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Frances Victoria Tull, loving, affectionate soul

October 1, 2024

Frances Victoria Tull, 74, departed this life Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at Delaware Hospice Center in Milford. She was born May 5, 1950, to the late Joseph H. Oney and Emma Jane Deshields Oney.  

Frances was educated in Laurel School District and attended Jason High School in Georgetown. She later traveled to Germany, where she gained an interest in nursing, and later returned to the States and became a certified nursing assistant.  She worked for 20 years at Stockley Center with children with disabilities.  

Vickie was a loving and affectionate person. She enjoyed her quiet time and collecting different knickknacks, watching old TV shows, including Perry Mason, Dick Van Dyke and Ed Sullivan, just to name a few. She also enjoyed crossword puzzles, word search puzzles, and spending time with her family.

In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by three sisters, Wilma, Sharon and Shaundell; two brothers, Steven and Joseph Oney; and a grandson, Terrance Dion Tull.

Frances leaves precious memories with one daughter, Sharon Ann Tull (Johnny Pritchard Jr.); and one son, Denver Tull, all of North Carolina. She was blessed with two sisters, Cornelia Oney and Ellen Thompson, both of Salisbury, Md.; and a special man in her life, Hook. Her memory will also be cherished by her four grandchildren, Tamara and Takiea Tull, Julie German, and Jordan German; great-grandchildren, Ny’Aziah White, Jaqun Godette, Lyonia N. Frazier, Antonio Godette Jr., Taneehia Lee, Nevaeh Lauer, Zy Holland and Shauntel Tull. Some special extended family members include Chasity and family, Tia and family, and Tammy German, all of Seaford, Pam Benson of Pennsylvania, Brandon Lauer, Denise Holland, Victor Ellison, and Antonio Godette Sr.

A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 5, at St. John 2nd Baptist Church, 26602 Mt. Joy Road, Millsboro, where the viewing will begin at 10 a.m. Interment will immediately follow in the adjoining church cemetery.

Visit Frances’ Life Memorial webpage at watsonfh.com.

 

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