Houston Chronicle Sunday

FRANCES SHOFNER

December 26, 1926 - May 21, 2022

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Francis Viola Dishman Shofner was born 12/4/1926 to Houston C. Dishman and wife Goldie Fields Dishman in Houston. Many thought Mom’s first name was Frances with an “e”, but legally it was Francis. She moved to Beaumont as a pre-teen; attended Beaumont High and then UTMB in Galveston where she became a Registered Medical Technologi­st. She married Jack Shofner Oct. 18, 1949.

Francis started her career in the laboratory at Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. After several years, she resigned and began working at St. Elizabeth Hospital.

After leaving “Saint E,” she ran the lab at the VA clinic in Beaumont, where she retired in her 60s. Shortly after retiring from the Beaumont clinic, they called her back to run the VA clinic in Nederland, where she retired “for real” when she was 80. Francis was widowed when Jack died in March, 1983 of lung cancer.

Mom always had a positive attitude. She tried to help others when she could. An example was one time when she noticed a boy hanging around outside whenever she dropped her kids off at the YMCA. She bought him a membership at the “Y.”

She spent many years at the Richard Drive house working on her amazing gardens. She frequently had to deal with her nemesis, pesky squirrels.

It was a blow when daughter Sarah passed away in March 2010. Sarah was survived by her husband of many years, Gene McGown. Even though Francis was

95, she never stopped being a mother. Whenever one of her kids had trouble, she would try to find ways to help. Health problem? A lot of those can be solved through diet, she’d say, and then print an internet’s worth of proof to back it up. In recent years, she mostly eliminated meat from her diet, although she would still enjoy the occasional gumbo or fried shrimp.

Her move to Wimberley almost two years ago seemed to open up sides of her that had not been seen for quite some time. She was always coming up with ideas to garden and landscape, and creating crafty, fun things. At her apartment, she quickly made friends, spending her mealtimes talking about all manner of things. She also took advantage of the craft classes and field trips they offered. She even played bingo, winning twice on her first time in.

Francis always saw the best in people. When hearing criticism that someone fell short, she would say, “They are doing the best they can with what they have.” She will be missed.

Francis is survived by son Frank and his wife Rosalia, their daughter Emma Foulkes and her wife Petrina, and their son Rai Foulkes; daughter Peggy and husband James Truitt; son Chance and his partner David Tijerina; son Martin and wife Terri, their sons Sean Drumm and his partner Nick Blaise, and James Nicholas Drumm and his partner Andrea Campbell; son Walter and his wife Diane, their children Katherine, Daniel and his wife Julia.

Funeral service and reception will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 25 at Earthman Resthaven Funeral Home at 13102 North Fwy, Houston TX 77060, 281-4430063.

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