Mr. Frazee died at 10:15 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, in Youens Hospital, of a heart attack. He had been in the hospital about a month.
A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he came to Weimar in 1927 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Frazee, and family. He was a bookkeeper in Houston several years and later for the Texas Pickle Co. and then the Lauterstein stores. He was a member of First Methodist Church here.
Mr. Frazee attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids and served in the Texas Cavalry during World War I.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Bess Frazee of Weimar; one son, Robert, of Dallas; three grandchildren; three brothers, Archie of Weimar, Lawrence and Eliot of Houston; and one sister, Mrs. J. A. Dyson of Kerrville.
Pallbearers were Bill Shaw, Henry Brasher, Robert Sakala, Jim Buznak, John Hajovsky and Dewey Gerstenberg.
Weimar Mercury, January 14, 1966
A Find A Grave visitor has made a comment regarding Find A Grave memorial for Craig Frazee.
"Story conflicts - if he served with the Texas Calvalry during WWI, the family would have emigrated to Texas before 1917 and not 1927. His fathers' records reflect that the family emigrated to Texas in 1912".
Mr. Frazee died at 10:15 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, in Youens Hospital, of a heart attack. He had been in the hospital about a month.
A native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, he came to Weimar in 1927 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Frazee, and family. He was a bookkeeper in Houston several years and later for the Texas Pickle Co. and then the Lauterstein stores. He was a member of First Methodist Church here.
Mr. Frazee attended Coe College in Cedar Rapids and served in the Texas Cavalry during World War I.
Surviving him are his widow, Mrs. Bess Frazee of Weimar; one son, Robert, of Dallas; three grandchildren; three brothers, Archie of Weimar, Lawrence and Eliot of Houston; and one sister, Mrs. J. A. Dyson of Kerrville.
Pallbearers were Bill Shaw, Henry Brasher, Robert Sakala, Jim Buznak, John Hajovsky and Dewey Gerstenberg.
Weimar Mercury, January 14, 1966
A Find A Grave visitor has made a comment regarding Find A Grave memorial for Craig Frazee.
"Story conflicts - if he served with the Texas Calvalry during WWI, the family would have emigrated to Texas before 1917 and not 1927. His fathers' records reflect that the family emigrated to Texas in 1912".
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