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Opelika, Lee County, Alabama 2012 population
White alone - 12,783 (47.8%)
Black alone - 11,101 (41.5%)
Hispanic - 1,944 (7.3%)
Two or more races - 490 (1.8%)
Asian alone - 385 (1.4%)
American Indian
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/Opelika-Alabama.html#ixzz3L89UCjof
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Aunt Bertha and Uncle Frank took Grandma Rose Lee Bryant Hughley into their home after Grandma's daughter, Addie Lena Hughley Spencer died in Warren, Ohio in 1972 of lung cancer.
When Otis Lee Spencer and his two young children, Serena Alexis (age 7) and Otis Lee, Jr. (age 11.5) arrived from San Bruno, California, for Grandma Rosie's funeral in February 1977, it was Aunt Bertha who saw to the children 's comfort during the day. Otis and children stayed at a Howard Johnson's at night.
(Otis and Shirley and children moved to Pasadena, California from San Bruno in December 1977.)
Aunt Bertha and Uncle Frank adopted a daughter. Her name is Addie Joyce Hugley of Opelika, Alabama.
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1930 census
Name: Bertha Frazier
[Bertha Frayier]
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1914
Birthplace: Alabama
Race: Negro (Black)
Home in 1930: Floyds Mill, Lee, Alabama
Map of Home: View Map
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: George Frazier
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's name: Mattie Frazier
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Household Members:
Name Age
George Frazier 46
Mattie Frazier 38
Bertha Frazier 16
John A Frazier 14
Mary G Frazier 12
May C Frazier 8
Ruby Frazier 6
Willie C Frazier 4
Charley Frazier 2
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Charlie Frazier
Born: Mar 27, 1928 in Alabama
Passed: June 6, 2005 in Cusseta, Chambers, Alabama
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BROTHER'S WIFE ...SISTER IN LAW
Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church
June 30, 2010, 12:00 PM
Lula Mae Frazier May 20, 1929 - June 26, 2010
Lula Mae Jackson Frazier was born to loving parents, the late Jimmy Jackson and the late Jessie Mae Dowell in Lee County Alabama on May 20, 1929. She was later married to the late Charlie “Tuck” Frazier (preceded in death on June 6, 2005) and the union which lasted for more than 57 years was blessed with two daughters, Mattie Ruth and Charlie Mae.
Lula, fondly referred to as “Luke Babe” by her beloved husband Tuck, was summoned home Saturday, June 26, 2010. She confessed Christ at an early age initially joining Bethel Number 1 Baptist Church in Opelika, Alabama. Wanting to unite her family and worship together with them, she later joined the Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church to be with her husband and children.
Lula held many positions in the working world but was able to retire from the West Point Pepperrell Mill during the 1970’s. She was a pillar of the community and the center of wisdom for her family and friends. During her life on the Cusseta route where she resided, she gave much advice and offered support and encouragement to everyone.
Lula became very active in the church and faithfully served in many capacities but her calling was as a Stewardess on the Stewardess Board at the Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church. She worked in this capacity for more than 38 years serving many preachers and congregations throughout these years.
Lula leaves to mourn her passing two loving daughters and sons-in laws: Mattie (James) Carston, Lanett, Alabama; Charlie M. (Conrad) Lassiter, Montgomery, Alabama; three sisters: Betty Jean Stringer, Cusseta, Alabama; Millie Mae (James O’Neal) Florence; Katherine (Elijah) Marshall of Valley, Alabama and one sister-in-law: Ruby Stevens, Cusseta, Alabama. Two sisters: Eva Mae Hall and Jeanie Billingsley preceded her in death; four grandchildren: LaDonna Hightower, Valley, Alabama; Kenikie Lassiter and Kevin Lassiter, Atlanta, Georgia; Nicholas (Monica) Martin, Lanett, Alabama; four great-grand children: Oriana Cameron, Charnesse Hightower, Tyreic Martin and Christopher Heard, all of Valley, Alabama and a host of nieces, nephews and friends and a very special family member and friends; nephew-in-law, George “Bett” Milton, Opelika, Alabama; Mattie Word and Diane Eiland, both of the Cusseta/ Beulah Community.
