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Today when I got home from work I talked to my Dad who informed me that Fran passed away today. Fran and her husband Edmund (cousin to my Grandmother Theresa and Great-Uncle Richard) hosted a great Christmas party every year, as far back as I can remember, that my family would attend. I really looked forward to that party every Christmas. I enjoyed talking to Fran and Edmund and being in their home. I always felt welcome there. I remember one of the last parties in their old house in Attleboro where Grandpa Rick brought his Karaoke equipment and everyone got a chance to sing. Great-Uncle Richard sang Jambalaya(sp) and we all had a great time.

Fran was a very beautiful, kind, funny and caring woman, she made everyone feel at home. She was especially nice to Allison and her passing was a great shock to us. Every time we saw Fran she was very excited for, and asked about, our upcoming wedding. We are both very sad that Fran will not be there. We will certainly miss you Fran. You touched our lives with your kindness. Our prayers are with you and Great-Uncle Richard and our family during this time of loss.

This is the obituary that was in The Sun Chronicle on Sunday July 17, 2005

Frances Dusablon of South Attleboro

ATTLEBORO — Frances Mary Dusablon, 73, of 500 Mendon Road, South Attleboro, a homemaker and a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister, died Friday, July 15, 2005 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. She was the beloved wife of Edmond J. Dusablon. They were married on Sept. 24, 1949.

Born in Sayesville, R.I., on Aug. 26, 1931, Mrs. Dusablon was a daughter of the late Caldwell and Catherine (Geary) Greenier.

In addition to her beloved husband, Edmond, Mrs. Dusablon is survived by two daughters and one son, Christine A. Medeiros of Norton and Pamela J. Dias of South Attleboro and Ned Dusablon of California; two sisters, Joan Cooper of Attleboro and Ruth Yaghoobian of Pawtucket; four grandchildren; six great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

She was the sister of the late James Greenier.

A funeral will be conducted on Wednesday, July 20, 2005, at 8 a.m. from the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 9 a.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, 133 North Main St., Attleboro, celebrated by the Rev. Msgr. Daniel F. Hoye, pastor. Burial will follow in Mount St. Mary’s Cemetery, Pawtucket.

Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, July 19 from 4 p.m. — 8 p.m. in the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home, 20 Peck St., Attleboro.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her memory may be made to: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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