Frances E. Cunningham

01/22/1938 - 04/09/2025

Frances E. Cunningham, a spirited force of nature, peacefully entered eternity on April 9, 2025, at her Youngstown residence. Born on January 22, 1938, the daughter of Louise Powell-Bandy and William Oliver, Sr., Frances navigated eighty-seven vibrant years filled with laughter, love, and an unwavering commitment to family and community.

A proud South High School Warrior, Frances was never shy about speaking her mind—straight, no chasers—one of her many charms. As a dedicated nursing assistant at Heritage Manor, she cared for others with the same warmth she'd extended to her own family.

Frances was the bride of the late Jonas Cunningham Sr. and together they raised and nurtured not only their children, but many others. She was a true matriarch, embracing the village concept, opening her arms and heart to the children in her community as if they were her own.

Frances found joy in the simple pleasures of life—whether it was running garage sales, where she would offer what you needed, not just what you wanted, or enjoying Wild Turkey with friends as laughter filled the air. She was the life of every party, bringing people together and ensuring fun was an essential ingredient, especially during the days of the Bluebird gatherings with her children during their youth.

Frances leaves behind a loving and rich legacy, cherished by her daughters, Jada Cunningham, Christine (Floyd, Jr) Gaskins, Renita (Clevant) Mitchell, Janet George, and sons, Otis (Noelle) Huff, Kevin Cunningham, and Jonas (Nitra) Cunningham Jr., along with her cherished daughter in law, Geraldine Cunningham, sisters, Louise Williams and Diane Patrick, thirteen grandchildren, a cadre of great grandchildren and numerous family and friends.

Now that her faith has become sight, Frances was reunited in eternity with her beloved parents, husband, son Ronald Cunningham and siblings Thomas Patterson, Edward Bandy, Vicky Bridgeforth, William Oliver Jr., Wilbur Oliver, Jessie Oliver, Richard Oliver and Hazel Oliver, all who preceded her in death.

Frances’s spirit will continue to shine bright through those who loved her. In lieu of a traditional ceremony, it was Frances’ request which was honored to have a private intimate gathering with her children and grandchildren. In her honor, let us remember her not just for the richness of her years but for the love she poured into everyone around her. Rest easy, Frances; your legacy lives on in the hearts of many.

At this time of intimate need and personal loss, the family of Frances E. Cunningham elected to entrust the Ministry of Comfort & Care, along with Transitional After-Care Arrangements to the J. E. Washington Funeral Services, 2234 Glenwood Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio, 330.782.8500.