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Frances M. Pryor

Frances M. Pryor, age 65, of The Villages, FL passed away Saturday, October 19, 2019 in The Villages.

She was born in Turners Falls, Massachusetts and came to The Villages in 2005 from Massachusetts. Mrs. Pryor was a retired Public Relations Representative for the Pharmaceutical Industry. She enjoyed The Villages lifestyle, spending time and having fun with all of her friends in The Villages. She is Catholic by Faith.

She is survived by her husband Stephen M. Pryor, The Villages; 2 daughters: Denise Kelly, St. Augustine, FL and Holly Byce, Augusta, GA; 3 sisters: Donna Pupek, Boise, Idaho; Shirley Hensley, Boise, Idaho and Diane Opper, Belchertown, Mass.; 4 grandchildren.

A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 at 3:00p.m. at the Lady Lake Chapel of Beyers Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Cornerstone Hospice, 601 Casa Bella, The Villages, FL 32162 or American Cancer Research, 29 Broadway, 4th Floor, New York, NY 10006-3111.

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