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Dolly Lawrence Frazier

1953 - 2016

Dolly Lawrence Frazier obituary, 1953-2016, San Antonio, TX

BORN

1953

DIED

2016

Dolly Frazier Obituary

September 2, 1953 - April 22, 2016
Dolly Lawrence Frazier, passed away into the Lord's hands after her battle with breast cancer April 22, 2016 at home in San Antonio, TX. A dedicated Episcopalian, wife, sister, grandmother and aunt, Dolly is preceded in death by her parents William and Kay Lawrence. Survived by her husband Freddy Frazier and his family; mother-in-law Beth Frazier; sons-in-law Ben Frazier and Fredrick Frazier with wife Traci; brother-in-law Danny Frazier, his son Ricky Frazier with wife Mysti Frazier; Grandchildren Payton, Cameron, Makayla, Tori, Benjamin and Gunner; great grandson Kamden; many other extended family and cousins in San Antonio and Texas area.

Born in Hanover, NH September 2, 1953 Dolly spent early childhood in Hartford Village and White River Junction, Vermont. She is survived by her sisters Jean Wilbur and Elizabeth Fugitt, Ed.D with husband Paul Fugitt; many cousins, family and friends in Vermont, Ohio, Texas & Florida.

Dolly was a long standing member of the Church of Reconciliation, a Vestry person, coffee hour hostess and participant in Cursillo. She was a member of the Masonic Rainbow Girls Organization. She earned her BA from Southwest Texas State University and MA in Behavioral Science from Incarnate Word University. She worked in the insurance industry since 1981, a CPCU since 1992 and member of the Alamo Chapter CPCU Society, receiving the Loman Award in 2007.

Dolly is leaving many memories, cherished relationships and life-long friends through her work, community involvement, church and family dedication.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, May 5th
at 11am at the Church of Reconciliation, 210-655-2731, 8900 Starcrest, San Antonio, TX 78217. Memorial donations may be made to the Church.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by San Antonio Express-News on Apr. 28, 2016.

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Cheryl A Ramsey

November 27, 2023

Me and my mom loved you

Cheryl Ramsey

May 4, 2016

To: The Frazier Family,

I am very sorry for your loss and w deepest sympathy my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I enjoyed working with her, she was smart and she had a wit and a personality that was enjoyable to work with. She had a great spirit about her that was unforgettable , she will be greatly missed I a friend that I will always treasure.

Sincerely,

Tanya Rodriguez

May 4, 2016

It was my pleasure to have Dolly as a friend. She will be missed by my family and me.

Mazell Edwards

May 3, 2016

I'm so sorry at the loss of my friend. Met her years ago when she worked at Aetna in Birmingham. We've stayed in touch over the years. I've missed her during the past few months and will continue to miss our long phone conversations and her emails. She added to my life.
My condolences to the family. Especially to Freddy, Jeanie and Betty.

April 30, 2016

I was so sorry to hear about Dolly. I worked with her in the Aetna office in Birmingham and was proud to call her my friend. Your family will be in my prayers.

Susan Golla

April 28, 2016

Dolly was a kind and wonderful woman! Prior to knowing her through the CPCU Alamo Chapter, she was one of my Umbrella underwriters. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. Eternal Rest, Grant unto her O Lord, and let Perpetual Light Shine Upon Her. May her soul and all souls of the faithfully departed rest in Christ's Peace.

Amanda White

April 28, 2016

The Alamo CPCU Society Chapter sends our thoughts and prayers to Dolly's family. We were blessed with Dolly's spirit and service for many years. -Amanda White, President Alamo CPCU Society Chapter

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