JOHNSON CITY, TN - Frances Soffiotto was carried by angels to be with our Lord on December 2, 2023. On that day Frances joined her beloved husband, Carl Hamm. Her father and mother, Ernest and Myrtle Davis. Frances also embraced her four brothers, Sunny Davis, Jean Davis, Paul Davis, and Jimmy Davis. And three dear sisters, Lee Stewart, Jane Barnett and Opal Nelson.
Frances had a love for the Lord that could be seen in the light shining from her eyes and bright smile. Her joy for life was contagious and her love was limitless.
Left here to cherish her memory are her husband, Angelo Soffiotto. Her children, Mike and Sheila Hamm, Sondra and Keith Prichard, Karen and Rick Nelson, Michael and Pam Dill, Anne Smith, Burt and Andrea Soffiotto, Betty Soffiotto, and Tino and Lisa Soffiotto. Ten grandchildren, Jessie Hoyle, Chassidy Clark, AJ Smith, Nick Nelson, Joshua Nelson, Brandi, Fowler, Courtney Coppage, Maddie, Dill, Hannah Burleson, Jennifer Sheppard, and 11 great grandchildren.
She will be mourned by many more relatives, countless friends and church family.
The family will receive friends on Wednesday, December 6, 2023,1 from 11:00am to 1:00pm at Tetrick Funeral Service in Johnson City. A celebration of her life will be held at 1:00pm officiated by Pastor Randy English.
Frances will be laid to rest following the funeral at 2:30pm at Washington County Memory Gardens.
Memories and condolences may be shared at www.tetrickfuneralhome.com. Tetrick Funeral Services, 3001 Peoples Street, Johnson City, TN 37604, is honored to serve the Soffiotto family. (423) 610-7171.
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