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FRAZEE, Adelie VanHorn
 
Mrs. Adelie VanHorn Frazee of Selbysport, was born October 11, 1859, and died on March 31, 1939, at the age of 79 years, 5 months and 20 days. She was united in marriage to George Wolf Frazee on October 11, 1877. To this union five children were born, four of whom survive (Mrs Sarah Piper, Mary Eva who died very young, Mrs Alinor Soukup, Miss Cecilia at home and Alexander Donald). Also surviving are nine grandchildren, and three great grandchildren. Funeral Services were conducted at 2 o'clock by her paster, Rev. R. L. Greynolds, Interment was in the Frazee Cemetery. (Buried at Addison Cemetery)
Unknown publication, some information from: "Portrait And Biographical Record 6th Congressional District." Chapman Publishing Co., 1898 for George Wolf Frazee
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 30, 2014

 

FRAZEE, Albert W.

Albert W. Frazee, aged 76, one of the best known farmers of Western Maryland, died suddenly last night at 11:45 at his home on Town Creek road, three miles from Flintstone of cerebral hemorrhage. Mr. Frazee was about as usual yesterday and retired seemingly in the best of health. He awoke after 11 o'clock, complaining of excruciating pains in the head. In less than an hour death came. Mr. Frazee was a native of Somerfleld, Pa., coming with his parents, the late Daniel and Julia Frazee, to the Flintstone section when it was a wilderness. He was a director in the Cumberland Fair Association and was a member of thc Allegany Chapter, Izaak Walton League, and of the Allegany County Federation of Farmers Clubs. Mr. Frazee was largely instrumental in securing the establishment of Flintstone Agricultural High School. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. Surviving are his widow, who was Amanda Chancy; three sons, Glenn Frazee. Pittsburgh; William Frazee, Fllntstone. and Albert Chancy Frazee, Philadelphia, and one daughter, Mrs. Joyce Lammert, wife of L. Leslie Lammert, Winona, New
Jersey.

Cumberland Evening Times, June 17, 1931
Posted June 18, 2009

 

FRAZEE, Alexander

Alexander Frazee, 88, Friendsville, MD, died yesterday at his home. Mr. Frazee was the son of the late Jeremiah and Hallie Boyer Frazee of Friendsville. He was predeceased by his wife, Maggie Lininger Frazee. Surviving are two sons, Samuel Frazee of Uniontown and Jeremiah Frazee of Friendsville; and four daughters, Mrs. Michael Corodi of Uniontown, Mrs. John Ritter of Hopwood, Mrs. Blaine Frantz, of Friendsville and Mrs. Ralph Fearer of Cleveland, Ohio. There are 20 grandchildren and 20 great-grandchildren. Mr. Frazee was a member of the Woodmen of the World and the Asher Glade Church of the Brethren. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Home in Friendsville from 7 until 9 p.m. today, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. tomorrow and until 2 p.m. Thursday, the hour of the service. Burial will be in Blooming Rose
Cemetery, Friendsville.

Evening Standard Uniontown, PA; Dec 12. 1972
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Alexander
 
Funeral services for Alexander Frazee, who died Monday (December 11, 1972) in his Friendsville, Md. home at the age of 88 (born December 29, 1883), will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the Newman Funeral Home in Friendsville.  Friends will be received there today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and until the hour of service. Burial will be in Blooming Rose Cemetery, Friendsville. The family has requested that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to either the Blooming Rose Cemetery or the Asher Glad Church of the Brethren. A member of the Woodsmen of the World and the Asher Glade Church, Mr. Frazee was the son of the late Jeremiah and Hallie Boger (Boyer) Frazee. He was also preceded in death by his wife, Maggie Lininger Frazee. Surviving are two sons, Samuel of Uniontown and Jeremiah of Friendsville; four daughters, Mrs. Michael Corodi of Uniontown, Mrs. John Ritter of Hopwood, Mrs. Blaine Frantz of Friendsville, and Mrs. Ralph Fearer of Cleveland, Ohio; 20 grandchildren, and 29 great grandchildren.
Evening Standard, Uniontown, PA, Dec 12. 1972
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 6, 2014

FRAZEE, Arthur Harold
 
Arthur Harold Frazee, 82, of Connellsville, Fayette County, Pa., passed away Monday, April 24, 2006, in UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was born September 13, 1923, in Markleysburg, Fayette County, Pa., the son of the late John and Carrie Conaway Frazee. In addition to his parents, he is predeceased by five sisters: Dorothy Wable, Alta Detrick, Ruth Frazee, Mamie Frazee, Anna Lou Conaway, and one brother, Frank Frazee. He is survived by his beloved wife, of 27 years, Betty Jane Dusch Frazee; a daughter, Lori Berdik, of North Irwin, Westmoreland County, Pa.; a son, Fred Dusch, of Connellsville; a granddaughter, Nichole Brook, and a grandson, Richard Michael; one sister, Alice VanSickle, of Greenville, Pa. and many nieces and nephews. He attended Greenwood United Methodist Church, was a veteran of the United States Army serving during World War II, and was retired from Marsolino Construction with 30 years of service, many of those years at the Quarry at Jumonville. He was a member of Teamsters Local 491. Friends will be received in the DONALD R. CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME OF HOPWOOD, Fayette County, Pa., today from 7 to 9 p.m., Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. and on Friday, April 28, 2006, until 11 a.m. the hour of the Service with the Rev. Patty Miller officiating. Interment will follow in Thomas Cemetery, Markleysburg.
The Herald Standard 2006, Uniontown, PA., Wednesday, April 26, 2006
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 23, 2014 

FRAZEE, Austin A.

FRAZEE, AUSTIN A., 71 years of age, died in his home Monday, February 18, 1946. He is survived by his wife, Margaret Sherrard Frazee, two brothers, William N. Frazee, Davidsville, Pa., B. T. Prazee, E. Palestine, Ohio, one sister, Mrs. Mary Wright of McHenry, Md. Friends are being received at his late residence, 223 Newburn Drive, Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa., where services will be held on Wednesday, February 20 at 8 p. m. Friends will be received at the A. D. Ferguson Funeral Home from 1:30 to 2:30 Thursday afternoon, February 21. Interment in Sylvan Heights cemetery.
The Morning Herald (Uniontown, PA), Wednesday, February 20, 1946
Posted June 18, 2009



FRAZEE, Bert W.

Bert W. Frazee, 70, [born about 1907] of Confluence, died October 17 (1976) at Sacred Heart Hospital, Cumberland, Md. Born at The Cove, Md., he was a son of the late Perry and Mary Ellen (Fisher) Frazee. He had been co-owner of the Frazee Brothers Lumber Company in The  Cove area for over 40 years, and was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church, Confluence. Surviving are his widow, Eleanor E. (McClintock) Frazee; two daughters, Miss Marlyn Frazee, Akron, Ohio, and Rama Kay Snyder, Confluence; a son, Jan Snyder, Confluence; three brothers, Floyd B. Frazee, Orlando, Fla.; Carl and Sherman Frazee, Accident, Md.; two sisters, Mrs. Oretha Sechler, Mrs. Fern Fike, Somerset; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at Humbert Funeral Home in Confluence with Rev. William Carlson and Rev. Richard McClintock officiating. Interment was in Somerset Memorial Park. The family requests that expressions of sympathy take the form of contributions to the Cancer Society.
Meyersdale Republican, October 21, 1976
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Bessie E. Detrick

FRIENDSVILLE - Mrs. Bessie E. Frazee, 90, Star Route, died Tuesday at Dennett Road Manor Nursing Home, Oakland. Born March 6, 1896, at Sand Spring, she was the daughter of the late Lenious and Mary (Clevenger) Detrick. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Frazee. Mrs. Frazee was a member of Sand Spring Chruch of God. Surviving are three sons, Styrl Niner and James Frazee, both of Friendsville, and Noah Frazee, Bruceton Mills, W.Va.; four daughters, Mrs. Ellouise Fike, Warren, Ohio; Mrs. Ann Stoker, Morgantown, W.Va., and Mrs. Beulah Savage and Mrs. Nellie Nugent, both of Friendsville; two brothers, Leroy Detrick, Bruceton Mills, and Bruce Detrick, Baltimore; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Mason, Sanford, Fla., 25 grandchildren and 25 great-grandchildren. Friends will be received in the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, Thursday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted at the funeral home Friday at 2 p.m.by the Rev. Ron Workman and the Rev. Mark Lawson. Interment will be in Blooming Rose Cemetery.
Cumberland Times-News, Thursday, September 18, 1986
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted June 10, 2021

FRAZEE, Mrs. Catherine Thomas
 
Mrs. Catherine Frazee, 92, widow of the late Lucien Frazee, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C I Wright of McHenry, fourteen miles north of Oakland, about 4 o'clock Friday morning, last. She passed away in her sleep. She was born August 11, 1847 in this county, a daughter of the late George and Nancy (Umble)Thomas. She had been a member of the Church of the Brethern since she was sixteen. She lived at Frazee Ridge this county from 1870 until 1911 when she moved to Oakland and resided with her son W M (William Milo) Frazee. Her husband died in 1916. Surviving are three sons and one daughter, William Frazee, now of Holspple, PA; Austin A Frazee Pittsburgh, PA.; Bert T Frazee, Enon Valley, PA; and Mrs. C I Wright, McHenry; also two brother and two sisters, Isaac M Thomas and Milo Thomas, Markleysburg, PA; Mrs. Mary Knapp, Washington, D.C.; Mrs. C H Freeman, Pittsburgh, PA; also eight grandchildren and eight greatchildren. Funeral service 1:00 p m, Sunday from Frazee Ridge Church with the Rev. Chester Thomas of Brandonville, W Va., officiating assisted by the Rev. C W Fraker, of McHenry. Burial was in the Frazee Ridge Church Cemetery. (Great Crossing Cemetery, Friendsville, MD)
Hand dated 3/28/1940;   Publication Unknown
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Charles F.

