
She is survived by sons Del Michael (Marian) and Don Michael (Nancy) four grandchildren- Holly Murrah (Erik), Rhett Michael, Sarah Rosal (Phillip), and Mark Senior (Liz) four great-grandchildren- Claire and Tyler Murrah, and Atticus and Rowan Senior and nieces, nephews and their families- John Michael (Helen), Carolyn Musselman (Don), Julie Byrd (Bill), Anne Moore (Hugh), Woody Smith (Jo Ann), and Marc Smith (Lorraine). She enjoyed cooking, traveling, and being with her family.įran was preceded in death by her parents, her husband "Mike" Michael, and her adopted sister, June Embler Smith. Fran taught Sunday School teachers in many churches across the state as well as in the Lab School at Ridgecrest Baptist Assembly in North Carolina. She was a state special worker for the South Carolina Sunday School Department and led conferences at the White Oak Conference Center in SC. Three years after the Korean War, the family moved to Charleston in 1955, where she raised her family and taught in public school one year and at Porter-Gaud for 7 years.Īs a long time member of Ashley River Baptist Church, Fran served as a children's Sunday School teacher and division director for over 55 years and served in leadership roles for many years.

They were married in August, 1950, and celebrated 67 years together. It was in Laurens where she met her future husband, H.L. She taught there for 3 years, then moved on to Laurens, SC where she taught for 2 more years. After graduation she entered the teaching profession in Anderon. Fran lived in Townville until she entered Limestone College in Gaffney, SC, where she majored in Literature and Education and played basketball. She was born March 27, 1924, to Benjamin Ithamer Gallaway and Edna Embler Gallaway in Townville, SC.

Frances Elizabeth Gallaway Michael ("Fran") of Charleston was welcomed into Heaven on September 9, 2020.
