Mrs. Frances Blackstock, D.C., 83, a resident of Tonganoxie, KS went to her heavenly home on Thursday, January 22, 2015. Frances was born August 24, 1931 to Albert and Louise (Cannon) Colyer in Tyler, TX.
Frances was united in marriage to Marion Patrice “Pat” Blackstock on November 11, 1959; from this loving union a daughter, Beverly was born. She attended and graduated Cleveland Chiropractic School in Kansas City, MO earning her doctorate degree. She enjoyed playing the piano, reading the Bible and other good books. Frances was a member of Roanridge Church of Christ.
She was preceded in death by her parents. Survived by her husband, Pat Blackstock of Tonganoxie, KS; daughter, Beverly Blackstock of Leavenworth, KS; three foster children: Doris Frazier Winchester, “Bubba” Frazier and Rickey Frazier; three foster-grandchildren: Shanna, Pat and Rick; two foster great-grandchildren: Atticus and Asher.
The family will receive friends at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, January 27, 2015 at the Meyers Northland Chapel in Parkville, MO. The Funeral Service will commence at 3:00 p.m. at the chapel with Rev. Wayne Goff officiating. Memorial Contributions may be made to Florida College. A Committal Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 3, at Leavenworth National Cemetery, 150 Muncie Road Leavenworth, KS. Memories of Frances and condolences to the family may be shared at meyersfuneralchapel.com.
We were so saddened to hear about Frances. She was not
only a great doctor but a friend as well. She will be
missed by a lot of people. Thinking of you and your family.
Beverly
I am so sorry about the loss of your mother. I have many wonderful memories of you and I as young girls playing in your home and your mother making us both feel special. She was a sweet woman. I know you will miss her. My deepest sympathy for you and your father and family.
With love,
Tracy Hales Halliburton
We were so very fortunate to have had Frances in our lives for over 15 years. She did so very much for our family and became a treasured friend. We will miss her more than words can say.
We are so sorry for the family’s loss.
Frances was the best frjend I could have God put her and I together for so many reason in our lives. She began as my Doctor and we sorked in the office.we had many dreams lots of prayer time and tons of laughs together and tears. She and Pat were my family an mine theirs . I will miss our chats and love and laughs but one day I will meet them at the river where we shall live again and may or heavenly mansions be next to each other. Until then I will miss them and love and prayers to Bev ,Doris and her family anc to Pats Family in Arkansas
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My heart breaks for Doris, Bo Bo, Beverly and Rick. Francis was a wonderful mother in law / friend. She taught me and 3 of her grandkids, David, Shannon and Patrick alot bout the Bible. Rickey Jr the youngest grandkid always made her laugh. Gonna miss our talks on the phone. Love you momma Blackstock..
Frances was one of the most caring, precious people I have ever known. She loved her family, friends and patients and did everything she could to help others. Her knowledge and care pulled me through some very difficult health challenges. If she didn’t have an answer she would read and use resources to find one, such a wise lady. She loved to talk about The Lord and her love for Him and I am so thankful she is resting in His arms in heaven. We love you and will miss you, “Doc”!
Frances was not only a good doctor but friend as well. Pat was also a good friend, wonderful people! My family thought the world of both of them and they will be missed dearly. Beverly and family we are sorry for your loss and will be praying for you!
I am so shocked and deeply saddened by the loss of both Frances and Pat. I have such happy memories of them both and there was seldom a time when they were not together. Frances started out as my student and ended up as an associate in an office together, a friend and respected colleague. She truly cared for her patients and I was always running into her at seminars as she always wanted to learn more to help them. Pat could carry on a conversation with anyone on just about any topic. Pat and Frances were what many would call” 2 peas in a pod” and now they are in heaven together as ” 2 angel peas in a pod”. I am so blessed to have known them.
To Beverly and the family, you are in my thought and prayers during this difficult time. May the dear Lord Bless you All.
We are so saddened to hear of the passing of both Francis and Pat. She were not only an excellent doctor but a dear friend. She truly cared about her patients and helped everyone in our family with various physical problems. Pat was a dear man who I grew to cherish. Francis and I had ongoing and precious conversations about our Lord. We will miss them both and they blessed our lives! We are reassured to know they are both with our Lord rejoicing. Beverly and family you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We are so sorry for your loss! Frances took care of our health needs back in 2011. She helped us immensely! We also knew your dad, Pat. Both were very kind and caring people. We know that they are with Jesus. Beverly, we are keeping you and your family in prayer.
May Light perpetual shine on her! My condolences to the family.
Frances was “one of a kind”and I am greatly saddened by her passing. I was one of her first patients in Grandview and she helped me both physically and spiritually. I will miss her. I am happy knowing that she is at peace and with our heavenly father. Beverly you and your family are in my prayers.
Dr. Frances: I could be sad, but you have treated my family so wonderfully I can only be appreciative. Our most sincere condolences to Pat, Beverly, and all your family.
Thanks for everything.
Eternally thankful,
Stewart Bishop
I just heard of the passing of Dr Frances Blackstock just this past weekend at the Chiropractic Conference. Frances was a wonderful person and an excellent chiropractic physician. She and I went to chiropractic college together back in the early ’90s. She was always so much fun and so pleasant at all times. To her husband, Pat, and her daughter, Beverly: Please accept my belated condolences.