Murray Storrings
It was
Nice to have met you with Gordon in Vancouver RIP
Death date: Aug 19, 2014
Fran J. (Chiarenza) Storrings, of Westvale, passed away Tuesday at home surrounded by her loving family. She was a graduate of Solvay High School, attended business school, was a member of the Central New York Chapter of the KWVA, Read Obituary
It was
Nice to have met you with Gordon in Vancouver RIP
I always loved your mom, Michael. She loved you so much. How fortunate you are to have had a mom like Fran. My condolences and love to your dad, and all of the family.

To the family & friends of Fran,
Thinking of you at this sad time and wishing you strength in the days ahead. Our deepest sympathies go out to you and your entire family. At this time of sorrow, may you find comfort and peace with all your wonderful memories.
Sincerely,
Jamie and Family

Gordy & family members,
Joan and I would like to express our deep sympathy to all of you in the family. As you may recall we were your neighbors for many years. May Fran rest in peace and sleep with the angels.
Dr. & Mrs. Joe Thornton
Gordon, Gordy, Donna and Michael. I am so sorry for your loss. Fran was a beautiful and kind lady who loved life and family. I will cherish all of the fond memories and good times we shared. I am honored that she was a part of my life for so many years. My prayers and heart felt sympathies extend to you and your families.
God Bless you all!
Robert Smith

I am so sorry for your loss! Aunt Fran was such a sweet woman, and she will be missed. She and Gordy were quite a team! I will carry fond memories of her...and will continue to be inspired by her strength. Sending love & prayers, Beth
Aunt Fran was the heart of our family. A beautiful woman inside and out. She put her heart and soul into her family. She made each of her children the successful and caring people they are today. She loved their spouses too. She had so much love for her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She adored Nate and Mia too.We will miss her beautiful smile,contagious laugh and Hallmark will miss her business. If there was any special occasion in your life you could be sure you would receive a card in the mail from her. We will miss her at all our family gatherings and her famous green jello. She was an amazing person who showed such strength and courage until the very end. She had a plan in place and it all came together. We admire Uncle Gordon for his strength and his commitment to her. He is an amazing gentleman that never missed a day at her side the entire time she was in the hospital. Even the nurses admired him. If he didn't show up at his usual time the nurses would call to check on him. 61 years is a long time to be with someone but they truly loved each other. She was a great sister to our mom and supported her in her battle with Leukemia and we all know she is continuing to do so in heaven looking down on her and showering her with love! We will cherish our beautiful memories of her and we are forever grateful to have known her.
With much love,
Your niece Tracey, Steve, Nate and Mia