Obituary of Frances Diane Miksits
April 9, 2021
Fran shone with a beauty that radiated from within. She blessed us with her humanity and embraced so many of us with her unconditional love. Fran found the best in everyone; she drew it out of us. Whatever she had, she shared with uncommon generosity and grace.
Fran saw the positive in every situation, she referred to herself as an eternal optimist, which couldn't be truer. She was quick with a smile and forever kindhearted. Fran was always the first to offer support and help in any way she could to her friends, family and colleagues.
Fran was a brilliant writer. She had the courage to pursue her passion and never gave up. Mother Night may have been her crowning achievement, though there were so many wonderful plays that she wrote, including her 2019 prize winning short play, Train Ride.
Fran loved to travel and see the world….
…. and now she is off on her great adventure.
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April 14, 2021
4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Crestwood Funeral Home
445 West 43rd Street
New York, NY 10036
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My condolences to Fran's family. She was a sweet lady and a joy to work with.
Charlotte
Posted by: Charlotte Johnson - New York, NY - April 11, 2021
Carol
Posted by: Nickelson - NY, NY - April 10, 2021
So sorry to hear of Frans passing.My condolences to the family
Posted by: Carol Nickelson - NYC, NY - April 10, 2021
Your love and friendship will always be a beacon of light to guide me through whatever life presents. Thank you for all that you have taught me about humanity and positivity. And Broadway!
Posted by: deborah wenning - NYC, NY - April 11, 2021
Fran was a Co-Worker of mine and she was one of the nicest people I've ever met. She was always eager to help anybody who needed it and was very easy to talk to. On long days at work, she would often cook and bring food for everyone and bake her delicious Lemon Squares. I will miss her kind and eager spirit and I'm grateful that our paths crossed.
Posted by: Ariel Kurtz - , NY - April 11, 2021
Fran's passing has left a big hole in the hearts of all who knew her. Her joy in cooking, friendship, theater, spirituality, and travel was infectious. Always singing a show tune, always being optimistic....Who coaxed the blues right out of the horn...Fran (jazz hands to you!)
Posted by: Iris Seltzer - Jersey City, NJ - April 11, 2021
Always looked at the bright side...loved the theater, the beach and writing. A great friend who will be dearly missed
Posted by: Iris Seltzer - , - April 10, 2021
Remembering you with fond memories
Rest In Peace
With deepest sympathy
Posted by: Peter Ramsay - Rensselaer, NY - April 10, 2021
Fran, i will keep your sweet face in my memory. You are at peace..
Thank your, for we travelled with very rocky road. You Are in my prayer...
Posted by: Julia Prospero - NYC, NY - April 13, 2021
I wasn't very close with Fran but she was always a delight to be around. I was one of the newer ushers and she always helped and gave me advice whenever. I'm a bit of a shy person too but Fran always made me feel comfortable as we could go on talks about the ushering and Broadway world. I wish nothing but the best for her and her family.
Posted by: Max Sujitmaetee - Flushing, NY - April 13, 2021
RIP dear Frances, you were one of a kind and truly a nice and sweet person. I'm gonna miss you when I return to work, but your memories will stay. Free at last, that's your spirit!!!
Posted by: Gilda Guillen - New York, NY - April 13, 2021
Working with Fran was one of the highlights of suiting up at Alice Tully Hall. She taught me soooooo much and was always sweet, quick with a joke and smile and happy to help. She will be very sorely missed. I'll miss you Franny! Rest In Peace, my friend.
Posted by: Paul Crucero - Brooklyn, NY - April 13, 2021
Rest In Eternal Peace, my beloved friend. We met in June of 1981 when I was 21 and you were 29. We bonded that summer working at the Forestburg Playhouse. An Equity Stage Manager, you taught me the ropes of how to run tech for theatre before I started my first teaching job at Pine Bush HS. For ten years you came and would spend a week or more with me designing the lights for our annual High School musical and coaching the kids how to run a tech crew, NY style. I visited you as you worked so many shows across the city and state, and if you were down a person I’d work crew that night. Along the way you became family, and would spend every Thanksgiving and Easter at our home. We’d go to an annual Yankee Game, museums, wineries, concerts, shows....the beach. So many long visits and cups of tea. Every important family event- you were there. I think back throughout my entire adult life... and you’ve ALWAYS been there. First for me, and then for our entire family. Your zest for cooking, writing, travel, theatre, adventure. Your genuine interest in everyone you met. Your infectious laughter that would fill the room. It’s hard to imagine you are actually gone. And we will miss you so very much. We would love to have been there to pay our respects but we were exposed to COVID and must quarantine. We know that you know this and understand. Love you, my friend.
Posted by: Debbie Portzline - Pine Bush, NY - April 13, 2021
My Sincere and Deepest Condolences to Frans Family. Fran, and I worked as Ushers at Alice Tully..thank you Fran, for your Friendship, such a kind and Warm Spirited Person.Prayers to Family for strength. May you Rest In Peace
Posted by: Elizabeth Valle - Peekskill, NY - April 13, 2021
My sister Fran Diane was always a lot of fun to be with.
Fran really loved the theatre, whether working as a stage manger or
doing the lights or pursuing her creative writing, Fran was always all in.
Fran was a wonderful hostess and truly enjoyed entertaining her guests.
From having a Christmas party in June or going to shows with friends or simply finding new restaurants to try, Fran provided a festive atmosphere.
While being a great cook, Frans desserts were also delicious.
Care for a lemon bar anyone!
Solid fun entertainers are hard to find, but Fran was on top of the list.
She brought sunshine into many lives and really cherished doing it.
Heaven has gained a valuable asset!
God bless Fran Diane!
Posted by: Jeffrey marlow - Laguna Niguel, CA - April 13, 2021
I am so sorry to hear about Fran passing.She was indeed always so present, animated and open minded. And quite joyful.I cannot count how many times she show me some rather cute little tapdance routines right after telling me how bad a dancer she would have been.This is sad. My thoughts are with her family and friends.
Posted by: Catherine Thibault - New York, NY - April 13, 2021
Fran
We will always have fond memories of you being so gracious
To be so kind and take us around the city. And all the wonderfull
Places we got to see with you. What a blast we had and all the laughs
You gave us. You were the energizer bunny that day go go go!
Thanks for those memories we will hold dear forever.
Your beautiful soul and energy will be missed.
With love Ray & Shirley
maybe catch ya at the bakery!
Posted by: Shirley & Ray Wolf - Helena, MT - April 14, 2021
What a fun and adventurous cousin I was so lucky to have! A truely genuine and giving friend to all. Diane Fran, Fran Diane ( we would both laugh at the nickname I gave her), will be missed.
Susan Lozak
Posted by: Susan Lozak - , - April 14, 2021
Fran & I met at a Nutcracker children school show- we seated 150 1st graders in the 4th ring in 2 minutes! Her positive charm was infectious & embracing. John Lant of Write Act Rep, playwrite Maarten Cornelis & director Joe LoBianco send their condolences. Peter Damien Loza & Caroline Conoly of NYCBallet send their condolences to family and friends.
Posted by: Tim Hays - New York, NY - April 14, 2021
Fran, You were always such a joy to work with. I will always remember your humor, your sunny face and beautiful spirit. Rest In Peace!
Posted by: Louise Fox - New York, NY - April 14, 2021
Fran, It was always an absolute pleasure to work with you at Lincoln Center! I'll remember you by your sunny face, your wit and your kind & beautiful spirit. So sad for everyone that you're gone!
Rest In Peace
Posted by: Louise Fox - New York, NY - April 14, 2021