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Jerry Eugene Frazier
01/22/1945 — 12/10/2003
From Kennewick, WA, US | Born in Opelika, Alabama
Jerry Eugene Frazier
Jerry Frazier was born January 22, 1945 in Opelika, Alabama to Moses and Susie Frazier. Jerry passed away December 10, 2003, in Kennewick.
He graduated in 1964 from Pasco High School where he was a star football player. After graduating from high school, he served in the Navy for 4 years during the Vietnam War. Following his brief military career, he worked for the Washington State Employment Security division from which he retired in 1999. Following his retirement from the state, he briefly worked for J. C. Penneys at Columbia Center.
Jerry is survived by four daughters, Erica Williams, Shaunessy Frazier, Megan Frazier, Kylee Frazier, and one son, Jason Frazier. Jerry is survived by two beautiful granddaughters, Chancelor Williams and Payton Frazier. Jerry is also survived by his sister, Doris McMillion, his nephew, Jonathan McMillion, and many other family members.
He was preceded in death by his father, Moses Frazier and mother, Susie Frazier.
The family encourages family and friends to attend and celebrate the life of Jerry at a graveside service at 1:00 p.m. Monday, December 15, 2003, in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Visitation will be at Einans Funeral Home from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. Sunday.
I’ve known Jerry since High School.He was a very personable and likable person .I’m going to miss him, but I know he’s with God now and in a much better place. I just wish I could have said goodbye . I miss his smile. He had a good heart. My condolences to his family.
Jerry was one of the best friends I’ve ever had. He was a brother to me in every Christian, moral and spiritual sense of that word. He loved God, his family and his country.
With deepest sympathy on your loss, May you be conforted in remembering his spirit, remembering his love and remembering that you are his legacy to the world.
Erica, Jason, Shaunessy, Megan & Kylee – You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We are sincerely saddened by your loss.
Love,
Tammee Clary & Lib
My sincere sympathy to the Frazier Family.
Thinking of the family during this time of saddness.I am unable to attend grave side services today due to the flu. Jerry and I went to Pasco High School together and I will miss running into him every once in a while. He would always make me feel as though I had just seen him a few days ago.
With deepest sympathy on your loss. Sherry Simpson
December 1979, I met Jerry while searching for a job at the state employment office. I was a single mom then, new to the Tri-Cities and job prospects weren’t looking good everyone at the employment office had turned me away. Jerry came up to me & asked me if he could help. He took my resume & helped me get work at Hanford. I’ll always remember him for helping me find a way to provide for my family. My condolences to his family.
Sincerely, Barbara Daniels
When my husband and I moved to Pasco in 1974, Jerry was one of the first people we met. I was expecting my first child at the time and we had not purchased an automobile yet. Jerry offered to drive us to the hospital when I was ready to deliver, and he did. I remember Jerry’s gentle spirit and willingness to accommodate wherever he could. This is a very special memory for me of a most unforgettable highlight of my life and I am glad that Jerry was a part of it.
May our God, the God of all wisdom and knowledge, continue to comfort and guide the family over the Christmas season and into the year to come.
I’ve known Jerry since High School.He was a very personable and likable person .I’m going to miss him, but I know he’s with God now and in a much better place. I just wish I could have said goodbye . I miss his smile. He had a good heart. My condolences to his family.
Jerry was one of the best friends I’ve ever had. He was a brother to me in every Christian, moral and spiritual sense of that word. He loved God, his family and his country.
With deepest sympathy on your loss, May you be conforted in remembering his spirit, remembering his love and remembering that you are his legacy to the world.
Erica, Jason, Shaunessy, Megan & Kylee – You are all in our thoughts and prayers. We are sincerely saddened by your loss.
Love,
Tammee Clary & Lib
My sincere sympathy to the Frazier Family.
Thinking of the family during this time of saddness.I am unable to attend grave side services today due to the flu. Jerry and I went to Pasco High School together and I will miss running into him every once in a while. He would always make me feel as though I had just seen him a few days ago.
With deepest sympathy on your loss. Sherry Simpson
December 1979, I met Jerry while searching for a job at the state employment office. I was a single mom then, new to the Tri-Cities and job prospects weren’t looking good everyone at the employment office had turned me away. Jerry came up to me & asked me if he could help. He took my resume & helped me get work at Hanford. I’ll always remember him for helping me find a way to provide for my family. My condolences to his family.
Sincerely, Barbara Daniels
When my husband and I moved to Pasco in 1974, Jerry was one of the first people we met. I was expecting my first child at the time and we had not purchased an automobile yet. Jerry offered to drive us to the hospital when I was ready to deliver, and he did. I remember Jerry’s gentle spirit and willingness to accommodate wherever he could. This is a very special memory for me of a most unforgettable highlight of my life and I am glad that Jerry was a part of it.
May our God, the God of all wisdom and knowledge, continue to comfort and guide the family over the Christmas season and into the year to come.
I would like to pass on my condolences to all of Jerry’s family. Coming right out of high school, I was referred over to Employment Security and was told to look up a man named Jerry F. What an awesome person that went out of his way to help people. He found me a job right away and thing’s were great. He will be greatly missed. His memories will be with us forever. Rest in Peace.
Kay Simpson
We met Jerry and his family years ago when we taught his children swimming lessons at Blake’s Swimming Hole. We have wonderful memories of visiting with him during the lessons and off and on over the years. His kind-hearted spirit is something people don’t forget. We feel so very fortunate to have known Jerry and share in the family’s loss. With love, the Blake family
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Jerry Eugene Frazier