Garrett County, Maryland ~ Mrs. William W. Frazee and daughter were called to Pittsburgh last week by the death of the former's aged uncle, Charles F. Frazee, at that place. Charles F. Frazee was aged about 73 years. He was a member of one of the old pioneer families of Frazee's Ridge in Garrett County, Maryland. He had a stroke of apoplexy on March 13th and lingered for one week before death came. Mr. Frazee was a travelling salesman most of his life, travelling for many years for Arbuckle Bros. of Pittsburgh, and later entering business for himself. He was a resident for the past fifty years of East End, Pittsburgh, but was a frequent visitor here, and was well and popularly known throughout this section. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity, and a member of the Men's Bible Class of the Emery Methodist Episcopal Church. Funeral services were held at the family home in Pittsburgh at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 22nd. The remains were taken then to Friendsville, Md., for interment. Short services were held at the grave on Monday at 1 p.m. (buried at the small Frazee Ridge Cemetery). Mr. Frazee was married 15 (sic, should be 45) years ago to Miss Margaret Hasley, of Pittsburgh, who survives him. He is survived by one brother, Adam (sic, should be Dennis) Frazee, of Baltimore, Md.        
Meyersdale Republican, April 2, 1931
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Charles F.

Charles F. Frazee, age 85 years, of 159 E. Main St., died suddenly Tuesday, February 25, 1975, at 4 a.m. He was a retired coal miner, having worked in the Robena Mine. He was the son of the late Harvey and Felecia Humberson Frazee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Jessie Mabel Van Sickle Frazee, on March 15, 1974, and two sons, Paul V. Frazee and Charles Ford Frazee. Surviving are a son, Carlus Frazee of Uniontown; one grandchild, Audrey Runner of Lake Wood, Ohio, and six great-grandchildren. He was a member of the American Carpathio Citizens Club, the Robena Local, Eagles No. 828 of Uniontown, and the Elks No. 370 of Uniontown. Friends will be received at the Jerome W. Shell Funeral Home, where services will be held at 1 p.m. Friday. Dr. Earl P. Confer will officiate. Interment will be in Oak Grove Cemetery.
[d.o.d. Tuesday, February 25, 1975; Unknown Source]
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted March 16, 2017

FRAZEE, Miss Clara Alberta
 
FRAZEE, on November 2nd [1888], Clara Alberta, Daughter of Jesse and Sarah (Hileman) Frazee, aged nine years, nine months and fourteen days. Little Clara was a bright, intelligent and loving child, but death claimed her for his own. Her bright smile and cheery voice are missed in the home. She has left: her playmates miss her in their innocent games, but she is safe in the arms of Jesus, nevermore to suffer pain or death.
The Republican; dated December 16, 1897
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

 

FRAZEE, Mrs. Clema L. Jenkins
 
Clema L. Frazee, 91, of Somerset, PA, died March 18, 2012 at her daughters home in Jefferson Twp., (Somerset Co.), PA. Born Jan. 14, 1921 at the old farm house in Ursina, PA, daughter of Marshall Lawrence and Edna Ella (King) Jenkins. Preceded in death by parents, husband Floyd Frazee who died July 19, 2004, son Ronald Keith Frazee who died Nov. 23, 1997, great-granddaughter; Marissa Jackson; sisters; Melda Blanche (Jenkins) Gray and Erma Helen (Jenkins) Glass. Survived by daughter: Shirley Shoff and husband John R. of Somerset; grandchildren: Karyn A. (Phillippi) Belardi and husband Richard; Christopher A. Phillippi and wife Regina; Kimberly A. (Phillippi) Morrison and husband Lewis; Craig A Shoff; Suzette M. (Frazee) Jackson; Bryan K. Frazee and wife Sara; great-grandchildren Sarah N. (Brown) Taylor and husband Michael; Benjamin J. Brown and wife Casey; Jesse C. Leydig and wife Maggie; Jamie Leydig; David Leydig; Angel Leydig; AJ Leydig; Destiny Morrison; Daunte Morrison; Ian Shoff; Isaac Shoff; Audrey Jackson; Alexiel Frazee; Killian Frazee; Heather McNabb and husband Darryl; Jeffrey Raley; greatgreat- grandchildren: Sophia Taylor; Bailey Brown; Liam Leydig; Michael Raley; Cassie Raley; Jadyn Raley; Nick McNabb; Trevor McNabb; Tyler McNabb and Nick Gaal. Sister of Loraine (Jenkins) Umbel of Ohio. Clema is a 1938 graduate of Belle Vernon High School, she worked until her retirement for the Somerset Pajama Factory and later for the Barnsboro Shirt Company. She was also a member of Calvary United Methodist Church. Friends received 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 Wednesday and one hour prior to service which will be conducted 1 p.m. Thursday, March 22, at Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home Somerset, with the Rev. Roger A. Peterson officiating. Interment Kingwood I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Calvary United Methodist Church, 239 W. Church St., Somerset, PA or Conemaugh Hospice, 315 Locust Street, Johnstown, PA
about March 18, 2012; Publication Unknown – probably Daily American
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Donald Foster

Donald Foster Frazee, 64, Hazelton, WV formerly of Friendsville, died Wednesday, May 30, 2001, at Montefiore Hospital, Pittsburg. Born Dec. 26, 1936, in Friendsville, he was the son of Norma (Sisler) Frazee, Friendsville, and the late Foster Frazee. He was also preceded in death by one daughter, Jerri Jo Frazee, and one grandson. He was a fourth generation timber operator, He was president of Interstate Lumber Co., for 40 years and president of F & M Coal Co. He was also a partner in TAZ Lumber Co. All operations are based in Preston Co., WV. He was a member of Laurel Run Church of God and numerous organizations. In addition to his mother, he is survived by his wife, Judith Ann (Uphold) Frazee; one son, Larry D "Pete" Frazee, Friendsville; two daughers, Debra A Spear and Terri L Williams, both of Friendsville; one step son, Robert Ferguson, Jane Lew, WV; one brother, Edward Gene Frazee, McHenry, one sister, Patty Frantz, Friendsville; 12 grandchildren and one great grandson. Friends were received at the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, where a service was conducted Saturday, Jene 2 with Pastor Cathy Harman officiaing. Interment was in the Blooming Rose Cemetery. The family suggests memorials take the form of contributions to the Monongalia General Hospital Foundation or the Laurel Run Church of God.
d.o.d. Wednesday, May 30, 2001; unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 22, 2017

FRAZEE, Earl J.

Earl J Frazee, 75, a resident of the German Road area, near Oakland, died Thursday, May 26, 1994, at Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland. Born Dec, 28, 1918, in Selbysport, he was a son of the late Nathaniel J. and Dosha Frazee. He was a retired coal miner and farmer. He was a member of Local #1444, UMWA, Bayard, WV. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy L (Steyer) Frazee, one daughter, Darlene Kissel, Ridgeley, WV; two sons, Richard E. Frazee, Oakland, and Douglas Frazee, Readyville, Tenn.; two sisters, Mildred M. Steyer, Oakland, and Thelma R Embry, Bittinger, five brothers, Paul N Frazee, Robert Ray Frazee, Floyd W Frazee and Ralph G Frazee, all of Friendsville, and Lawrence B Frazee, Frostburg, four grandsons; and one greatt granddaughter. Friends were received at the Stewart Funeral Home, Oakland, where a service was conducted Saturday, May 28, with the Rev. Paul Burke and the Rev. Ralph Reedy officiating, Interment followed in the White Church Cemetery. The family requests memorials take the form of contributios to the Southern Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 378, Oakland, or the Gorman Volunteer Fire Department Gorman.
d.o.d. Thursday, May 26, 1994; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 22, 2017

FRAZEE, Eleanor Taylor

Eleanor T. Frazee, 72, of Loop Road, Lewistown, died at 2:38 PM, Sunday, January 4, 2009 at the Lewistown Hospital. Born April 24, 1936 in Erie, she was the daughter of the late John Lloyd and Dorothy (Simpson) Taylor. She is survived by her husband, William R. Frazee, Jr., whom she married on October 4, 1958. She is also survived by her children, William R. Frazee III of Perry Point, MD; John Taylor Frazee and his wife Dawn of Hyde Park, NY, and Teresa Marie Frazee of Jane Lew, WV; 3 grandchildren, Crystal, Tyler and Hannah, and a great grandchild. She is also survived by a sister, Dorothy Rex Taylor of Philadelphia, PA. She was a graduate of Elizabethtown High School Class of 1954, Millersville State Teachers College in 1958, B.S. Education. She was an Elementary School Teacher for 8 years at Rumson Fair Haven Regional High School, Rumson, NJ and a homemaker. She formerly attended St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Lewistown; she was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star Adah Chapter, Red Bank, NJ, Mother Adviser for Order of Rainbow for Girls, Laurel Assembly #41, Catontown, NJ. A Memorial Service will be held Friday at 1:00 PM at the Heller-Hoenstine Woodlawn Funeral Home, 200 North Main St., Lewistown with the Rev. Ronald Lynch officiating. Private interment will be in St. Mark's Cemetery, Lewistown. Family will receive friends from Noon until the time of service at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Mifflin County Library Association, 123 North Wayne St., Lewistown, PA 17044. Lancaster (PA) Online
(Courtesy of Bill Frazee)

