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Obituary
Carnegie Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by:
Lillian Cotton


© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, November 15, 1915

C. Frazier
1889 ~ 1939


Services At Christian Church For Mr. Frazier

Funeral services were held at the First Christian church Friday Friday afternoon for C. Frazier by T.T. Brown, minister and burial was made in the Carnegie cemetery.

Mr. Frazier who had lived here since 1925 had been ill a long time. He was born in Mulberry, Ark. July 24, 1889 and died April 5, 1939. November 15, 1915 he was married to Alice Dutton and to them five children were born, one of which died in infancy.

Of his immediate relatives he is survived by his wife, and four daughter, Mrs. Julia Northcut, Mrs. Mildred Miller, Eva and Lois Frazier all of the home address. Other relatives include a grandchild, two nieces, Mrs. Helen Evans of Paris, Ark. and Mrs. Johnnie Dutton of Carnegie and a sister, Mrs. Rosie Burney who lives in Texas.

C. Frazier
July 24, 1889 ~ April 5, 1939


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