was 81.
Left to share many happy memories are her sister and caregiver, Sarah McKerley. Her nephews
Michael McKerley (Erin) and Matthew McKerley (Karla) and her niece Karla McKerley-Battles
(Darrell). Sister in Law Bonnie T. McKerley.
Her legacy lives on through her great nieces and nephews: Lainey J. McKerley (Chris),
Kade-Mica David McKerley, Nadja Mae McKerley-Geier,William Raphael McKerley-Geier, Alyvia
Battles, Luca McKerley, Ione Sophia McKerley-Geier, Isabella McKerley and Colm Gabriel
McKerley-Geier. And her great-great nephew and sharer of her favorite color, green, Jaxon
Pederson. Along with an amazing extended family whom she loved beyond measure.
Awaiting her homecoming were her parents Howard and Eula Mae(Scott) McKerley, her eldest
sister Ruth McKerley and youngest sister and Shirley Ann McKerley and her brothers H. David
McKerley and Charles McKerley
Serving as pallbearers with gratitude from the family are: Alyvia Battles, Darrell Battles, Thomas
Dodson, Clyde Fondren, Larry Fondren, Matthew McKerley, Michael McKerley and Nadja Mae
McKerley.
Devoted to her family and adored by her nieces and nephews for her quick wit and frank
manner. Frances served her Lord faithfully at Mt. View Baptist Church in Alexandria where she
had been a member since childhood. She was a highly regarded cook and baker, especially
known for her desserts, dumplings and biscuits and took great pride in every dish that was
created in her kitchen.
Miss McKerley was a lifelong resident of Calhoun County and a 1959 Alexandria School
graduate. She began her career as a grocer by working in the family store situated next to their
home on HWY 431 in Wellington where she also made cement planters and birdbaths to
support her brothers through college. This led to working at what was originally known as Mr.
Wilkins’ store but is now referred to by Valley Cubs as “Pages”. Being the hard worker that she
was she did anything that was asked of her from pumping gas to working in the deli. Her career
expanded over forty years of service and upon retirement she was employed as the General
Merchandise Manager in a Bruno’s company store. A more dedicated worker you would be hard
pressed to find.
Funeral services for Frances will be Sunday, September 25th, 2022, 2:00 p.m., at Mt. View Baptist Church in Alexandria, AL. Burial will follow at Crook Cemetery in Ohatchee, AL. The family would like to welcome friends, Saturday, September 24th, 2022, 5-7 p.m. at Gray Brown-Service Mortuary.
Fond memories and condolences may be shared at www.graybrownservice.com
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