FRAZEE, Emerson E. 'Pete' (1924-2004)

Emerson E. "Pete" Frazee, age 79, of Friendsville, Maryland, passed away Saturday, September 25, 2004, in Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, West Virginia. He was born December 26, 1924, in Leisenring, Pa., son of the now late Clark and Daisy (VanSickle) Frazee. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by two infant brothers, Harry and Grover Frazee. "Pete" was a United States Marine Corps Veteran who was wounded while serving in World War II and received the Purple Heart. He was a lifetime member of V. F. W. Post 10077 in Deer Park, Maryland, a member of American Legion Post 0071 in Oakland, Maryland, and Charter Member of the B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 2481 in Oakland, Maryland. He graduated from Friendsville High School and was co-owner of D & B Mine Materials. He was a Timberman all his life! Surviving are his loving wife, Shirley (Ryzok) Frazee; these Children: Bradley Frazee of Uniontown, Pa., Lisa Westhafer of Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dana Frazee of Friendsville, Maryland; these Step-Children: Janet Jefferys of Valley Point, West Virginia, Bill Glisan of Uniontown, Pa., Michael Glisan of Clearwater, Florida, Tammy Brugger of Richmond, Virginia, and Brian Glisan of LaVale, Maryland; one Grandson, Michael Westhafer; nine Step-Grandchildren; one Brother, Charles J. Frazee of Friendsville, Maryland; four Sisters: Mabel Griffith, Bernice Rodeheaver and Ruby Ryan all of Friendsville, Maryland, and Delores Miller of Austintown, Ohio; numerous Nieces and Nephews. Friends will be received in the DONALD R. CRAWFORD FUNERAL HOME OF FARMINGTON, Pa., today (Tuesday) from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Additional visitation will be held in BLOOMING ROSE CHURCH, Friendsville, Md., on Wednesday, September 29, from Noon until 1 p.m. Services will begin at 1 p.m. with the Rev. Phil Dukes officiating. Interment will follow in Asher Glade Cemetery where Military Rites will be accorded at graveside.
The Herald Standard 2004, Uniontown, PA, Tuesday, September 28, 2004
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 22, 2017

FRAZEE, Mrs. Emily Spurgin
 
Mrs. Emily Spurgin Frazee, daughter of John and Hannah Spurgin, was born August 23, 1851, and departed this life January 7, 1926, aged 74 years, 4 months and 14 days. She was born near Glade Farms West Va., and married William Wood Frazee. To this union four sons and one daughter were born, all of whom are living and married with the exception of the eldest son, who stayed on the farm with his mother. Mrs. Frazee was converted and became a member of the Big (Great ?) Crossing Baptist church in early life and always took an active interest in religious work so far as her health would permit. Her husband also became a member of the same church later in life and remained faithful until his death. Besides her children, Mrs. Frazee is survived by one sister and a number of grandchildren and a host of other relatives and friends.
about January 7, 1926; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 13, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Elizabeth Hileman
 
Mrs. Elizabeth Frazee, daughter of Hiram and Cynthia Ann (Hinebaugh) Hileman, was born February 24, 1856 and died November 15, 1932, aged 76 years, 8 months and 22 days. She was married to Jasper Frazee May 30, 1876, and to this union were born three sons, Harry, of Bergoo, W Va.; John of Mt. Braddock, Pa., and Oden, at home. She is also survived by three sisters, Katherine Riley, Friendsville, Mrs. Flora Frazee, Blooming Rose, and Mrs. Elvira Thomas, Markleysburg, Pa.; one brother, Harvey Hileman, Frostburg; ten grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Her husband (Jasper) died 24 years ago. (burial site unknown at this time).  She was a member of the Selbysport Methodist church, having united with that congregation early in life, and was on her way to church to attend prayer meeting when she was stricken.  Funeral services were held in the Selbysport M. E. church on November 17, at 2:00 p. m. by her pastor, Rev. H. E. Sumner. A large number of friends and relatives attended to pay their last respects. Interment was made in Blooming Rose cemetery.
Unknown Publication – hand dated 11/24/1932
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 16, 2014


FRAZEE, Mrs. Elizabeth Hileman
 
Mrs. Elizabeth Frazee died suddenly last Tuesday, November 15th (1932), while on her way to prayer meeting in Selbysport, Md. Mrs. Frazee was born February 24th, 1856, and at the time of her death was 76 years, 8 months and 22 days old. Her husband (Jasper Frazee) preceded her in death, Nov. 17, 1908, 24 years prior to her demise.  Mrs. Frazee was a devoted wife, mother and neighbor and will be mourned by many relatives and friends. She was a staunch supporter of her church and a regular attendant at most of its meetings. Next to her family and home she devoted much of her time to her church duties. Funeral services were conducted by her pastor, Rev. Sumner, in the church at Selbysport in which she was a member, on Thursday, November 17th, with interment in the Blooming Rose Church Cemetery. Mrs. Frazee is survived by three sons, Harry Frazee, Bergoo, W.Va., John Frazee, Mt. Braddock, Pa., and Oden, at home; also by three sisters and one brother.
Meyersdale Republican, November 24, 1932

(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 16, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Elizabeth Stuck
 
Frazee...Mrs Elizabeth (Stuck) Frazee of Frazee's Ridge died on Wednesday evening, May 20, at the home of her son-in-law, Wallace W Schlossnagle, Esq..at Selbysport, this country. Mrs. Frazee was one of the oldest persons in this whole section of country being at the time of her death in her ninety-fourth year. (born abt 1809)  The deceased raised a family of eleven children, all of whom reached man and womanhood before death entered the home. Of the eleven children four of them are dead, among them being the late Jonas Frazee, who died about one year ago. The surviving sons and daughters are Andrew J and Jasper, of Selbysport; Dennis W., of Baltimore; Charles F., of Pittsburg; Mrs. Catherine Moyer, Mrs. Jane Frances Fike, and Mrs. Savilla Schlossnagle, of Selbysport. Mrs Frazee was married many years ago, her husband being John J. Frazee who died about 25 years ago. Her maiden name was Stuck. The funeral took place from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Schlossnagle, and was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Board. The pallbearers were her grandsons. The interment was made in the family burying ground (small Frazee Ridge Cemetery) on Frazee's Ridge where she will await the call of her Master whom she served throughout a long and nobel life. Mrs. Frazee was the most highly respected and loved for her many Christian qualities and her demise is sadly mourned.
The Republican; 5/28/1903
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Ellen Green
 
Mrs. Ellen (Green) Frazee, widow of Kimmel Frazee, of Selbysport, MD died at 7 o'clock Thursday morning at the home of a son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Liston, of Confluence, with whom she had been visiting. Death was due to infirmities of age. Mrs. Frazee was a lifelong resident of Selbysport, and was well known in that community. Her maiden name was "Green". Surviving children are: Mrs. Hugh Gallagher, Toledo, OH; Martin Frazee, Selbysport; B. H. Frazee, Connellsville; Mrs. Bailey Liston, Confluence; and a son, Orval Frazee, at home. Three sisters, Mrs. Perry Broadwater, Bittinger, MD; Mrs. Nan Griffith, Listonsburg, and Mrs. Amanda Liston, Selbysport, also survive. Her husband died in January 1936. A son, M. E. Frazee of Poplar Grove and a daughter, Mrs. Roy Lowdermilk, of Cumberland, MD, also preceded her in death. The funeral service will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Frazee home at Selbysport. Burial will be in Frazee Ridge Cemetery. (Great Crossing Cemetery)
The Daily Courier Oct 20, 1939
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Emelie J. Bowlin

Emelie J. Bowlin Frazee died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kimmel Humbertson at Markleysburg, January 26. She was 89 years of age. Death was due to infirmities of old age. Mrs. Bowlin was born in Henry Clay township October 7, 1839. In 1857 she married Jefferson Frazee who died about 17 years ago. Two children survive, Mrs. Dollie Humbertson and Mrs. Amanda Taylor, of Markleysburg. She was the last of a family of seven. In addition to her daughters, she is survived by seven grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. The funeral services were held in the Church of God at Markleysburg Tuesday. The Rev. H. W. Jamison of Confluence officiated assisted by the Rev. Denico of Friendsville, Md. Burial was in the Frazee Ridge Cemetery. (Great Crossing Cemetery)
according to d.o.b., about January 26, 1929 ~  Genie; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Felicia Humberson

Funeral services were conducted Monday afternoon, June 12, 1932, at the family residence in East State Street, Terra Alta, West Virginia, at 2 o'clock, for Mrs. Felicia (Humberson) Frazee, 76, better known as "Grandma Frazee," who died at 2 a.m., Saturday, June 11, 1932, following a paralytic stroke suffered the previous Thursday night. Reverend L. E. Lindowed, pastor of the White Dale Brethren Church conducted the service. Mrs. Frazee was united in marriage in June, 1873 , to James Harvey Frazee and four sons were born. They are: George and Charles of Uniontown, Pennsylvania; Orval, deceased, and Walter Frazee of Terra Alta, West Virginia. Two brothers, Hiram Humberson of Friendsville, Maryland, and Frank Humberson of Fearer, Maryland, and three sisters, Mrs. Allie Guard of Braddock, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Mollie Rush and Mrs. Lydia Bittinger of Accident, Maryland, survive with 17 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren. She had been a life-long member of the Baptist Church of Markleysburg, Pennsylvania. Burial was in the Humberson Cemetery near Friendsville, Maryland.
The Morning Herald (Uniontown, Pennsylvania)-Wednesday, June 22, 1932-Page 3.
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 2, 2016

