
Frances Albers, a deeply loved and endlessly loving soul, passed away surrounded by the family she cherished so dearly, known for her gentle and humble nature as well as unwavering consideration for others, Frances lived a life rooted in kindness, patience, and quiet joy. She was a beautiful lady, both inside as well as out.
A devoted schoolteacher, Frances poured her heart into shaping young minds. Her classroom was a place of encouragement and curiosity, where every child felt seen and valued. Her legacy lives on in the countless students whose lives she touched with compassion and steady guidance. Her philosophy, “You can’t teach them till you reached them”, was exemplified by her daily preparation of a box full of brown bag lunches daily, prior to the free lunch program, for students that did not have a lunch.
Outside of the classroom Frances loved life. She found peace and purpose in her garden. Roses were her pride – she nurtured them with the same care she gave to the people in her life. Her yard bloomed with color, but it was her presence that made it feel alive. Whether tending to a new bud or sharing gardening tips with her neighbor, Frances radiated a happiness that was simple, genuine, and contagious. She was a fabulous cook – her chicken pies at were a Christmas tradition until the year she forgot to take them out of the freezer and we had them on New Year’s Day. She was the “Queen” of shopping, most especially at Dillard’s and loved her some Estee’ Lauder!
Family was the center of her world! She was the one who remembered every birthday and made every gathering feel warmer. Her laughter filled rooms, her hugs lingered, and her joy in being with those she loved was unmistakable.
Frances leaves behind a legacy of love, gentleness, and quiet strength. She will be remembered not only for the life she lived and the example she was, but for the way she made others feel – valued, supported, and deeply cared for, like the roses she tendered with such devotion.
Services will be handled by Melancon’s Wednesday, March 25 at Claybar Funeral Home in Bridge City with visitation from 4 to 6 p.m. and Rosary at 6:00. Funeral Service will be March 26 at St. Henry Catholic Church in Bridge City at 11:00 a.m. Interment will be at Greenlawn Cemetery in Port Arthur at a later date..
In lieu of flowers family requests donation be made to: Compassion Hospice or Southeast Texas Food Bank.


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