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Note: ion of Life: 2 p.m. Monday at First Baptist Church, Haltom City. She will be laid to rest beside her husband of 65 years in Mount Olivet Cemetery immediately following the service. Visitation: 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at Mount Olivet. All are welcome to attend and celebrate Naoma's life. Naoma was born on June 5, 1926, in Upshur County to C.H. "Doc" and Bonnie Brown Sanders. Early in Naoma's life, she lost her mother to a tragic accident. Her father later met and married her stepmother, Lucille Sanders. Naoma married the "love of her life," A.L. Franzeo, on Feb. 4, 1945. Together they raised two children and built a successful business. Those who knew Naoma best would describe her as a Christian woman who loved her family. She enjoyed nothing more than spending time with her family and sharing stories with them. Her other loves were watching her grandchildren participate in sporting events and listening to old country and gospel music. Naoma was preceded in death by husband, A.L. Franzeo; parents, C.H. and Bonnie Sanders; stepmother, Lucille Sanders; brother, C.H. Sanders Jr.; sisters, Anna Ruth Brown, Billie Nell Roper, Georgia Wreay, Carolyn Sue Wright and Mary Brannan. Survivors: Children, Mike Franzeo and wife, Linda, Luann Starkey and husband, David; grandchildren, Stormi Starkey and fiance, Billy, Nikki Starkey, Shawn Franzeo, Tony Franzeo and wife, Lynne, David Starkey and wife, Jennifer, and Justin Franzeo and wife, Marija; great-grandchildren, Blake Cochran, Emily Franzeo, Zakary Franzeo, Ally Franzeo, Leigha Franzeo, Jacob Tolley, Jett Smith, Abby Franzeo, Drake Franzeo, Maddie Franzeo, Ella Starkey, Jaxson Starkey, Ashton Eddins and Kyra Hamilton; and sister, Modrel Kissinger. Published in Star-Telegram on Oct. 1, 2016
Note: Naoma Sanders Franzeo went to be with her Heavenly Father, Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. Celebrat
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