FRAZEE, Mrs. Flaura Hileman
 
Mrs. Flaura Hileman Frazee was born April 30th, 1867, departed this life April 17th, 1936. (the daughter of Hiram and Cynthia Hinebaugh Hileman) Thus making her age 68 years,9 months, 17 days. She was married to Albert Frazee Dec 31, 1890, to this union was born nine children.. She also has 24 grandchildren, two sisters and one brother, She was converted in her girlhood and joined the Methodist Episcopal Church. She was a faithful member til death. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon at the Blooming (Rose) Methodist Episcopal Church by her pastor Rev. R. L. Maness. Interment in the church cemetery. (Blooming Rose Cemetery, Friendsville, MD)
Hand dated 4/30/1936; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Flora Turney

Mrs. Flora (Turney) Frazee. widow of the late Frank L Frazee, formerly of Selbysport, died at the home of her son, Oliver B Frazee on Tuesday, July 21, 1953 and was 80 years of age. Surviving are her son, Oliver B Frazee; one sister, Mrs. Pearl DeBerry, Uniontown, Pa; one brother, Henry Turney, of Baltimore, and seven  grandchildren. Funeral services were held Friday afternoon in the Methodist Church with Rev. L Curtis Saville in charge and burial was in the Addison Cemetery, Addison, Pa.
unknown publication, date hand written 8/11/1953
(Courtesy of Mary Ann McCague)
Posted October 19, 2018

FRAZEE, Floyd Benjamin

Floyd Benjamin Frazee, 85, Berlin, died July 19, 2004, at Somerset Hospital. Born June 23, 1919, in Accident, Md., a son of Milford Eliza[sic, Elisha] and Ada Mae (Fearer) Frazee. Preceded in death by parents; son, Ronald Keith Frazee, who died Nov. 23, 1997; great-granddaughter, Melissa Ann Jackson; brothers: James, John, Lyman, Harold and Russell Frazee; sisters: Carrie Frazee, Mabel Lape, Margaret Savage and Clara Wall. Survived by wife, the former Clema Leora Jenkins to whom he was married 58 years; daughter, Mrs. John R. (Shirley) Shoff, Somerset; grandchildren: Mrs. Richard (Karyn) Belardi, Somerset; Christopher A. Phillippi, married to the former Regina Raley, Somerset; Mrs. Kimberly Leydig, Berlin; Craig A. Shoff, married to the former Susan Gough, Somerset; Mrs. Suzette Jackson, Somerset; Bryan Frazee, Colorado Springs, Colo.; step grandchildren, Jeffery and Heather Raley, Somerset; great-grandchildren, Sarah and Benjamin Brown, Jesse and Jamie Leydig, Audrey Jackson, Alexiel Frazee; step great-grandchildren, Michael and Casandra Raley. Brother of Dorsey R. Frazee, Sun City, Fla. Member of Calvary United Methodist Church. He was in the Conservation Corps 1936-1937; U.S. Army 1937- 1939; U.S. Navy Seabees during World War II. Retired heavy equipment operator for Operating Engineers; Local 66 Operating Engineers; American Legion Post 181; VFW Post 554; FOE Aerie 1801. Friends received 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Hauger-Zeigler Funeral Home, Somerset where service will be conducted 11 a.m. Thursday. The Rev. Raymond E. Lyon and Rev. Sherman H. Berkey officiating. Interment Kingwood I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Calvary United Methodist Church, 239 West Church St., Somerset, Pa. 15501. Graveside military rites will be accorded by Somerset County Honor Guard.
07/20/2004; Daily American
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Floyd N. (child)

Died, after an illness of only four days, Floyd N. [Frazee], son of Hamilton and Mary S. Frazee, aged nearly 3 years. Almost before the family and friends became aware that the disease had assumed a serious form he was gone. Being a child of unusual promise and such good health, his death fell heavily upon the familly and friends. Taken sick on Tuesday evening the disease at once assumed a serious form. So rapid did it do its work that on Saturday, just as the sun was sinking behind the western hills his spirit fled, taken away before his pure spirit became contaminated by the sins of a wicked world. We know that he has found a home among the bright angels above; yet he has left sorrowing and bleeding hearts behind. There are those who will miss his gleeful form, those in whose arms he used to nestle down to rest at the close of day, and those who will miss him on the playground. May He who looks down upon the marches of the stars, look down with a pitying eye upon the bereaved parents and friends, and soothe the aching heart and calm the troubled breast. FJW  (burial location unknown)
The Republican; June 25, 1887
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014


FRAZEE, Floyd Ray

Frazee Funeral
OAKLAND - A funeral service for Floyd Ray Frazee, 26, of Crellin, who was accidentally drowned Monday in a boating accident on Cheat River in Tucker County, W.Va., will be conducted Friday at 2 p.m. in the Blooming Rose Methodist Church near Friendsville. Rev. Leroy Harvey and Rev. Hiram Short will officiate. Interment will be in the church cemetery. A native of Friendsville, Mr. Frazee was a son of James and Bessie (Dietrich) Frazee, of Friendsville. He was born on January 27, 1934. Mr. Frazee had been an employe of the Interstate Lumber Company for eight years. Besides his parents he is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louella (Friend) Frazee; two sons, Edward R. and Gary Lee, at home. Also surviving are two brothers, James Frazee, of Friendsville; Noah W. Frazee, Hazelton, W. Va.; four sisters, Mrs. George Stoker, Morgantown, W. Va.; Mrs. Willard Fike, Windham, Ohio; Mrs. Robert Savage and Mrs. Charles Nugent, both of Friendsville. Charles Frazee, Friendsville, Orville Frazee, Ohio; Clarence Frazee, Hazelton, Reuben S. Niner, Friendsville, half-brothers and Mrs. Bertie Humberson, Hazelton and Mrs. Elizabeth Sisler, Friendsville, half-sisters also survive. The body is at the residence.
Source: The Evening Times; Cumberland, Maryland; Nov. 2, 1960; page 22.
(Courtesy of Wendy Mammoliti)
Posted April 3, 2010

FRAZEE, Floyd William

Floyd William Frazee, 77, Friendsville, died Monday, Nov 5, 2001, at Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland. Born June 7, 1929, in Selbysport, he was a son of the late Nathaniel J and Dosha (Wakefield) Frazee. He was also preceded in death by two sisters, Ruth Faucett and Mae Steyer, and one brother, Earl. He was a heavy equipment operator for the Garrett County Roads Department before retiring after 30 years of service, and attended the Hoyes United Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mary I (Enlow) Frazee; two sons, Roger F Frazee and Kevin I Frazee, both of Friendsville; one daughter Karen S Benedict, Friendsville; four brothers, Paul N Frazee, Ray Frazee, and Ralph Frazee, all of Friendsville, and Lawrence Frazee, Frostburg; one sister, Thelma Emory, Bittinger; five grand children; two step grand children; and one step great granddaughter.  Friends were received at the Newman Funeral Home, Accident, and a funeral service was conducted at Hoyes United Methodist Church, on Thursday, Nov 8 with the Rev. Samuel Wachter and the Rev. Donald Matthews officiating. Interment was in the Blooming Rose Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to either the Friendsville branch of the Ruth Enlow Library or the Parkinson's Foundation.
d.o.d. Monday, Nov 5, 2001; unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 22, 2017

FRAZEE, George F.

Confluence, PA May 18 - George F. Frazee, 63 years old, prominent jeweler, died at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning at Frantz Hospital. He had been in poor health the greater part of the winter but his condition was not regarded as serious until about 15 days ago. He was born in Friendsville, MD, in April (22),1877, (son of Jeremiah and Hiley Frazee) coming here with his family in 1917. Since then he had been in the jewelry business. Thirty eight years ago he was married to Carrie (Hileman) DeHaven of Addison. To the union was born one son, Floyd, a jeweler in Parkersburg, WV. Mr. Frazee was a former member of town council and in 1938 was school tax collector. He was a member of the Methodist Church and of the official board of that church. He was always interested in civic affairs. Mr. Frazee was the oldest watch inspector of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company at the time of his death. He was so recognized at staff meetings of watch inspectors in Chicago and New York. He was a member of the Baltimore & Ohio and Alton Railroad Club. He was also a member of the Masonic lodge at Somerset. In addition to the widow and son (Floyd), survivors include four brothers, James, Robert, Floyd and Alex, (brothers surviving were Albert, James, Noah and Alex) all of Friendsville, MD, and two sisters, Mrs. John Taylor (Elizabeth Jane) and Mrs. John Van Sickle (Catherina Anna) of Hazelton, WV. The funeral service will be held Sunday afternoon in the Methodist Church, Rev. J. O. Martin, the pastor, will officiate. Interment will be in Addison Cemetery. Members of the Masonic order will have charge of the service at the grave.
Cumberland Evening Times May 18, 1940
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014


FRAZEE, George F.

