Frances Louella (Godfrey)
Love
Feb 19, 1939 - Jul 6, 2020
Posted by Martha Reddout
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Marietta Monitor
10 Jul 2020, Page 4
Interment followed in the Leon
Cemetery.
Born February 19, 1939 in Espanola, New Mexico, the daughter of Frank O.
and Emma Gutierrez Godfrey, she passed away at her residence surrounded
by family on Monday, July 6, 2020.
She was preceded in death by her parents; brothers, Jimmy, Buddy, and
David Godfrey; stepdaughter, Vicky St. Clair; and grandchildren, Levi
Curbow and Tamsen Payne.
Survivors include her husband, Houston Love of the home; children,
Clifton Curbow and wife Sonja of Oklahoma City, Lisa Teafatiller and
husband Rickey of Marietta, Stacey Anderson of The Colony, Texas, Larry
Love of Fort Worth, Texas and Marty Love of Amarillo, Texas; sisters,
Lyn Vinyard and husband Leon of Albuquerque, New Mexico, Susan Blonski
of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and Linda Godfrey of Albuquerque;
grandchildren, Rickey, Cameron, Brent, Ryan, Kendal, Justin, Chase,
Gary, Tanner, Shakira, Zack, Amy, Laci, and Crystal; and numerous
great-grandchildren.
The family suggests memorial contributions be made to the Alzheimer’s Association toward the research of medication, www.alz.org 800-272-3900, or drop off at the funeral home.
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