Interment: Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church Cemetery
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Opelika, Lee County, Alabama 2012 population
White alone - 12,783 (47.8%)
Black alone - 11,101 (41.5%)
Hispanic - 1,944 (7.3%)
Two or more races - 490 (1.8%)
Asian alone - 385 (1.4%)
American Indian
Read more: http://www.city-data.com/city/Opelika-Alabama.html#ixzz3L89UCjof
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Aunt Bertha and Uncle Frank took Grandma Rose Lee Bryant Hughley into their home after Grandma's daughter, Addie Lena Hughley Spencer died in Warren, Ohio in 1972 of lung cancer.
When Otis Lee Spencer and his two young children, Serena Alexis (age 7) and Otis Lee, Jr. (age 11.5) arrived from San Bruno, California, for Grandma Rosie's funeral in February 1977, it was Aunt Bertha who saw to the children 's comfort during the day. Otis and children stayed at a Howard Johnson's at night.
(Otis and Shirley and children moved to Pasadena, California from San Bruno in December 1977.)
Aunt Bertha and Uncle Frank adopted a daughter. Her name is Addie Joyce Hugley of Opelika, Alabama.
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1930 census
Name: Bertha Frazier
[Bertha Frayier]
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1914
Birthplace: Alabama
Race: Negro (Black)
Home in 1930: Floyds Mill, Lee, Alabama
Map of Home: View Map
Marital Status: Single
Relation to Head of House: Daughter
Father's Name: George Frazier
Father's Birthplace: Alabama
Mother's name: Mattie Frazier
Mother's Birthplace: Alabama
Household Members:
Name Age
George Frazier 46
Mattie Frazier 38
Bertha Frazier 16
John A Frazier 14
Mary G Frazier 12
May C Frazier 8
Ruby Frazier 6
Willie C Frazier 4
Charley Frazier 2
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Charlie Frazier
Born: Mar 27, 1928 in Alabama
Passed: June 6, 2005 in Cusseta, Chambers, Alabama
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BROTHER'S WIFE ...SISTER IN LAW
Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church
June 30, 2010, 12:00 PM
Lula Mae Frazier May 20, 1929 - June 26, 2010
Lula Mae Jackson Frazier was born to loving parents, the late Jimmy Jackson and the late Jessie Mae Dowell in Lee County Alabama on May 20, 1929. She was later married to the late Charlie “Tuck” Frazier (preceded in death on June 6, 2005) and the union which lasted for more than 57 years was blessed with two daughters, Mattie Ruth and Charlie Mae.
Lula, fondly referred to as “Luke Babe” by her beloved husband Tuck, was summoned home Saturday, June 26, 2010. She confessed Christ at an early age initially joining Bethel Number 1 Baptist Church in Opelika, Alabama. Wanting to unite her family and worship together with them, she later joined the Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church to be with her husband and children.
Lula held many positions in the working world but was able to retire from the West Point Pepperrell Mill during the 1970’s. She was a pillar of the community and the center of wisdom for her family and friends. During her life on the Cusseta route where she resided, she gave much advice and offered support and encouragement to everyone.
Lula became very active in the church and faithfully served in many capacities but her calling was as a Stewardess on the Stewardess Board at the Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church. She worked in this capacity for more than 38 years serving many preachers and congregations throughout these years.
Lula leaves to mourn her passing two loving daughters and sons-in laws: Mattie (James) Carston, Lanett, Alabama; Charlie M. (Conrad) Lassiter, Montgomery, Alabama; three sisters: Betty Jean Stringer, Cusseta, Alabama; Millie Mae (James O’Neal) Florence; Katherine (Elijah) Marshall of Valley, Alabama and one sister-in-law: Ruby Stevens, Cusseta, Alabama. Two sisters: Eva Mae Hall and Jeanie Billingsley preceded her in death; four grandchildren: LaDonna Hightower, Valley, Alabama; Kenikie Lassiter and Kevin Lassiter, Atlanta, Georgia; Nicholas (Monica) Martin, Lanett, Alabama; four great-grand children: Oriana Cameron, Charnesse Hightower, Tyreic Martin and Christopher Heard, all of Valley, Alabama and a host of nieces, nephews and friends and a very special family member and friends; nephew-in-law, George “Bett” Milton, Opelika, Alabama; Mattie Word and Diane Eiland, both of the Cusseta/ Beulah Community.
Interment: Burrell’s Chapel A.M.E. Church Cemetery
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