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Louise Frazier

July 4, 1926 — December 5, 2016

Funeral Services for Louise Frazier, 90, of Butler Oklahoma will be held 10:00 A.M., Monday, December 12, 2016 at the First Baptist Church in Butler. The service will be officiated by Rev. Terry Beals, James Jones and Delbert Cordum . Burial will conclude in the Butler Cemetery under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home. Vernia Louise (Burch) Frazier was the first child born to Alfred (Burch) and Carmie (Sewell) Burch in Butler, Oklahoma on July 4, 1926. Louise passed away on Monday, December 5, 2016 at the Alliance Health Hospital in Mid West City, OK. Louise was raised in the rural Butler area. She attended the Red Walker School District which later consolidated with Butler School. The Burch family made a move to Elmore City, OK and later they moved to Plainview, Texas. She furthered her education by attending a business college. Louise worked for the public in Plainview, TX from 1954 until 1969. Her last job was working for Coca-Cola Company, but she was soon re-acquainted with a grade school playmate, Billy Jack Frazier. They had not seen each other since 1941 and they married August 2, 1969 in Plainview, TX. They moved back to the Frazier family farm in Butler where they made their home. They owned and trained thoroughbred race horses until 2003. They raced horses in Chicago, IL, Louisville, KY, Miami, FL Cleveland, OH as well as Oklahoma City, OK. Louise is preceded in death by her parents, her husband and step-daughter, Eva Frazier; three brothers, Owen Doyle Burch, Darwin Burch, Eugene Burch and a sister, Evelyn Jernigan. She was a long time faithful member of the Butler Baptist Church; she was active in numerous Senior Citizens groups; she rarely missed going to the Clinton Jamboree or anywhere else that there were people and any kind of fun or activity. Her favorite color was red and she wanted everyone to wear something red to her funeral. She is survived by three nieces, Donna Sue Fugett, Dumas, TX, Barbara Caviness, and Lisa Jernigan, both of Amarillo, TX and two nephew's Darrell Burch, Amarillo, TX and Eric Jernigan, Afton, TX.

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