Houston Chronicle

FRANCHELLE PLUMHOFF

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1918-2019

“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” For Franchelle Plumhoff, it was both. On Wednesday, the 12th of November 2019, at 101-years-old, Franchelle passed away peacefully in her sleep and entered the gates of heaven. She had a rich and full life, blessed with an abundance of faith, family, friends, and strong genes.

One of four children, Franchelle was born to Ed and Minnie Williams on the 19th of March 1918, in Maypearl, Texas. She spent much of her childhood in Waxahachie; and after high school graduation, Franchelle joined her beloved siblings Atrella, Porter and Edward in Houston, where she worked for a local advertisin­g agency. Gifted with a steel trap mind well into her later years, she often recalled passing Friday afternoons at the ‘picture show’ on Main Street and attending the opening of the famed Shamrock Hotel. She also fondly remembered Valentine’s Day 1948 when her soon-to-be-husband, Walter A. Plumhoff, proposed at the Rice Hotel ballroom with a ring hidden in box of chocolates.

On the 10th of April 1948, Franchelle married Walter, also of Waxahachie, after dating only three months. They were married until Walter’s death in March 1998, two weeks shy of their 50th wedding anniversar­y. Franchelle and Walter lived in Highland Village until 1958 when they settled in the Hunters Creek neighborho­od of Memorial. There they planted their roots, raised two boys, and enjoyed being part of the community.

Franchelle loved entertaini­ng in her home and was known as a talented cook. She also played bridge often at Lakeside Country Club and was an active member of the Blue Bird Circle and Grace Presbyteri­an Church. Her biggest love, however, was her family. Franchelle’s affection for her siblings never wavered, even after she survived them by forty years.

She was completely devoted to her husband, the love of her life; and her two sons, Craig and Charlie, whom she adored. She also had the good fortune to watch all four grandchild­ren grow up and meet all seven of her greatgrand­children.

Left to celebrate Franchelle’s long and full life are her sons, Craig Plumhoff and his wife Mary Leslie, Charlie Plumhoff and his wife Trinka; four grandchild­ren, Mary Kristen Valentine, Jonathan Plumhoff, Chuck Plumhoff, and Jamie Plumhoff, along with their spouses; and her seven greatgrand­children.

A memorial service will be held at eleven o’clock in the morning on Saturday, the 16th of November, in The Chapel of Chapelwood United Methodist Church, 11140 Greenbay Street in Houston.

Immediatel­y following, all are invited to greet the family during a reception at a venue on the church campus to be announced during the service.

In lieu of customary remembranc­es, memorial contributi­ons may be directed to The Blue Bird Circle, Attn: Treasurer, 615 West Alabama, Houston, TX 77006 (www. thebluebir­dcircle.com/support/); or to the charity of one’s choice.

Please visit Mrs. Plumhoff ’s online memorial tribute at www.GeoHLewis.com where memories and words of comfort and condolence may be shared electronic­ally with her family.

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