Frances Prikryl, 90. of Waco, Texas, passed away Friday September 18, 2020 at her home. Private graveside service will be held Tuesday September 22, 2020. Frances was born February 3, 1930 near Malone, Texas to Carl and Emma Reinke. She graduated from Bynum High School in 1947, at which time she moved to Waco, Texas. In 1948 she was married to Jerry Prikryl. She worked in various occupations and in the family business. Frances was a life long Lutheran and a charter member of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Bellmead, Texas. She was preceded in death by her husband, her parents and twin daughters, 2 sisters, and 2 brothers. She is survived by her two sons, David and his wife Karen, Dale Prikryl, sister-in-law Florine Reinke, 5 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren.
"Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord".
Frances requested that anyone wanting to send a
memorial can make it to St. Paul Lutheran Church in Bellmaed, Texas.
Condolences(6)
Kenneth and JoAnn Reinke
, AL Tuesday, September 22, 2020 So sorry for your loss.Kenneth and JoAnn Reinke
Lisa Wolfe
Robinson, TX Monday, September 21, 2020 Frances was a sweet lady. I always enjoyed talking with her. Thinking of you David, Dale and Karen. God Bless.sue miller
china spring, TX Monday, September 21, 2020 sorry for the loss of your motherBaylor Scott & White Hospice
Waco, TX Monday, September 21, 2020 Dear Prikryl Family,The Baylor Scott & White Hospice team would like to extend to you our deepest sympathy. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Dale and Cindy Rose
Mart, TX Sunday, September 20, 2020 David and Dale, our thoughts and prayers are with you at your time ofloss. Your Mom and Dad were always great friends to my Mom and Dad, I know they were cousins, but they were much more. I will miss her smile, but I'm sure she smiling down on all of us.
Dallas white
Grand Prairie, TX Sunday, September 20, 2020 RIP Mrs. Prikryl,Thank you for being a wonderful role model to me. You always made me feel so welcome in your home. I have so many good memories of sitting around your dinner table, talking to you and Mr. Prikryl in your living room, the hours spent in the shop. I practically lived there, drawn to the happy home you created. Tell Mr. Prikryl hello for me. The world is a better place because you were in it. Our condolences to David, Karen, Dale and the family.