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Final Farewell to Park Advocate

On Sept. 14, Frances Lewis, a dear friend, long time park volunteer and community activist came back to the Bronx for the last time. Frances volunteered for many years for the Parks Department and for the Northwest Bronx Community and Clergy Coalition and numerous other organizations in the community.

Frances would be up in arms at the conditions that now exist at Whalen Park and Williamsbridge Oval.

Frances moved to Norfolk, Virginia seven years ago to live with her daughter. She passed away on Sept. 8.

It saddens me that the Parks Department did not send a representative to pay their respects in honor of her many years of volunteer work. Her wake was held at McKeon & Sons on Perry Avenue – not in Virginia. The Parks Department was notified that she would be there but no one came. I was happy to see that a few Parks employees who had the privilege of working with Frances in the Williamsbridge Oval and Whalen Park came to pay their respects to Frances and her family.

Ramona Maysonet
Norwood

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