George F. Frazee, local jeweler and official watch inspector, Confluence, Pa., died on May 15. He was one of Confluence's best-loved citizens. Mr. Frazee was born in Friendsville, Md., April 22, 1877. He was a charter member of Youghiogheny Lodge, No. 134, K. of P., Friendsville, and a member of Somerset Lodge, No. 358, F. & A.M. He was deeply interested in the well-being of his community and at one time was a member of the town council and collector of school taxes. At the time of his death he was the oldest B & O watch inspector in point of service, and was specially interested in all matters relating to the time service. The funeral service was the largest in attendance ever held in the community. Those surviving are his wife and son, Mrs. Carrie L. Frazee, and Floyd R., jeweler of Keyser and Parkersburg. He was a big hearted man, a good citizen and a devoted husband and father. All the children in the community loved him and it has been said that no one in the community will be missed more than George Frazee. Our sympathy is extended to the family.
Obituary for George F. Frazee published in the "Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, November, 1940"
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014


FRAZEE, George Wolf (abridged)
 
George W. Frazee, a well-known and thoroughly respected citizen of Selbysport District, Garrett County, is a native of this vicinity, his birth having occurred here about half a century ago. The youngest son of Isaac and Chrystiann [Christianna (Wolf)] Frazee, born in 1848, George W. Frazee is a worthy representative of one of the pioneer families of western Maryland. In 1892 he purchased part of the old Dr. Frye farm, and now owns altogether about one hundred and sixty five acres. In 1878 Mr. Frazee married Miss Adelie Van Horn, of Pennsylvania, whose father Alexander Van Horn, is a prominent citizen of the Keystone State. Three daughters and one son grace the home of Mr. and Mrs Frazee, their names in order of birth being; Sallie Jane, Allie M., Donald and Cecelia (the two last mentioned being twins). The parents are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, and for nine years Mr. Frazee has been an officer in the congregation, steward , trustee, or superintendant of the Sunday-school. George Wolf Frazee was born April 19, 1848, departed this life Feb, 22, 1935, Thus making his age 86 years, 10 months and 3 days. He was married to Miss Adelie VanHorn Oct. 11, 1877. To this Union was born four Daughters and one son namely, Mrs Sarah Piper, Mary Eva who died very young, Mrs Alinor Soukup, Miss Cecilia at home and Alexander Donald. He is survived by his wife, these children and eight grandchildren. He was converted when but a young man and united with the Mill Run Methodist Episcopal Church and has lived a consistent Christian life. Funeral services were held at the family home on Sunday at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. R. L. Maness, pastor of the M.E. Church officiating. Interment in the Frazee cemetery.
(The Frazee Cemetery located at Selbysport, Md was relocated to the Addison Cemetery, Somerset Co., PA Cemetery about 1942)

"Portrait And Biographical Record 6th Congressional District." Chapman Publishing Co., 1898
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 16, 2014

 

FRAZEE, Gerald Douglas ‘Mike” Savage
 
Gerald Douglas "Mike" Savage Frazee, Sr 51, Friendsville, MD, died Monday, October 1, 1996 at Monongalia General Hospital, Morgantown, WV. Born Aug 14, 1945, at Uniontown, PA, he was the son of the late Foster Ivan and Macie Mae (Frazee) Savage. He was also preceeded in death by his adoptive grandparents. Oliver 'Bud" and Violet (Friend) Frazee.   He was a protestant by faith, and was owner and operator of a trucking company leased to Kaplan Trucking Co. He was a member of Teamsters Local 110. Survivors include his wife, Shirley Ann (Rodeheaver) Frazee; one son Gerald Douglas Frazee, Jr., Waynesburg, PA; two daughers, Tina Marie Parker and Aletta Alane Frazee, both of Friendsville; three granddaughters, 12 brothers and sisters, Mary Ann Frazee and Foster Ivan Savage, Jr., both of Markleysburg, PA, Sheldon Ray Savage, Sheila Louise Seese and John William Savage, all of Bruceton Mills WV; Joyce Jean Spiker, GibbonGlade, PA., Olivia Mae Wolverton, Point Marion, PA., Oliver Franklin Savage, Pittsburg, PA., Timothy Lee Savage and Tammy Lynn Savage, both of Friendsville, David Richard Savage, Albright, WV, and Frances Carol Savage Farmington, PA; five half brothers and sisters, Naomi Ford and Melvin Wayne Savage, both of Oakland, Ivan Eugene Savage and Robert Earl Savage, both of Friendsville and Shirley Marie Savage, Bruceton Mills WV and six adopted brothers and sisters, William Dale Frazee, Lake Lynn, PA; Theodore Wade Frazee, Baltimore, William Fred Frazee, and Jean Kisner, both of Freindsville, Ernest Ray Frazee Parsons, WV and Ruth Gross, Cumberland. Friends may call at the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, from 2-4 and 7-9 today, Thursday. A service will be conducted at the funeral home on Friday Oct 4 at 2 pm with the Rev Michael Robinson officiating. Interment will be in the Addison PA cemetery.
Republican; about Monday, October 1, 1996
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 16, 2014


FRAZEE, Mrs. Glady Gerlene Butler 

Gladys Gerlene Frazee, 75, formerly of Accident, died Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002, at Dennett Road Manor Nursing Home, Oakland  Born May 18, 1926, in Grantsville, she was the daughter of the late Truman and Clara (Wilt) Butler. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Clement Hudson Frazee, on May 3, 1986.  She was a member of Grace Brethren Church, Accident, and was a homemaker.  She is survived by one son, Darrell Frazee, Accident. Friends were received at the Newman Funeral Home, Accident (McHenry). A service was conducted at Oak Grove Church of the Brethren, McHenry, on Tuesday, Feb. 26, with the Rev. Donald Matthews officiating.  Interment was in the Oak Grove Cemetery.
abt. Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002; Maryland Obituary Collection
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
Posted December 21, 2013

FRAZEE, Mrs. Hanna Hook

Frazee, Hannah (Hook) 78, died Wednesday, April 5 at her late home near Blooming Rose. Death was due to complications. She was a daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Ezra Hook of Garrett County and well known in the Friendsville community. In addition to her husband, Noah Frazee (his 2nd wife), she is survived by a sister, Mrs. Grace Jones of Homestead, Pa. Two brothers preceded her in death. Funeral services were conducted Friday afternoon, April 7 in the Blooming Rose Church by Rev S E Ryan, of Brandonville followed by interment in the church cemetery.
hand dated 4/11/1950; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Harris Rusley
 
Harris R. Frazee, 68, 504 South St., Berlin, died unexpectedly Sept. 18, at his home. Born Oct. 11, 1898, in Friendsville, Md., he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albert Frazee. He was preceded in death by his parents, a brother and a sister. Surviving are his wife, the former Jennie N. Custer, and these brothers and sisters: Misses Pearle and Sadie, and Gilbert and Playford, all of Friendsville, Md., and Mrs. Henry Smearman, Addison. He was a member of the Pentacostal {sic] Church and Woodmen of the World. Funeral service will be held this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 p.m. in Johnson and Son Funeral Home, Berlin, with Rev. Daniel R. Long officiating. Interment will be made in Union Cemetery, Meyersdale.
Meyersdale Republican; September 21, 1967
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

 


FRAZEE, Hiram R.

A Garrett County man, who had been missing from his home since Thursday, was found yesterday lying dead in Minnow Creek, one-eighth mile north of Friendsville. Sheriff James Frantz of Garrett County said the man was identified as Hiram R. Frazee, 76, a farmer of near Friendsville. His body was found in the creek by Edward Sliger of Friendsville who had joined other volunteers in the search for the missing man. When the body was discovered, the sheriff and Dr. Benedick Skitarelic, medical examiner, were notified. The body was taken to Garrett Memorial Hospital where Dr. Skitarelic performed an autopsy. There was no evidence of foul play and Mr. Frazee apparently fell and drowned in the waters of Minnow Creek, officials said. A native of Friendsville, he was a son of the late Albert and Flora (Hileman) Frazee. His wife, Edith (Teets) Frazee, and a son, Glenn, preceded him in death. Surviving are six sons, Paul, Merle and Ward Frazee, Friendsville; Dale Frazee, Salisbury, Pa.; Emerson Frazee, Oakland, and Blaine Frazee, Markleysburg, Pa.; four daughters, Mrs. Opal Sisler, Hazelton, W.Va.; Mrs.Amy Friend, Uniontown, Pa.; Mrs. Eileen Capel, Grafton, W. Va., and Mrs. Linda Sechler, Akron, Ohio; three brothers, Harris Frazee, Somerset, Pa.; Gilbert and Playford Frazee, Friendsville; three sisters, Miss Pearl and Sadie Frazee, Friendsville, Mrs. Scynthia Smearman, Addison, Pa.; 18 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was a member of Blooming Rose Methodist Church where a service will be conducted today at 7 p.m. Rev. George Lovelace will officiate and interment will be in the church cemetery. The body is at the Newman Funeral Residence in Friendsville where friends will be received from 2 until 4 p.m. today.
The Cumberland Evening Times, July 25, 1967
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)

 

