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Edith Melvina <I>Swayze</I> Frazier

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Edith Melvina Swayze Frazier

Birth
Colorado City, Pueblo County, Colorado, USA
Death
1990 (aged 74–75)
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
SEC015-BLK003-LOT001-GRV003
Memorial ID
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Edith M. Frazier, 75, of Canon City, a former Colorado Springs resident, died Thursday at a health care center in Canon City. She was a homemaker.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Wilson Almont Funeral Home, 1449 S. Ninth St., Canon City, with the Rev. Roger Hupp officiating. Burial will be at Lakeside Cemetery .

Mrs. Frazier was born Sept. 28, 1915, in Colorado City to Leprolet and Mary Ellen (Winchell) Swayze.

She was raised and educated in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Frazier had resided in Canon City for 36 years, was active with the Golden Age Center and had held offices in the Harmony Rebekah Lodge 96. She also was an aide at the International Order of Oddfellows and later at Hildebrand Care Center, Canon City.

Her husband, Joseph W. Frazier, died in 1956.

Mrs. Frazier is survived by three daughters, Mary M. Myers of Warren, Mich., Carolyn L. Tecklenburg of Pueblo and Luana Indelicato of St. Louis; a sister, Celia M. Frerichs Langenheim; 11 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She had two brothers, Fred and William Hickox, who died before her.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Golden Age Center in care of Wilson Almont Funeral Home, Box 1500, Canon City 81215-1500.

October 6, 1990
Colorado Springs Gazette
Edith M. Frazier, 75, of Canon City, a former Colorado Springs resident, died Thursday at a health care center in Canon City. She was a homemaker.

The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Monday at Wilson Almont Funeral Home, 1449 S. Ninth St., Canon City, with the Rev. Roger Hupp officiating. Burial will be at Lakeside Cemetery .

Mrs. Frazier was born Sept. 28, 1915, in Colorado City to Leprolet and Mary Ellen (Winchell) Swayze.

She was raised and educated in Colorado Springs. Mrs. Frazier had resided in Canon City for 36 years, was active with the Golden Age Center and had held offices in the Harmony Rebekah Lodge 96. She also was an aide at the International Order of Oddfellows and later at Hildebrand Care Center, Canon City.

Her husband, Joseph W. Frazier, died in 1956.

Mrs. Frazier is survived by three daughters, Mary M. Myers of Warren, Mich., Carolyn L. Tecklenburg of Pueblo and Luana Indelicato of St. Louis; a sister, Celia M. Frerichs Langenheim; 11 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

She had two brothers, Fred and William Hickox, who died before her.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Golden Age Center in care of Wilson Almont Funeral Home, Box 1500, Canon City 81215-1500.

October 6, 1990
Colorado Springs Gazette


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