Frances E. Riley, 90, of Honey Brook passed away at her home on Tuesday, March 21, 2023. Born in Concordville, Pennsylvania she was the daughter of the late Franklin E. Chandler and Vera (Bullock) Chandler.
Following her formal education, she served as a Butcher [She skinned 305 deer in one season] for Heyburn’s Butcher Shop. A sassy, spunky, funny, loving, wonderful, person with a taste for adventure every visit. Always had a joke to tell. She traveled to all 50 states Canada and Germany. She loved the Phillies and casinos. She was a crafter of many things mostly sweaters and microwave potholders. She loved listening to Real Country Music.
She is survived by three children: Frances Hess of Honey Brook, Thomas Riley and wife Robin of Quarryville, and Henry Riley and wife Irma of Peach Bottom, additionally she is survived by 2 grandchildren. 5 great-grandchildren, and 3 great-great-grandchildren
She is preceded in death by her husband Thomas A Riley Sr., one granddaughter: Jamie Hess. 5 brothers Alfred, Franklin, Watson, Hersey, and Herbert, and 3 sisters Hazel, Erma, and Jean
Funeral services will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
Love and miss I'll do the
Love and miss I'll do the best I can to help the others
Kevin Chandler and family
Kevin Chandler and family sending love and condolences.
Kevin Chandler and family
Kevin Chandler and family sending love and condolences.
RIP Aunt Franny. I'll always
RIP Aunt Franny. I'll always remember your tricks to get me to eat Cornish hen and deer meat. I know the party has already started. See you soon what a glorious day that will be.
Dear Fran, Thomas and Henry,
Even though there is joy in the homecoming, there is sorrow in your loss. Thinking of you at this tender time.
We love an miss you. Thank
We love an miss you. Thank you for being an amazing, great great grandmother to Isabella Logan and Lucas. Thank you for all the memories we got to share with you. R.I.p
Although I never met Fran, I
Although I never met Fran, I knew her well through Dee sharing wonderful stories with me. I’m sorry for your loss and really sorry I never got to meet Fran. With sympathy, Ann Smith
Full of Spirit
Fran was always quick with a joke and had a sharp mind that always kept us on our toes. She was the kind of person that brought a smile to our face each time she came into the office. She'll be dearly missed.