Deborah Frazier Obituary
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Deborah Lee Frazier, 71, of Farr West, Utah, passed away peacefully on March 20, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family. Though her time on earth has ended, the light she carried-warm, steady, and full of grace-continues to shine brightly in every heart she touched.
Born with a smile that could light up the darkest room, Deborah lived a life defined by deep, unwavering love. She was the quiet heartbeat of her home, the one whose gentle presence made every ordinary day feel sacred. To know Deborah was to be wrapped in kindness; she had a way of making you feel seen, valued, and truly cherished, whether you were family, a lifelong friend, or someone she had just met.
Her greatest joy was her family. Her Husband, Carl Frazier, shared a marriage for over 48 years, full of ups and downs but the vast majority was love. Her son, Brandon Frazier, was her pride and her treasure; she poured her heart into him with a mother's fierce devotion and tenderest affection, always his biggest cheerleader and safest place to land.
Deborah's love extended to her faithful companions, Khaleesi and Mayday. These beloved dogs were more than pets-they were family. You could often find her curled up on the couch with a furry head resting on her lap, whispering sweet nothings as if they understood every word. Their wagging tails and wet noses brought her endless delight, and in their eyes she saw the same unconditional love she gave so freely to everyone around her.
Faith was the foundation of Deborah's life. She walked closely with God, finding in Him her strength, her peace, and her greatest source of joy. A devoted member of her church, she served with quiet humility-whether organizing meals for families in need, singing in the choir with a voice full of heartfelt praise, or simply offering a listening ear and a prayer to anyone who needed it. Her relationship with the Lord was not loud or showy; it was deep and steady, the kind of faith that shaped every decision and colored every sunrise with gratitude. She taught those around her, by quiet example, what it looks like to love God with all your heart and to love your neighbor as yourself.
Her circle of friends was wide and cherished. Deborah had a gift for friendship; she remembered birthdays and anniversaries, celebrated every small victory, and showed up-casseroles in hand-during the hard times. She loved gathering people together, filling rooms with conversation, good food, and even better stories. To her friends she was a safe harbor, a source of wisdom wrapped in humor, and a reminder that life's sweetest moments are found in connection.
Though we say goodbye to Deborah today, we do so with hearts overflowing with gratitude rather than sorrow alone. We celebrate a life well lived-a life of loyalty, laughter, and love poured out generously. We celebrate the wife who made marriage a daily adventure, the mother who raised a son with values that will echo through generations, the dog mom whose pets knew they were royalty, and the faithful servant whose walk with God inspired everyone lucky enough to know her.
Deborah Lee Frazier leaves behind a legacy far richer than words can capture and a community of friends and church family whose lives are forever brighter because she was in them. She is now at rest in the arms of the Savior she loved so well, whole and radiant, waiting with open arms for the day we will all see her again.
Until then, we will remember her in the wag of a dog's tail, in the warmth of a family hug, in the quiet prayers whispered at church, and in every act of kindness we pass forward in her name. Deborah's light will never go out. It lives on in us.
You may send the family condolences or share memories of Deborah on her remember page at www.myers-mortuary.com