Barbara Sue Rock Franks a resident of Port Allen Louisiana died peacefully at her home, surrounded by her family, on February 19, 2020 at age 78. She was born February 22, 1941 in Parkin, Arkansas. She attended Hughes High school where she met and married her high school sweetheart Aaron Franks. She was preceded in death by her parents Walter and Helen Lucille Rock; brother Jerry Rock; and sisters Lola Curle and Patricia Rogers. She is survived by her husband of 62 years, Aaron Franks and three children: daughter Tracy Dazet and her husband Bill; two sons, Michael Franks and wife Laura, and Sean Franks and wife Amanda. She also leaves behind a brother, Don Rock of Elizabeth, Arkansas; eleven grandchildren: Airica, Mark, James, Jessica, Camille, Cole, Aaron Taylor, Megan, Mason, Caleob and Alana; four great grandchildren: Walker, Jack, Tripp, and Benjamin; and special nieces Shirley Pickel and Robin Daigle as well as many other nieces and nephews. Special thanks to New Century Hospice for their compassionate care. Barbara was loved by everyone. She was a mother, a sister, an aunt, and a friend to all. Her absence leaves a void in our hearts and in the hearts of all that knew and loved her. She is now in the arms of our Lord Jesus Christ. A celebration of life will be held at Life Church in Walker Louisiana, on Sunday, March 1, 2020 at 2 pm. Arrangements with Church Funeral Services, St. Amant 225-644-9683
My condolences to Aaron and all the family.
Babara was one of the most fun loving, caring individual I know.
I have fond memories of our time at NAS Pax River.
May she be resting peacefully in the Lord’s arms.
God bless you all
Dear Tracy and Daddy,
You were blessed to have Mama Franks such a wonderful woman.Jesus is coming soon and you will see Mama Franks again. My thoughts and constant prayers are with both of you. All my love and sympathy, Cousin Alice
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Barbara loved everyone, I will never forget all the fun we had. She made me feel welcome to our family before Johnnie and I married. Best sister in law ever. Love you always. See you later.
She was a loving heart warm lady you will truly be missed, she was always therewhen i needed someone to talk to especially after i lost momma and grandmother, i grew up around her as a child and she was a special lady ,you will be truly mussed and i will always have you in my heart.