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Frans DaNaune Guest Bloodworth
Born February 19, 1934 to William Gobel Guest and Dorotha Cornelius Guest in Deport, Texas. She joined her loved ones in heaven on August 10, 2015.
DaNaune moved with her parents to west Texas when she was in grade school, graduating from Lubbock High School. She married James William (Bill) Bloodworth, August 18, 1951. They had four children together. DaNaune had always had a desire to complete her education and went back to school earning both her Bachelor (1967) and Master's Degree (1971) in Business Administration from Texas Tech University. DaNaune began her teaching career in 1967 at Coronado High School in Lubbock. Bill's job transferred him to Dallas in 1970 and she completed her teaching career at North Mesquite High School.
DaNaune accepted Jesus as her Savior as a child and never wavered from that commitment to her Lord. After she and Bill retired from their jobs, they went right to working full time for the Lord. They were avid RVers going from mission opportunity to the next serving wherever they were needed from 1991-1998. They visited all 50 states in their ministry career. They served in Laguna Park, Texas from 1998 to 2008, moving to San Angelo in 2008 living and serving the Baptist Retirement Community faithfully.
DaNaune is preceded in death by her parents, and her son, Gary David Bloodworth. Survivors include loving husband of 64 years Bill Bloodworth; brother John Guest; sons Vernon (Vickey) Bloodworth and William E. (Martha) Bloodworth; daughter Cheryl (Neal) Duffey; grandchildren: Heather (Charley) Newton, Tamberlyn (Ryan) Burrow, Lisa (Joel) Townsend, Bryan (HannahLee) Duffey, Stacey (Thomas) Owen, Amanda (Mark) Hammer, J.W. Duffey, Angela (Daniel) Collier, and Becky Bloodworth; and nine great-grandchildren and one on the way.
Funeral service is at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, August 13, 2015 at Immanuel Baptist Church with Pastor Tommy Richardson officiating. Graveside service is at 10:15 a.m. on Friday, August 14, 2015 at Dallas Fort Worth National Cemetery in Dallas, Texas. Arrangements are by Johnson's Funeral Home.
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