FRAZEE, Isaac

Death of a Prominent Citizen
Died, Nov 27th 1881, near Speelman's Mill, two and a-half miles below Selbysport, Mr. Isaac Frazee, 79 years, 8 months, 24 days. (s/o Jeremiah and Elizabeth Frazee)  My acquaintance with brother Frazee was limited, but I learn from those who knew him, that he was a good neighbor, a first class citizen and exemplified a good Christian character. It was clearly seen how highly he was respected by the large concourse of people that came to the funeral and followed all that was earthly of Father Frazee, to it last resting place, there to wait the summons from on high. Brother Frazee, was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for forty years, and during the greater part of that time he was a member of quarterly conference. He is no more; the weary wheels of life stood still; he is released from the toils and ills of life, and enjoys the rest that remains for the people of God. While he left to his children some of this world's goods, he left them a legacy that is worth more to them than the riches of earth, a well exemplified Christian character. They appreciated his religious example, and followed Christ. They felt sad at parting with a kind father, but knowing he had lived the allotted time for a man to live, they realized that to die was gain for him. While they have lost a loving father he has gained his long sought rest. The funeral services conducted by the writer, assisted by Rev. S. E. Simmons, of the M. E. Church South.
A. M. Bowlin; The Republican Dec 10, 1881
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Isaac
 
"… Isaac and Christiana (Wolf) Frazee. His (Hiram Frazee’s) father, (Isaac) , who was born here in 1803, devoted his active life to agriculture and was one of the successful farmers of his day, owning large tracts of land. In the ranks of the Whig party he was influential locally. He died in (Nov 27,) 1881, aged seventy-nine years. Seven of his nine children grew to mature years, namely: Elizabeth, wife of George F. Lowdermilk; Melinda, the widow of H.B. Demmit; Hiram M.; William Henry; Martha, now deceased; Sarah J., wife of Prof. A. W. DeWitt, and George W. The mother (Christiana (Wolf)) died in 1872, at the age of sixty-seven." (Burial at Addison Cemetery)
Excerpt from: section on Hiram M Frazee: "Portrait and Biographical Record 6th Congressional District Maryland" , Chapman Publishing Co., 1898
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 6, 2014

FRAZEE, Isaac Dale

WINTER HAVEN, Fla. — Isaac Dale Frazee, 75, of Winter Haven, Fla., formerly of Deer Park, passed away Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012, at his home. Born Aug. 14, 1936, in Selbysport, Mr. Frazee was the son of the late Glen Frazee and Helen (Umbel) Frazee of Friendsville. He was also preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Ruth Frazee; one infant grandson, Isaac Frazee; and infant twin sisters, Doris and Delores Frazee. Dale was a 1954 graduate of Northern High School, and a United States Army and Air Force veteran. He was a retired electrician, having worked for the Island Creek Coal Company, Bayard, W.Va., and most recently, OrangeCo in Bartow, Fla. He was a member of the Scottish Rite, 32nd degree of the Oakland Masonic Lodge 192, and was also a Shriner, belonging to the Ali Ghan Shriner Temple, Cumberland. He was a life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10077 in Deer Park, as well as The American Legion Post 71, Oakland. Dale was the proud father of Yvonne M. Frazee and fiance Bret Nicholas, of Melbourne, Fla., Glen E. Frazee and wife Teresa, of Jacksonville, Fla., Lisa M. Humbertson and husband, of Gary, LaVale, and Vicki M. Frazee, of Moorefield, W.Va. He is also survived by two sisters, Dorothy Glotfelty, of Accident, and Glenna Ringer and husband Ron, of Bruceton Mills, W.Va.; stepmother, Doris Frazee, of Friendsville; stepbrother, Gary Hinebaugh and wife Jackie, of Columbia, Ky.; stepsisters, Phyllis McCarty and husband Randy, of Friendsville, and Carla McCully and husband Ken, of Stafford, Va.; grandchildren, Adam Beeghly, of Grand Forks, N.D., Nicole Stewart and husband Greg, of Norfolk, Va., and Garrett and Emilee Humbertson, of LaVale; great-granddaughter, Alison Beeghly, of Grand Forks, N.D.; and numerous beloved nieces and nephews. Friends and family will be received at the Turner Funeral Home, 254 Main St., Markleysburg, Pa., on Friday, Jan. 27, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. A funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home on Saturday, Jan. 28, 2012, at 11 a.m. with the Rev. David Hattenfield presiding. Interment will be in the Asher Glade Cemetery, Friendsville. Military honors will be accorded at the cemetery by local veteran’s organizations. Pallbearers will include Gary Hinebaugh, Gary Humbertson, Bret Nicholas, Ron Ringer, Garrett Humbertson, Adam Beeghly, and Lee Frantz.
Cumberland Times News (FL) 1/25/2012
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Isaac Mathias

Frazee, Isaac- Age 81 years, of Markleysburg, PA, died Friday, February 16, 1968 at the Spear Nursing Home, Markleysburg. Surviving are the following children; Glen Frazee and Mrs. Mary Huff, both of Friendsville, MD; five grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren and thirteen great, great, grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Cuba Friend and Mrs. Emma Frantz, both of Friendsville, MD. He was a member of the Sand Spring Church of God, Friendsville. Friends will be received in the James R. Williams Funeral Home, Markleysburg, after 7 this evening and in the Markleysburg Church of God Monday, from 1 until 2 p.m., the hour of service. Rev. Joseph Lewis and Rev. Vernon Witt will officiate. Burial will follow in the Asher Glade Cemetery.
The Morning Herald, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Feb 17, 1968
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
(Posted September 14, 2009)

[s/o Mathais and Amanda (Umbel) Frazee ~ Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague]

FRAZEE, James B

Selbysport~It becomes my painful duty to announce the death of Mr. James B Frazee (son of Elisha and Barbara Stuck Frazee), who had been sick for the last ten months. His death was caused by consumption. He was a very highly exteemed young man and will be missed by both young and old. The funeral services were held in the Baptist church, on Frazee's Ridge. (Great Crossing Cemetery) They were conducted by Rev. Brown, of Confluence, Pa. There was the largest number of people present that ever attended a funeral in this neighborhood.
The Republican; 7/10/1886
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, James Harvey Newton
 
Six grandsons served as pallbearers for James Harvey Newton Frazee, 85 years, seven months and four days, who was buried Sunday afternoon in Humbertson cemetery, near Friendsville, Md., following services in Rush church, that place, in charge of Rev. Chester Thomas, Salem, W. Va. Mr. Frazee was born October 15, 1853. In 1873, he married Felecia Humberston, who died June 18, 1933. To their union were born four sons, including Charles Frazee and George Frazee, Uniontown; Walter Frazee, Terra Alta, W. Va.; Orville Frazee, deceased.   In addition, 22 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren also survive. Mr. Frazee became affiliated with the Baptist church early in life. He always was interested in religious and civic activity. Death came last Friday in Terra Alta, where he had been making his home with his son, Walter. Grandsons who served as pallbearers were William, Acron, Paul, Carlus, Dirk, and Blane Frazee.
Source: The Morning Herald; Uniontown, Pennsylvania; Tuesday, May 23, 1939; page 8.
(Courtesy of Wendy Mammoliti)
Posted January 10, 2014 

FRAZEE, James Perry

James Perry Frazee, 60, passed away in a hospital in Connellsville, Friday, Feb. 1. He was born in Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1885, the son of Andrew Jackson and Sara Anna Frazee, who passed away many years ago. In his early life his parents lived in Selbysport in Garrett County, Maryland. For 37 years he was a B. & O. railroader and lived in Connellsville. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Funeral services were conducted at 3 o'clock Monday, Feb. 4, by Rev. M. B. Clendenien of Confluence. Interment was made in the Addison Cemetery. He is survived by four daughters who live in Connellsville. Also surviving are two sisters - Mrs. G. N. Dute of Ursina and Mrs. W. W. Frazee of Confluence. Relatives who attended the funeral were Mrs. Julia Frazee Croft, California, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins, Coal Center; Mrs. David McLain and son, Gary, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Fike and Hazel Schlossnagle, Friendsville, Md.
Meyersdale Republican, February 14, 1946
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Jefferson

Jefferson Frazee a well known resident of Buffalo Run, Garrett County, Md., died at that place Thursday, May 4, aged 63 years, 5 months, after an illness of 13 months in which he was completely helpless. He was born in Garrett county where he resided. He was married to Miss Emma Lou Bowlin of Henry Clay Township, who with two daughters survive. The daughters are Mrs. Kimmel (Dollie) Humbertson, Markleysburg, and Mrs. Washington (Amanda) Taylor of Fear, W. Va. He is also survived by four brothers and one sister, these being, Judson, Ephraim, Luther L. and William, all of whom reside in the vicinity of the place of his death. The funeral took place Saturday from Buffalo Run Baptist Church, Rev. McAdo pastor officiating. The funeral was largely attended. Interment in the Buffalo Run Cemetery. (Great Crossing Cemetery).
A large party left here Saturday morning to attend the funeral of the late Jefferson Frazee of Buffalo Run, Md., a brother-in-law of A. R. Humbert. The party consisted of C. B. Humbert, Mr and Mrs. T.A. Humbert, Confluence; Mrs. J. H. Sanner, Cumberland; Mrs. Goldsborough, Fairchance; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Humbert, Connelsville; Mr and Mrs. Newlin Bowlin, Horse Shoe Bottom. They left here at 6 o'clock in the morning and drove over to be in time for the funeral that took place a 11 o'clock.
Unknown publication; no date noted
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Jennie Turney
 
