind and sweet. Our condolences to her family
Joe & Karen Marlow
Olathe, KS

I am very sad to learn of Frances leaving. I first met her at a Tulsa gym when I was a Tai Chi class instructor there. She never missed a class and when Frances had to be absent she always made sure that I was informed of her absence. Frances also became a very proficient Tai Chi practitioner.
From time to time we helped out at a non-profit shop - Operation School Bell - and we shared many laughs and jokes as we worked side by side, sorting out clothes, books etc. She was a warm and kind lady who never raised her voice and had a very positive attitude.
I will always have fond memories of the time we spent together.
My sincerest condolences to her husband Jerry and family members.
Rest in peace.
Nancy C. Anderson in Seattle
Frances and I met at Tai Chi class. She introduced me to Osher Life-long Learning classes. She was a sweet person.
I have fond memories of Frances back in BAHS days as well as First UMC MYF. I’m sorry to hear of her passing
Debbie Adams Bryan BAHS 67
The 1st birthday party I ever attended was in the 2nd grade, at Francis's house in Kenwood. Even then, I was drawn to the nicest friends ever. Her mother was our Brownie a leader and we were so excited to wear our uniforms one day a week, at school. She was the cutest ever in that little brown beanie. A friend to everyone, her quiet manner and extraordinary kindness will always be remembered. There's no doubt that her constant love of family was carried in her heart the evening she walked into His presence. I'll see you later, sweet friend.