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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Frankie Olsen, 81, born on September 24, 1931 and passed away on August 21, 2013. She is part of the fabric of our lives.

September 24, 2014
September 24, 2014
I think of you every day, mom, and miss you so very much. You made such an impact on all of our lives and there is such a void without you. Today I celebrate all that we shared as mother/daughter and family and your constant love and support over all the years. Love, Leslie
August 29, 2013
August 29, 2013
She was my mom, my sister, my BFF....she was the family glue. It's hard to believe I can't share a thought, a word, an adventure or a hug with her now. I'm so grateful for the time we shared and for the (hundreds) of pictures she left behind! I love you, mom. xo
August 29, 2013
August 29, 2013
Grandma Frankie, GGF (Great Grandma Frankie), Pucky (Joe couldn't say Frankie when he was little)- these are all names me and my family knew her by. Grandma was always there for whoever needed her, and she was always generous and forgiving! She gave me tons of advice over the years (some I used and some I didn't). She loved me and my family unconditionally. Until we meet again Grandma.

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September 24, 2014
September 24, 2014
I think of you every day, mom, and miss you so very much. You made such an impact on all of our lives and there is such a void without you. Today I celebrate all that we shared as mother/daughter and family and your constant love and support over all the years. Love, Leslie
August 29, 2013
August 29, 2013
She was my mom, my sister, my BFF....she was the family glue. It's hard to believe I can't share a thought, a word, an adventure or a hug with her now. I'm so grateful for the time we shared and for the (hundreds) of pictures she left behind! I love you, mom. xo
August 29, 2013
August 29, 2013
Grandma Frankie, GGF (Great Grandma Frankie), Pucky (Joe couldn't say Frankie when he was little)- these are all names me and my family knew her by. Grandma was always there for whoever needed her, and she was always generous and forgiving! She gave me tons of advice over the years (some I used and some I didn't). She loved me and my family unconditionally. Until we meet again Grandma.
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August 29, 2013

Grandma was always giving us gifts.  I often felt overwhelmed by them, but I now realize that it was her way of telling us that she was always thinking about us.  She was incredible generous!
I remember many trips she took me on with her- up to Weiser to visit Great Grandma Lucy, to Portland many times to go shopping.  She introduced me to beautiful hotels and fine dining.  Some of her favorites were Roses Bakery & Deli, the Benson Hotel, and the Mallory Hotel.  I have very fond memories of these trips when I was young. 
I and my children are very fortunate to have had an energetic and enthusiastic grandma in our lives for so long! 
Grandma adored my children and would do anything for them.  I had to forbid her from giving piggy-back rides when she was in her seventies!

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