December 4, 1930 ~ May 2, 2022
Frankie Lahr of Hillsboro, Texas passed away May 2, 2022. She was born December 4, 1930 in Hill County, Texas.
Frankie was a mother, friend, and business owner of Two Sisters Antiques. After retiring from Emanual Medical Center in Turlock, California, she relocated to Hillsboro, Texas where she served as City Secretary and owned Two Sisters Antiques. A lifelong friend to all who knew her, she was the best Mom and an advocate for animals, particularly her dog and cats. A member of the Hillsboro Garden Club, her yard was her special place.
Preceded in death by her son, Buddy (Emil) Lahr and her brother, J.C. Rager. Survivors include her children, Janet L. Lahr, Michael Lahr, Jon D. Lahr and Daniel F. Lahr, her grandson, her sister, Annette Howard, her brother, Robert Rager and her niece.
A graveside service will take place May 6, 2022 at the Covington Cemetery in Covington Texas...M_M
December 4, 1930 ~ May 2, 2022
Frankie Lahr of Hillsboro, Texas passed away May 2, 2022. She was born December 4, 1930 in Hill County, Texas.
Frankie was a mother, friend, and business owner of Two Sisters Antiques. After retiring from Emanual Medical Center in Turlock, California, she relocated to Hillsboro, Texas where she served as City Secretary and owned Two Sisters Antiques. A lifelong friend to all who knew her, she was the best Mom and an advocate for animals, particularly her dog and cats. A member of the Hillsboro Garden Club, her yard was her special place.
Preceded in death by her son, Buddy (Emil) Lahr and her brother, J.C. Rager. Survivors include her children, Janet L. Lahr, Michael Lahr, Jon D. Lahr and Daniel F. Lahr, her grandson, her sister, Annette Howard, her brother, Robert Rager and her niece.
A graveside service will take place May 6, 2022 at the Covington Cemetery in Covington Texas...M_M
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