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Owsley Brown Frazier

Louisville, Kentucky

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FRAZIER, OWSLEY BROWN, former executive of Brown-Forman Corporation, Bittners owner, Louisville philanthropist, museum developer, devoted Louisville Cardinal fan, and loving father and grandfather, died August 16, 2012, at age 77 after a long illness. Owsley Brown Frazier, a fourth generation...

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Thank you for everything you did for Louisville... Like a lot of people, I wish I had the honor of meeting you, Sir...Condolences to your family... I always wondered how Frazier Rehab and things in Louisville got their name... We Thank you Again you are fine fine Man...R.I.P. Mr. Frazier...

Thank you Mr. Frazier, for everything you have done for LOUISVILLE... May God Bless your Family... And let all their Wonderful Memories help them with loosing you...Go Rest on the Mountain in Heaven you soooo deserve the BEST...

I am sorry for your loss, please accept my condolences. May your memories ease your pain as you receive comfort from God. James 4:8.

SIR I HAVE ALL THE BEST REMEMBERANCES OF YOU AND YOUR LOVE OF OUR CITY,STATE, AND COUNTRY. THE COMPANY IS AT A GREAT LOSS WITH OUT YOU.

Time has passed and still we are left with an empty void from your loss. We were very close to you...much like family. Perhaps even closer. We laughed together, cried together, traveled together, and many times just spent time together. Although we were only "the hired help" our bond was so much more.
To us, you were not the wealthy, super-human philanthropist portrayed in the news, but merely a man. A passionate man who loved Manhattans, UofL sports, history, and his home in...

Please accept my condolences and may the God of all comfort strengthen you during this time.

Memory Eternal, dear Mr. Frazier...

I Love the Frazier Museum Exhibits. Thank You!!!

Owsley was one of only 5 men who graduated from what was then Lousiville Country Day School in 1954. He was much admired and we used to have Class Meetings in his 1953 Mercury Hardtop (cream over black) parked outside the school. A class act. God-speed.