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Otto Lynn FRAZIER

Fairmont Cemetery
Lipscomb County,
Texas

Martha S.
Nov 23, 1881-June 02, 1959

Married March 25, 1903

Otto Lynn
June 29, 1878-Feb 06, 1936

OTTO LYNN FRAZIER
Otto Frazier, age 57, who had been a resident of Follett since 1927, passed away at the Shattuck hospital, last Thursday, February 6th, at 12:30 p.m. Otto was operated on some three weeks ago at the hospital to remove a ruptured appendix. Otto was a cheerful fellow and always looked on the bright side of life and always did his best to help aid his fellow men when in need of help. Everything the most skilled doctors, nurses and loved ones could do was done to prolong his life but to no avail. Otto was well known in and around Follett and will be greatly missed by his many friends. Funeral services were held at 2:00 o'clock at the Baptist church here last Friday afternoon. Rev. R. G. Brannen preached the funeral service to a large crowd who paid their last respects to Otto. The remains were laid to rest in the Fairmont Cemetery with G. W. Mason and son in charge. The Follett Times joins with the many friends in extending our sympathy to the bereaved relatives in this their hour of sorrow.
Obituary
Otto Lynn Frazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Frazier was born June 29, 1879 in Sullivan County, Missouri. He departed his life Thursday Feb. 6, 1936 at 12:30 p.m. at the age of 57 years, 7 months and 7 days.
He was united in marriage with Miss Martha Smith March 25, 1903. To this union eleven children were born.
He moved from Milan, Missouri to Follett, Texas in 1907. Here he lived until 1920 when he moved back to Milan.
Later in 1927 he came back to Follett, where he has made his home since.

He leaves to mourn him, his wife and eleven children. Namely: Mr. Galen Frazier of Milan, Missouri. Mrs. Lynn Sheldon, Mrs. Grace Walker, Mrs. Frances Fiskin, Mr. Albert, Champ, Edgar, Markley, Paschel, Homer and Walter Frazier all of Follett.

Seven grandchildren and his mother, Mrs. Jasper Frazier, two brothers and eight sisters, one preceding him in death, along with a host of other relatives and friends.

I am tired--too tired to pray tonight, dear Lord but I lay me down to sleep with thoughts of Thee within my heart.

A soft breeze floats in through the window bringing with it the sweet fragrance of a summer night.

Is it thy breath, dear Lord, cooling my fevered brow and filling the air with exquisite perfume?

I am so tired--so weary. Goodnight dear Lord, Goodnight.

Published in the Lipscomb Lime Light and The Follett Times (TX) Thursday February 13, 1936.

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Submitted: 4/27/21 • Approved: 4/27/21 • Last Updated: 4/30/21 • R413658-G413656-S3

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