Updated: Dec 28, 2020 6:37 AM
Popular Bartlesville Uber Driver to be Remembered
A popular Uber driver in Bartlesville has passed away at the age of 46. Kevin Frenchman was born Oct. 8th, 1974, in Little Rock, Arkansas, to Thomas Evan and Donna Dea Frenchman. He grew up with his two brothers Thomas and David. In 1991, Frenchman’s family moved to the Bartlesville area where he graduated from Dewey High School in 1994. Shortly after he attended Tri County Technology Center and received a certificate from their electrical engineering program before attending Rogers State University for a short while. Frenchman was known for being a selfless people person with a genuine heart. He would always go out of his way to help anyone he could, whether it was giving you the last dollar in his wallet or the shirt off his back. He was a proud member of the Delaware Tribe of Indians and could be found in attendance at many of its powwows.
But then with the pandemic she took redundancy.
Isobel worked for The Cornish Bakery in Southwold where she had been trained to brew coffee and make recipes – to ensure it tastes correct and not too bitter or too sour.
She also worked in Jarrolds in Norwich in the coffee bar in the basement for six months and became a fully qualified Barista when she was 17.
Judith Walker Brown and her daughter Isobelle have set up a coffee soup takeaway business takeaway business in Pakefield, Lowestoft. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
Isobel said: “When I was made redundant in June because of Covid we started this project.
But then with the pandemic she took redundancy.
Isobel worked for The Cornish Bakery in Southwold where she had been trained to brew coffee and make recipes – to ensure it tastes correct and not too bitter or too sour.
She also worked in Jarrolds in Norwich in the coffee bar in the basement for six months and became a fully qualified Barista when she was 17.
Judith Walker Brown and her daughter Isobelle have set up a coffee soup takeaway business takeaway business in Pakefield, Lowestoft. Picture: Mick Howes
- Credit: Mick Howes
Isobel said: “When I was made redundant in June because of Covid we started this project.
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