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ALEXANDER FRAZIER, JR. - SALTERS

3/1/2010

Funeral services for Alexander ‘Zekie” Frazier, Jr., conducted by the Rev. Thurmon Williams, were held Thursday, February 25, 2010, at Jerusalem United Methodist Church in Salters. Burial, directed by Henryhand Funeral Home, followed at Jerusalem Churchyard Cemetery in Salters. Mr. Frazier died Tuesday, February 16, 2010, in St. Petersburg, Florida. He was born October 2, 1957, in Tampa, Florida, a son of Mrs. Pearline McCray Frazier Blake and the late Alexander Frazier, Sr. He attended the public schools of Williamsburg County. He was a member of Jerusalem United Methodist Church. He moved to St. Petersburg, Florida. He was employed with MTM Contractors. Survivors, in addition to his mother, are: his wife, Angela M. Frazier of St. Petersburg, Florida; two sons, Dazmen Gaston and Quinton Johnson, both of St. Petersburg, Florida; his step-father, Louis Blake of Lane; two stepsons, Amos Johnson and Anthony Robbins, Jr.; six sisters, Rena White (Gerald), Betty Frazier and Yvonne Frazier (Leroy), all of Salters; Inez Robinson (Floyd) of Georgetown; Wilma Frazier of Greensboro, North Carolina; and Janice White of Wilmington, North Carolina; three brothers, Levant Frazier of St. Petersburg, Florida; Rickey A. Frazier of Petersburg, Virginia; and Alton McCray of Atlanta, Georgia; his father-in-law, Roosevelt Staggers of St. Petersburg, Florida; and two grandchildren.

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