Frances F. Rososky passed into the arms of our Lord on May 20, 2026, with her family by her side. She was born in Valley Creek, Tennessee on August 16, 1936, to Lorenso and Lucy Comparoni and was the fourth of five children. Frances graduated from St. Camillus Academy in Corbin, Kentucky. Subsequently, Frances began an outstanding career at General Motors where she retired from in 1987. During her time at GM, she led by example, broke glass ceilings, and inspired others to succeed in reaching their goals.
Frances was a devoted mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who also found time to volunteer in many church activities. Frances’ love of God and family was reflected in her warm hospitality, generosity, and spirited nature. She enjoyed baking, hosting gatherings, line dancing, and creating lifelong memories. But the joy of her life was spending time with family. Her door was always open with a warm smile to greet you.
Frances is survived by her brother, Alexander Comparoni; her daughter, Michele (Don) Robinett; grandchildren, Scott Robinett, and Danielle Robinett (Phil), great-grandchildren, Lucas, William, and Madelyn Muellerleile.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11AM on Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church, 5481 Dixie Hwy Waterford, Michigan 48329, with visitation one hour prior.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her honor to the St. Boniface Catholic Cemetery, PO BOX 330, Williamsburg, Kentucky 40769
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Fran was my dearest best friend. We met in Fl n were soulmates. We laughed together n were seldom apart during the season. We were like family, so comfortable together n confided in each other. I know she is happy in heaven n dancing n I miss her like no other. I’m glrateful to have so many wonderful memoties. Till we meet again Fran💕
Dear Aunt Frances, from day 1 you always made all my family welcome, and you made me feel like I am a big part of your family, I loved how you always invited my mum & dad to be a part of your family traditions, they were always excited to make the journey from Canada to your home in Waterford, they loved listening to you talking about growing up in America! Thank you Aunt Frances they just loved being around you and your Family, they will be waiting for you in heaven, look for the little old couple waving an English and a Canadian flag, I miss you Aunt Frances 🥰