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Larry Elmer Frazier

Huntsville, Alabama

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Oct. 2, 1933 Dec. 21, 2007 Larry Elmer Frazier, 74, of Madison died Friday at his home in Madison. He was born in Marion, Va., Oct. 2, 1933, to Roy W. and Mary Wymer Frazier. Larry attended local schools and graduated from Marion High School in 1951. A graduate of Montevallo University, Mr....

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I met Larry at an Optimist Club Bike Safety event. We talked about this and that and I was so impressed with his warm and fun nature.
He promised to keep me filled with story ideas about the Optimists and the Madison AARP Chapter and other stories that I could write for the Madison Spirit.
We talked on the phone a number of times and met again at the Optimist's booth at the Madison Street Festival.
Larry will be missed by those who knew him better than I, but he will also be missed...

As I return to work - I already miss the occasional e-mail from Larry. As my brother stated, the Wymer Reunions will never be the same but as I spoke with family and friends after the service - Larry would want the Wymer Reunion to carry on - he worked so hard to keep the information and history together. He loved being in Marion the third week in July - physically he will not be with us but spiritually he will be there along with his Mother's spirit, Bill Crabtree and my Mom. Larry was...

I offer my condolances to Wilma and the entire Frazier family. He was a good friend and I will miss Wilma and Larry's regular visits to my shop in Fayetteville.

Larry was my boss for six years. We disagreed many times as co-workers often do, but we ultimately became friends. I am proud to have known Larry Frazier: a good man with a life well lived.

I met Larry at one of the Poe Family reunions a couple of years ago in Chilhowie VA. He took great pride in showing me the genealogies he had been working on. I loved seeing the old pictures and the care he gave in their presentation. I took an instance liking to him.

I wish to convey my heartfelt condolences to Wilma and the children.

I will miss the occasional e-mail correspondence we had about the Poe Family genealogy. And, at the yearly Poe Family reunions.

Always smiling, always laughing, Larry simply loved life and people. Most helpful, kind and generous. Our Wymer reunions will never be the same. God has a new angel singing and smiling in heaven. God bless Wilma and family.

May God grant peace and comfort to you all in knowing He is truly in charge. I am so sorry for your loss

Glenda Frazier Godbee

You will truly be missed.

Larry was an inspiration and a mentor. His dedication to others was truly a gift from God.

He made a difference during his time on earth and will be missed by many.