Frances B. Law

Published 12:00 am Tuesday, July 9, 2002

JACKSON, Tenn.  Frances B. Law, 71, of Jackson, formerly of Bowling Green, Ky., died July 7, 2002, at her home.The Scottsville, Ky., native was a graduate of Bowling Green Junior and High schools and Western Kentucky University, a homemaker, active in music ministries at Royal Street Baptist, Calvary Baptist, Halls First Baptist and Alamo First Baptist churches, a Sunday school teacher, PTA president of Highland Park Elementary, Tigrett Junior High and JCM High School, served on the Tennessee state PTA board, received an Honorary Lifetime Membership to the national PTA, was executive/administrative assistant at Bendix/Allied Signal Corporation, president of Madison County Womens Club, named Outstanding Republican Women 2000, and a member of Christian Womens Club and First Baptist Jackson. She was daughter of the late Onie Bradley and Gertrude Bradley and wife of the late Olen Law. She was preceded in death by two sons, Bruce Law and Milton Law.Funeral will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at George Smith and Sons Funeral Home North with burial in Ridgecrest Cemetery. Visitation will be from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.Survivors include two daughters, Leesa Law of Alcoa and Karla Luckman of Jackson; a sister, Eurene Bradley of Bowling Green, Ky.; an uncle; and two grandchildren.

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