Mr. Frazier was a native of Hancock County and had lived most of his life in Baldwin County. He owned Frazier's Phillip 66 Station, and was a wonderful husband, great father and pa-pa.
He is survived by his wife Helen Frazier; daughters Ann (Grady) Parker and Terry (Chuck) Duke all of Milledgeville; sons Chip (Beth) Barrett of Eatonton; sister Earline (George) Dickerson of Sandersville; grandchildren Rachel Duke, Sherry Chambers, Cindy Williams, Christina Morrison, and Frederick Smith; nephews Raymond Hinton, Al Frazier, and G.L. Frazier; Best Furry Friend Teddy;10 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
Mr. Frazier was a native of Hancock County and had lived most of his life in Baldwin County. He owned Frazier's Phillip 66 Station, and was a wonderful husband, great father and pa-pa.
He is survived by his wife Helen Frazier; daughters Ann (Grady) Parker and Terry (Chuck) Duke all of Milledgeville; sons Chip (Beth) Barrett of Eatonton; sister Earline (George) Dickerson of Sandersville; grandchildren Rachel Duke, Sherry Chambers, Cindy Williams, Christina Morrison, and Frederick Smith; nephews Raymond Hinton, Al Frazier, and G.L. Frazier; Best Furry Friend Teddy;10 great grandchildren and 3 great great grandchildren.
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