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Remembering Frankie Lons – A Life of Love, Dedication, and Resilience

Frankie Lons, born on July 18, 1960, lived a life defined by her love, dedication, and unwavering commitment to her family, friends, and community. Known to many as the mother of R&B singer Keyshia Cole, Frankie was celebrated for her vibrant spirit, boundless energy, and a heart that radiated warmth to everyone she encountered.

Her life was a testament to resilience. Despite facing numerous challenges, Frankie’s strength and perseverance shone through, making her a beacon of inspiration to those around her. Her professional life was equally impactful; as a teacher, she dedicated herself to nurturing young minds, fostering a love for learning among her students. Frankie also served as a coach, where she instilled values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance, leaving a lasting impression on countless individuals.

Beyond her professional accomplishments, Frankie was known for her tireless volunteer work. She was always ready to lend a helping hand, demonstrating selflessness and generosity in everything she did. Her contributions to her community were vast and varied, earning her admiration and respect from all who knew her.

Family was at the core of Frankie’s existence. Her deep love for her children, particularly her daughter Keyshia Cole, was evident in every aspect of her life. Frankie was a nurturing mother who offered unwavering support, guidance, and unconditional love. Her friends fondly remember her as a loyal companion, whose infectious laughter could light up a room and bring comfort during difficult times.

On July 18, 2024, Frankie would have celebrated her 64th birthday. This date also marked the third anniversary of her passing, a poignant reminder of the profound void left by her departure. Despite her physical absence, Frankie Lons’ legacy of love, strength, and dedication continues to live on in the hearts of those fortunate enough to have known her.

Gone but never forgotten, Frankie Lons will forever be remembered as a beacon of love and resilience.

— Updated by Sebastian Ramirez in Local

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