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Jeffrey Joseph “Jeff” Frazee

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Jeffrey Joseph “Jeff” Frazee

Birth
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA
Death
20 Jun 2004 (aged 47)
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Mount Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jeffrey J. Frazee, age 47, of Grant Rd. Howard, died on Sunday evening, June 20, 2004 after an apparent Heart attack. He was the first son born to Eugene and Margaret (Krownapple) Frazee and had lived in Knox County all of his life. He was educated in the East Knox Local Schools, having graduated in the class of 1975 and worked in the Construction trades.
He was survived by his mother, Margaret (David) Summers of Mount Vernon, his son Nicholas (Carrie) Frazee of Columbus, three sisters, Geneen Schonauer, Madonna (Thomas) Rapp, Renee' (Doug) Gilbert and three brothers, Kevin (Mary) Frazee, Brett (Angie) Frazee, and Todd (Joyce) Frazee all of Howard. His father preceeded him in death.
Pastor Daniel Lund, of Harvest Christian Center in Mount Vernon officiated his funeral on June 25, 2004 @ 11:00AM. A Private Family Burial took place @ Mount Calvary Cemetery in Mount Vernon, following the funeral.
Jeffrey J. Frazee, age 47, of Grant Rd. Howard, died on Sunday evening, June 20, 2004 after an apparent Heart attack. He was the first son born to Eugene and Margaret (Krownapple) Frazee and had lived in Knox County all of his life. He was educated in the East Knox Local Schools, having graduated in the class of 1975 and worked in the Construction trades.
He was survived by his mother, Margaret (David) Summers of Mount Vernon, his son Nicholas (Carrie) Frazee of Columbus, three sisters, Geneen Schonauer, Madonna (Thomas) Rapp, Renee' (Doug) Gilbert and three brothers, Kevin (Mary) Frazee, Brett (Angie) Frazee, and Todd (Joyce) Frazee all of Howard. His father preceeded him in death.
Pastor Daniel Lund, of Harvest Christian Center in Mount Vernon officiated his funeral on June 25, 2004 @ 11:00AM. A Private Family Burial took place @ Mount Calvary Cemetery in Mount Vernon, following the funeral.


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