Obituary published on Legacy.com by Bullis Mortuary on Mar. 26, 2026.
Ronald Frazier, a resident of Big Horn County in
Hardin, Montana, passed away peacefully in Big Horn County Memorial Hospital due to complications stemming from Alzheimer's and two other major infections. He was 84 years old. He was born on December 21,1941 in
LaJunta, Colorado to Orville and Virginia Frazier.
Ron was known for his comedic sense of humor and down to earth and mild spirit. He had a very kind heart and easy going and laid back demeanor about him. He loved life and his family. His favorite things to do in life before he got sick were farming, working on a tractor into all hours of the night, and almost all things outdoors including hunting the Gunnison Mountains, camping and fishing. His favorite fishing spot was anyhwere that had fish available in it, especially Blue Lake, Colorado, also known as Adobe Creek.
Ron had a very strong work ethic and he was not the kind of man to sit still and do nothing while there was still daylight. He never let go of that belief even down to the very end, and if that meant all he did was re-arrange and organize the trash can by his recliner, then that is what he did. He always wanted to be helpful. There was nothing Ron wouldn't do to help someone if they needed something. He'd give the shirt off his back if someone needed it, whether he was really up to the task or not. That is just the kind of man that he was on a regular basis, any given day.
The most important thing that Ron was known for was his deep and unending love of his loving and all merciful heavenly father, Jehovah God and the promises that Jehovah made to all of his loyal children here on earth, including the promise of the resurrection that he will now get to experience firsthand himself.
Ron dedicated his life to Jehovah and symbolized that dedication by way of water baptism on July 23, 1970 in Amarillo, Texas at the District Convention. Over the years he experienced many blessings such as being a servant and helping with so many different Kingdom Hall builds all over several states.
Ron was a beloved husband, father, son, brother and friend. He put others before himself and he will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved him. He is survived by his wife, Robbie Frazier, his daughter, Yvonne Blake, and his son, Troy Frazier, and his grandchildren Kalah (Gary), Kylie, Aurora and James (Jimmie). He was preceded in death by his parents Orville and Virginia Frazier and a brother and sister.
Ronald's legacy of compassion, faith in Jehovah's love and promises will live on in the memories of all those whose lives he touched over the years. He will be forever remembered by those who cherished and loved him and most importantly by his heavenly father Jehovah God, who holds Ron in his memory until he will fulfill all his promises, which will soon take place and be just around the corner.
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