Mrs. Jennie Turney Frazee, aged 85 years, 2 months and 3 days, died at 2:00 p.m., Monday, November 25,(1940) at the Frantz Hospital, Confluence, after an illness of five weeks. Mrs. Frazee was born near Addison, September 22, 1855, a daughter of the late Phillip and Catherine Turney. On January 25, 1877, she married Thomas C. Frazee of Frazee Ridge, Md., who passed away 21 years ago. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Silas Savage; one son, Frank Frazee, and two grandchildren, all of Somerfield, and one brother, Peter S. Turney, of Port Angles, Washington. Mrs. Frazee resided in Addison Township all her life. She joined the St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church at Addison in 1869 of which she remained a faithful member. Funeral services were conducted at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the Addison Lutheran Church by the pastor, Rev. James S. Shannon, assisted by Rev. John O. Martin. Interment was in Addison Cemetery in charge of Undertaker H. H. Rodehaver and Son, of Somerfield.
Meyersdale Republican; December 5, 1940
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Jennie N. Custer
 
Jennie N. Frazee, 84, formerly of Berlin, died Sept. 20, 1983, at Latrobe Area Hospital. She was born Feb. 5, 1899, in Johnstown, daughter of the late George and Tillie (Snyder) Custer. She was preceded in death by parents; her husband, Harris (son of Albert and Flaura Frazee); a daughter; and a son. She is survived by the following grandchildren: Ms. Lois Jean Cole and Louis Mishler, both of Akron, Ohio; and Glenn Hummel, Cleveland, Ohio; also eight great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchildren. Friends were received at the Johnson-Kuhlman Funeral Home, Berlin, where services were held with the Rev. Robert J. Klier officiating. Interment, Union Cemetery, Meyersdale.
The Republic; September 29, 1983
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Jeremiah

"The grandfather (Jeremiah Frazee - born May 28, 1769) of our subject (Hiram M. Frazee), succeeded to the old Frazee homestead originally owned by Elisha Frazee (born about 1727 and died before 1800), his father, who came to Selbysport from NJ.  Elisha had two sons, Jeremiah and Jonathan, and from them have descended all who bear the name of Frazee in this county. Jeremiah became rich and prominent, and died in 1850 (I have Sept 26, 1856) , aged eighty-four years."
(The dates are from another family member but I have no proof.  Burial - unknown - is believed to be on the old Frazee homestead)
Excerpt from: section on Hiram M Frazee: "Portrait and Biographical Record 6th Congressional District Maryland",  Chapman Publishing Co., 1898
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 6, 2014

FRAZEE, Jeremiah
 
Jeremiah Frazee, 91, Addison, Pa., formerly of Friendsville, died Tuesday, May 4, 1999, at the Meyersdale (Pa.) Manor Nursing Home. Born Feb. 23, 1908, in Friendsville, he was the son of the late Alexander and Maggie B (Lininger) Frazee. He was also preceded in death by two grandsons. He was a retired high lift operator for Frazee Lumber Co. Survivors include his wife, Pauline A. (Friend) Frazee; two sons, Ralph W. "Bill" Frazee, Addison, and Kenneth Frazee, Markleysburg, Pa.; three daughters, Ellen Haley, Philippi. W.Va., Shirley Christner, Fort Worth, Texas, and Dorothy Scoville, Dayton; three sisters, Freda Ritter, Hopwood, Pa., Carrie Fearer, Conshocton, Ohio, and Mae Corodi, Uniontown, Pa.; 16 grandchildren, 27 great grandchildren, and one great great grandchild. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today, Thursday. A service will be conducted at the funeral home on Friday, May 7, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Martin Stewart officiating. Interment will follow in the Blooming Rose Cemetery.
Tuesday, May 4, 1999; The Republican, Oakland, Maryland
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, John J.
 
Died, Monday, November 3, 1879, near Selbysport John (J) Frazee, in the 75th year of his age. Though not a member of the church, it is hoped that he made his peace with God, and now is at rest. He leaves a wife and six children to mourn their loss. (buried at small Frazee Ridge Cemetery)
The Republican; 11/15/1879
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, John M.

John M. Frazee, 73, Harnedsville, died Oct. 13, (1966) in Somerset Community Hospital. Born Feb. 23, 1893, in Cove, Md., he was a son of Perry and Mary Ellen (Fisher) Frazee. He is survived by his wife, the former Effie M. Deal; a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Holiday, Harnedsville; a son, Robert M., Somerset; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. He was a brother of F. E. Frazee, Orlando, Fla.; Ira, Friendsville; Harry L., Addison; Sherman and Carl, Accident; Bert W., Erman and Mrs. Margaret Roberts, Confluence; Mrs. Lulu Goeringer, Akron; Mrs. Ferne Fike and Mrs. Oretha Sechler, Somerset. Funeral service was held Sunday in Humbert Funeral Home, Confluence. Interment was made in Addison Cemetery.
Meyersdale Republican, October 20, 1966
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Jonas

Frazee, In Pittsburg, Pa., Tuesday morning, Jonas Frazee, formerly of Selbysport, this county, where the deceased was for a number of years engaged in the general mercantile business. His funeral will take place at Selbysport this afternoon at three o'clock. He leaves a wife (Rose) and several children, besides his brother Charles F. and one or two sisters. (buried at the small Frazee Ridge Cemetery)
The Republican; 5/1/1902
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Jonathan T.

Jonathan, (FRAZEE, JONATHAN T - buried at Antietam National Cemetery, Sharpsburg, MD  plot 2427)  the only brother, fell in the battle of Antietam, nobly and bravely defending the flag of his country and sleeps in the cemetery at that place. May they all have part in the first resurrection and enjoy peace and happiness forever.     H.E. Friend.

Body Reinterred
The remains of Mrs. Eliza M. (Frazee) Turney, wife of Daniel Turney, were buried in the Hoyes cemetery in December, 1905. On Oct. 19, 1907, the body was taken up and on the 20th was conveyed to Addison, Pa., and interred in the beautiful cemetery at that place, in the presence of quite a large company of relatives and friends.
 
Same Turney was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Frazee, both of whom preceded her by a number of years to the immortal shore. Thomas Frazee and his invalid sister are the only remaining members of the family. Thomas (Richard Thomas Frazee), prompted by the tenderest feeling of love and affection, at great labor and expense, has gathered the sleeping dust of his parents and two sisters, Maggie (FRAZEE, MARGARET)  and Emily (FRAZEE, EMILY), in the beautiful lot in the cemetery at Addison, and erected monuments over each.
The Republican, November 7, 1907
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Kate Ann  Fearer

Markleysburg - Mrs. Kate Ann Frazee, wife of Isaac Frazee, died Sunday at her home here. Besides her husband, she is survived by a son, Glenn Frazee, of Friendsville; a daughter, Mary Huff, Friendsville; three brothers, Floyd Fearer, of here; and Lester and Ernest Fearer, both of Williamsport, MD; five grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Services were held today and interment was in Asher Glade Cemetery here.
Cumberland Evening Times, May 3, 1961
(Courtesy of Pat Thompson)
(Posted September 14, 2009)

 

FRAZEE, Lafayette

LAFAYETTE FRAZEE BURIED
Oakland, MD, August 28 - Funeral services for Lafayette Frazee, 70, of Friendsville, who died of paralysis, were conducted Monday morning, August 25, 1930, at the Methodist Episcopal Church, Friendsville, by the Reverend A. S. Denning, assisted by the Reverend T. E. Shea. Burial was in the Humberson family cemetery near Friendsville. Mr. Frazee was a member of one of the pioneer families of Garrett County where he was born. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Annie (Hila Ann Humberson) Frazee; a brother, Harvey Frazee of Terra Alta, West Virginia, and a sister, Mrs. Elvira (Frazee) Thomas of Markleysburg, Pennsylvania.
Cumberland Evening Times (Cumberland, Maryland)-Thursday, August 28, 1930-Page 11.
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 2, 2016

FRAZEE, Mrs. Lavonna Blanche Whitehair

Lavonna Blanche Frazee, 84, Friendsville, died Friday, Jan. 20, 2012, at her daughter's home in Weston, Colo. Born Feb. 6, 1927, in Ganer, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Pearl (Mosser) Whitehair. She was also preceded in death by her husband of 65 years, Paul N. Frazee; and one sister, Mildred Shaffer. Retired after 22 years as a key-punch operator, she was a member of Friendsville United Methodist Church. She was a devoted wife and loving mother. Gardening, church activities, and caring for her many pets were her greatest joys. She is survived by her daughter, Sandra and husband Tom Speicher; and one niece, Donna Pook and husband Bennie, York, Pa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a graveside service at Garrett County Memorial Gardens, Oakland, on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at 11 a.m., with Pastor Sarah Rettig officiating. Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, is in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be directed to the Garrett County Humane Society, Oakland, or Friendsville United Methodist Church. Condolences may be sent to the
family at
www.newmanfuneralhomes.com.
Republican Newspaper, Oakland, Garrett Co, MD; Jan 26, 2012
(Courtesy of Mary Myers Teets)
Posted June 16, 2012

FRAZEE, Lot/Lott Watson

Lot Watson Frazee died at his home on Frazee Ridge, Garrett County, Md., on Thursday, April 24, (1930) at the age of 83 years, 2 months and 8 days. He had been in delicate health for a long time and was confined to his bed since last Christmas. Lot Watson Frazee was born on the farm on which he died, on February 16, 1847; he was a son of Squire and Sarah Frazee, descendants of one of the pioneer families of Garrett County. He was the last of a family of eleven to pass away. When young he married Isabella Wass of Addison, who died 11 years ago. To this marriage were born two children, both of whom survive. They are William W. Frazee of Confluence and Mrs. R. B. Spurgeon at home. Three grandchildren and one great-grandchild also survive. He was for many years a member of the Baptist Church, and was noted for his sterling character and honesty. The funeral took place at the family home on Sunday, April 27, Rev. Denny of the Friendsville Baptist Church officiating. Interment in Addison Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended, there being mourners from four counties, viz.; Somerset and Fayette counties, Pa.; Garrett County, Md., and Preston County, W.Va., present.
Meyersdale Republican; May 1, 1930
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Lucian

