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Frances Eileen williams-goias
Aug 21 1953 - Sept 6 2020
Don't take it back

Laments 1 & 2 recorded at
Starfish studios
Engineer: Alan Mayer
I was 33 when I composed this
Guitars; Henry Goias
Bass: Joe Kyle jr.
Drums: William
'Pee Gee' Strader.
Composer; Henry Goias
Lament 1
Lament 2
Guitar solos and synth orchestration performed by H.G. and was recorded @ Elemental studio
Fran was Loved and liked by so many people, even the feral cats and wild birds were drawn to her. Me....not so much.
Upon her death over 90% of our acquaintances and even family members didn't come around any more. For the most part, I grieved alone.
What got me through this was that Fran Loved me unconditionally and I was her number one and needless to say, She was my number one and remains my number one.
'Man does not live by bread alone' and for me, my 38 years spent with her still feeds me and brings me joy.
If not for the Love of Fran, I would have never been as fortunate and content as I am now.
She is my forever Love, my #1.
Until we meet again.
3/6/26

A near life experience
Cause we ended as Lovers
Rhythm section by
Justice Musician
Where do I go from here?
Rhythm section by
Pat Matrone

'Til we meet again'




A most pleasant Lady.
Fran withstood 5+ years of chemo and radiation. She neither complained nor feared. She retained her always pleasant disposition. That being just who she is.
She went into remission for a short time beating her Stage 4 breast cancer... only but for a while. The cancer came back with a vengeance and metastasized to her brain.
In her very last days she would always muster up a smile and a joke or two. I'll never ever forget that beautiful smile. I'll never forget her beautiful Angelic countenance. That being just who she was.
Fran succumbed to this disease on 9-6-2020, 9:44am. I was bedside holding the hand of that most pleasant Lady.



a most Pieasant Lady
Drawings by Fran
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