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Wynona Ruth “Nona” Niedecken Frazier

Birth
Midland, Midland County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Dec 2022 (aged 72)
Midland, Midland County, Texas, USA
Burial
Midland, Midland County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Wynona "Nona" Ruth Frazier, 72, of Midland, Texas, departed the from the boundaries of her earthly home on December 8, 2022 and was welcomed into her eternal home in heaven to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Nona was born on October 28, 1950, in Midland, Texas to Maxine and Alvis Niedecken.

Spending the majority of her life's journey in Midland, Nona found herself serving the youth of the community by working as a cafeteria cook for Midland Independent School District. She spent the better part of 25 years showcasing her cooking and baking skills to the children she served with a passion she truly enjoyed.

Upon retirement from the school district, she developed a hobby for arts and crafts by painting ceramics and gifting them to family and friends.

She truly enjoyed her free time at the Midland Senior Center and the fellowship of her many friends.

She was a member of the Midland Church of God for the last 40 years, serving and praising the Lord. Nona was very proud of her Christian faith and the church family that she belonged to. While a member of the church and leading by her example, Nona raised three God fearing children with her previous husband, Carl Ray Hollums Sr. who preceded her in death in 2015.

In 2017, Nona met and married Billy C. Frazier and would spend 5 wonderful years with him. Billy and Nona were a perfect match for each other and loved spending their days together and the many adventures they encountered.

Nona is survived by her husband, Billy C. Frazier of Midland; two sisters, Royce Brown of Midland, Teresa Taylor and husband Jerry of Parsons, Kansas. Five brothers, Norman Niedecken and his wife Bonnie of Midland, Clifford Niedecken of Midland, Kelly Niedecken and his wife Shelia of Midland, Ronald Niedecken of Burnet, TX and Jeff Niedecken and his wife Jenell of Midland, TX. She is also survived by her three children, Rachelle (Shelly) Martin and husband Gregory of Midland; William Hollums and wife Elisha of Midland; Carl Hollums and wife Lori of Krum, Texas; Stepson Josh Frazier and wife Jennifer of Hutto, Texas; Stepdaughter Jo Ann Sanderson and husband Dan of Apoka, Florida; eleven grandchildren, Karley Martinez and wife Jovana, Thomas Day, Zechariah Nickel, Vyktoria Nickel, Christian Hollums, Evan Rankin, Colton Hollums, Chance Hollums, Dylan Hollums, Makenzie Hollums and Carson Hollums. Step grandchildren Sean Sanderson, Jessie Sanderson, and Zane Frazier, along with several nieces, nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews.

There will be a visitation with friends and family on Sunday December 18th at Lewallen; Garcia; Pipkin Funeral Home 2508 N. Big Spring St. Midland, TX from 6:00-8:00 p.m. A celebration of Nona's life will be held at the Midland Church of God 5300 Thomason Dr. Midland, TX on Monday December 19th at 11:00 a.m. Graveside services will follow immediately at Fairview Cemetery in Midland. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations are made to a charity or organization of your choice in Nona's honor.
Wynona "Nona" Ruth Frazier, 72, of Midland, Texas, departed the from the boundaries of her earthly home on December 8, 2022 and was welcomed into her eternal home in heaven to be with her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

Nona was born on October 28, 1950, in Midland, Texas to Maxine and Alvis Niedecken.

Spending the majority of her life's journey in Midland, Nona found herself serving the youth of the community by working as a cafeteria cook for Midland Independent School District. She spent the better part of 25 years showcasing her cooking and baking skills to the children she served with a passion she truly enjoyed.

Upon retirement from the school district, she developed a hobby for arts and crafts by painting ceramics and gifting them to family and friends.

She truly enjoyed her free time at the Midland Senior Center and the fellowship of her many friends.

She was a member of the Midland Church of God for the last 40 years, serving and praising the Lord. Nona was very proud of her Christian faith and the church family that she belonged to. While a member of the church and leading by her example, Nona raised three God fearing children with her previous husband, Carl Ray Hollums Sr. who preceded her in death in 2015.

In 2017, Nona met and married Billy C. Frazier and would spend 5 wonderful years with him. Billy and Nona were a perfect match for each other and loved spending their days together and the many adventures they encountered.

Nona is survived by her husband, Billy C. Frazier of Midland; two sisters, Royce Brown of Midland, Teresa Taylor and husband Jerry of Parsons, Kansas. Five brothers, Norman Niedecken and his wife Bonnie of Midland, Clifford Niedecken of Midland, Kelly Niedecken and his wife Shelia of Midland, Ronald Niedecken of Burnet, TX and Jeff Niedecken and his wife Jenell of Midland, TX. She is also survived by her three children, Rachelle (Shelly) Martin and husband Gregory of Midland; William Hollums and wife Elisha of Midland; Carl Hollums and wife Lori of Krum, Texas; Stepson Josh Frazier and wife Jennifer of Hutto, Texas; Stepdaughter Jo Ann Sanderson and husband Dan of Apoka, Florida; eleven grandchildren, Karley Martinez and wife Jovana, Thomas Day, Zechariah Nickel, Vyktoria Nickel, Christian Hollums, Evan Rankin, Colton Hollums, Chance Hollums, Dylan Hollums, Makenzie Hollums and Carson Hollums. Step grandchildren Sean Sanderson, Jessie Sanderson, and Zane Frazier, along with several nieces, nephews, great- nieces and great-nephews.

There will be a visitation with friends and family on Sunday December 18th at Lewallen; Garcia; Pipkin Funeral Home 2508 N. Big Spring St. Midland, TX from 6:00-8:00 p.m. A celebration of Nona's life will be held at the Midland Church of God 5300 Thomason Dr. Midland, TX on Monday December 19th at 11:00 a.m. Graveside services will follow immediately at Fairview Cemetery in Midland. In lieu of flowers, the family request that donations are made to a charity or organization of your choice in Nona's honor.


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