Mary Frances Gordon
Mary Frances Gordon
November 14, 1932 ~ April 8, 2017
Mary Frances GordonDaingerfield- Graveside services for Mary Frances Gordon, 84 of Daingerfield, formally of Paris will be held at 2:00 P.M. Wednesday, April 12, 2017 at Evergreen Cemetery in Paris with Bro. Chad Thompson officiating. Arrangements are under the direction of Nail-Haggard Funeral Home.Mary Frances was born on November 14, 1932 in Bennington, Ok. to Robert Lee and Cora Mae Hamilton. She died on Saturday, April 8, 2017 in Longview.She was a member of South Union Baptist Church and preceded in death by her parents, husband Charles Gordon, Jr., daughter Donna Kay Wilson, grandson Aaron Ray Wilson, brothers Johnny Hamilton and Charles Hamilton.Survived by her daughter and sons-in-law Linda and Phil Johnston of Daingerfield, Clarence Wilson of Eldorado Springs, Mo.; son and daughter-in-law Monty and Darla Gordon of Burleson; sister Joyce Lennox of Corona, Ca.; brother Robert Lee Hamilton, Jr. of Maryland; 8 grandchildren Jake Gordon, Serena Camacho, Lance Gordon, Christie Cardenas, Gabe Wilson, Sarah Helton, Krystol O'Rourke, Crystal Gunter; 13 great grandchildren; several nieces, nephews and cousins.Family will receive friends from 6 till 7 P.M. Tuesday at the funeral home.







My thoughts and prayers are with the Family at this time. Frances is up there with her Daddy & Mama, Her Brother Charles and Daughter Donna…… I know they are having a Glorious time together. I love you all so very much. Aunt Rosie
My thoughts and prayers are with the Family at this time. Frances is up there with her Daddy & Mama, Her Brother Charles and Daughter Donna…… I know they are having a Glorious time together. I love you all so very much. Aunt Rosie
Even though we lived states apart I have wonderful childhood memories playing with my cousins at my Aunt Frances and Uncle Charles warm loving home. Then as an adult with my own children once again being welcomed by my aunt and uncle to a fabulous family reunion at their home, laughing and joking surrounded by family. I cherish these memories and the times I visited with you as you had such a wonderful sense of humor and infectious laugh. Love you and miss you, Karen