Frances Lee Hunnicutt, Former Kroger Cashier and Devoted Church Member, Remembered for Love and Dedication

Frances Lee Hunnicutt, Former Kroger Cashier and Devoted Church Member, Remembered for Love and Dedication
Frances Lee Hunnicutt — Northern Kentucky Chapel
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Frances Lee Hunnicutt, formerly Smith, passed away peacefully on July 5, 2025, in Edgewood, Kentucky. Born on January 5, 1933, Frances dedicated 37 years to Kroger, where she served as a cashier and union steward. Her strong work ethic and dedication were evident in her advocacy for her coworkers. Frances’s devotion to her family, church, and community characterized her life, bringing warmth and kindness to all she knew. She is survived by her sons, grandson, and great-granddaughters. A visitation and funeral service will be held on July 11, 2025, at Newcomer Funeral Home in Erlanger, with interment at Forest Lawn Memorial Park. Frances leaves behind a legacy of love and strength that will continue to inspire those who knew her.

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