Frances Bennett Obituary, Longtime Member And Dedicated Volunteer Of Louisiana Public Broadcasting Has Died

Frances Bennett Obituary, Death – In addition to being an active member of LPB for a sizeable portion of its history and for a significant amount of time in general, Frances Bennett was a dedicated volunteer for LPB for a significant number of years. This service was performed in addition to Frances Bennett’s general participation in LPB for a significant amount of time. During this time period, she gave the organization a sizeable portion of her time to work on various projects. As soon as we learned that she was going to leave, we were immediately and completely overcome with a profound sense of loss and sadness. In 2014, the Friends of LPB Volunteer Award was presented to both she and her husband Charles, who both volunteered their time for the organization.

She was given the award in recognition of her own achievements, and Charles was given the award on her behalf. This award was given to the two individuals as a token of appreciation for the time and effort that they had contributed to a variety of projects throughout the course of the preceding year. It was presented to them as a sign of appreciation for the previous year. They received it as a token of appreciation for the contributions they made to a variety of projects over the course of the preceding year, and it was presented to them as such. These are the kinds of projects that include, for example, the recruitment of volunteers for membership drives and the gathering of financial support for pledge drives. Recruiting new members and soliciting financial support are two examples of projects of this type. This photograph was taken in the same year as the one that came before it, which also happens to be the year that the photograph that came before this one was taken. During this difficult time, we are keeping her family and friends in our thoughts and prayers, and we are doing the same for them. We are also keeping their family and friends in our thoughts and prayers.

 

 

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