Lucian Frazee, formerly of Garrett County, Maryland, but for some years living a retired life at Markelysburg, Pennsylvania, died in the Home Sanitarium in Oakland, Maryland, Tuesday Evening, July 25, 1916, after an illness of about four weeks, his death resulting from a carbuncle which had formed upon his back. Mr. Frazee was brought to the Oakland Institution by his sons, William M. Frazee and B. T. Frazee, on Saturday, July 22, 1916, but the disease had so far progressed and made such inroads upon the vitality of the sufferer that it would not yield to treatment and his death came as a relief to his sufferings. Mr. Frazee was born in Garrett County, Maryland, June 14, 1851, age 65 years, one month and 11 days, was married to Catherine Ann Thomas on January 2, 1871. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Catherine Ann (Thomas) Frazee and by three sons, William M. Frazee of Oakland; Austin A. Frazee of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Bert T. Frazee of Selbysport, and one daughter, Mrs. Mary (Frazee) Free of Markleysburg, Pennsylvania. Mr. Frazee was a member of the Baptist Church for a number of years. His funeral was held from the Big Crossing Church of that denomination, located near Selbysport, Maryland, on Thursday, July 27, 1916, at 2 o'clock with the interment in the cemetery nearby. Services were conducted by the Reverend Frye of Ohiopyle, Pennsylvania.
The Morning Herald (Uniontown, Pennsylvania)-Friday, August 4, 1916-Page 7.
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 2, 2016

FRAZEE, Mrs. Lydia Beeghley

Mrs. William M (Milo) Frazee, daughter of the late Jacob and Catherine Speicher Beeghley, and widow of the late William M Frazee died at her home in Davidsville, Pa., June 16. She was born in Accident (MD) October 17, 1875. Until 19 she lived in Oakland. Survivors are two sons, Paul, Erie, Pa., Car , Oakland; ___ grandchildren, 10 great[grand] children, four sisters, Mrs. Herman Hosteer, Mrs. William H Bummell, Johnstown, Pa., Mrs Emma Bowman, Bellaire, Md. Funeral services will be held from the Davidsville Lutheran Church with Rev. Russell D S_ling in charge. Interment will be in the Accident cemetery about __pm EST
hand written dated 6-17-1952; Publication unknown
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Lydia  Brown, nee Bowser

Mrs. Lydia Bowser Frazee, 79, born October 22, 1866, a daughter of John and Rebecca Bowser died at her home at Accident on August 8. Mrs Frazee had been in failing health for a year but was able to be about her rooms until last Wednesday evening ___ 5:30 she became seriously ill and passed away the following morning at 6 o'clock. When a young girl she was united in marriage to Mr. Harrison Brown, a mail carrier to Confluence, PA, who was murdered on his route in 1912. To this union was born two daughters, one daughter, Mrs. Ida R Wil__out, preceded her in death; the other daughter, Mrs. Sarah Tissue, of __rawn, Pa., surviving besides 4 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. Mrs. Brown later was united in marriage to (William) Perry Frazee of Cove, who survives; also 12 step-children, John Frazee, of Harndsville, Pa., Mrs. George Roberts, Confluence; Mrs. Lulu Bender and Ervin Frazee, of Akron, Oh.,; Sherman and Carl Frazee, of Accident; Erman, Bert, and Lester Frazee and Mrs. Glen Fike of Addison, Pa.6; Mrs. Delbert Sechler of Fort Hill, Pa.,; and Ida Frazee, of Cove; 18 step grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Mrs. Frazee resided at the Frazee home in Cove until 2 years ago when they sold their farm and moved to Accident to live with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frazee. She was life long and faithful member of the Methodist church at __trawn, Pa. Funeral services were held on Sunday afternoon, August 11, from the Methodist Espiscopal church at Addison by Rev. Bird. She was laid to rest by the side of her former husband in the Addison cemetery. Pallbearers were her stepsons, Ervin, Lester, Ira, Erman, Sherman and Carl Frazee. Among those at the service were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence King, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowser, Pittsburgh;.........
*****newspaper cut here****
Publication unknown;  about 8 August 1946
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Lyman H

Cove, Maryland ~ Lyman Harden Frazee was born Aug. 11, 1860, in Pennsylvania. He was a son of Addison and Caroline Harden Frazee. When he was a young boy his parents moved to Cove, Md. When a young man he was united in marriage to Miss Mary Bach. They spent 60 years of happiness and sorrow that were shared together. To this union were born five children. Besides his sorrowing widow he leaves one daughter, Mrs. Charles Laub of Markleysburg, Pa.; two sons, Clarence and Henry of Akron, Ohio. One son Floyd, died in infancy, and one daughter, Mrs. Henry Weber passed away several years ago at Akron, Ohio. He is also survived by three brothers, Jessie of Jenkins, Ky., Perry and Ira of Cove, Md., and two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Cottington of Friendsville, Mrs. Conway of Connellsville, Pa. Mr. Frazee passed away on July 11, 1942, at the age of 81 years, 11 months, at his home near Markleysburg, where he and his wife moved about 20 years ago to be with their daughter. The funeral was held from his home on Monday, July 13, at 2 o'clock with service in the St. John's Church here by his pastor, Rev. L. A. Wagner. The pallbearers were six nephews, Erman, Sherman, John, Ira, Bert, and Lester Frazee. Six nieces were flower girls. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The funeral was in charge of undertaker H. H. Rodehauser and William Rodehauser Jr. of Somerfield.
Meyersdale Republican, August 13, 1942
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

FRAZEE, Lyman

Word was received of the death of Lyman Frazee, aged 56, (born about 1902) which occurred at his home at Washington D.C., on Sunday March 23 (1958). Mr. Frazee was the son of Mrs. (Ada) May Fearer Frazee and the late Milford (Elisha) Frazee. The Frazees were former residents of the Cove. The funeral services was conducted at Washington on March 25 (1958).
hand dated 2-15-1945;  Publication Unknown.
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Mansfield E.

M.E. Frazee Dies at Poplar Grove; Funeral Friday.
Mansfield E. Frazee of Poplar Grove, well known in Connellsville Township and throughout Fayette County, died at 11:09 o'clock last night at his residence after an illness which had its inception in the later part of September. He spent five weeks in Uniontown Hospital and was brought to his home just five weeks ago today. Mr. Frazee was widely known as a school teacher and also as a lumber and coal operator, engaging in that business during the period of the War. Born July 6, 1878 on a farm near Selbsyport, Maryland, he spent his boyhood days in the county. As a young man he attended West Virginia University at Morgantown, W.Va, and later graduated from California State Teachers College in 1889. In 1901 he received his bachelor of arts degree at Ohio Northern Univeristy at Adah, Ohio, and in 1902 engaged in his first teaching at Ursina. During the war he left the teaching profession to engage in lumber and coal operating but six years ago he re-entered the school work, becoming a teacher at the Casparis school where he conducted classes for the past six years. It was shortly after the resumption of the present term that he became ill. Mr. Frazee was married on July 26, 1909, at Oakland, Maryland, to Miss Leticia Rush, who survives, together with one daughter, Miss Mildred, at home. His father, Kimmel Frazee, died last January at the farm near Shelbysport. His mother still resides there. Other survivors are three brothers, B. H., of Sycamore Street, Martin and Orville, both of Selbysport, and two sisters, Mrs. Hough Gallagher of Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Bailey Liston of Confluence. He was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church here, and a life member of King Solomon Lodge, No. 346, F & A.M., a member of Royal Arch Chapter, No.283, of Connellsville; Lodge of Perfection, Uniontown; the consistory and Syria Temple at Pittsburg. The funeral service will be held at 1 o'clock Friday afternoon at the residence with Rev. L. S. Elliott, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church officiating. Interment will be in Blooming Rose Cemetery at Blooming Rose, Md., near Markleysburg, in charge of Funeral Director John H. D. Sibel.
The Daily Courier (Connellsville, Pennsylvania), Tuesday, 15 Dec 1936
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

 FRAZEE, Marie Colabine

LEWISTOWN - Marie C. Frazee, 94, of 737 Loop Road, Lewistown, died at 2:32 p.m., Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009, at her home. Born July 31, 1914, in Lewistown, she was the daughter of the late Plummer McAlevy and Jennie Colabine. She was preceded in death by her husband, William R. Frazee, Sr. on Nov. 9, 1982. She is survived by: two children, Nancy Marie Frazee Hale, of Lewistown, and William R. Frazee, Jr., of Lewistown, grandchildren, George A. Long, James Long, William Frazee III, John T. Frazee and Terri Frazee and seven great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by a brother, Lionel Colabine. In her early life, she was employed at the American Viscose Corporation and then was a homemaker. She was a member of the St. Mark's Episcopal Church in Lewistown and the Order of the Eastern Star. Private funeral services will be held at the convenience of the family. There will be no public viewing. Private interment at St. Mark's Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Mifflin County Library Association, 123 N. Wayne St., Lewistown, PA 17044. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hoenstine Funeral Home, 75 Logan St., Lewistown.
Lewistown (PA) Sentinal, January 17, 2009
(Courtesy of Bill Frazee)

 

FRAZEE, Martin V.

Oakland (MD) - Martin V. Frazee, 63, a member of the Accident City Council, died Tuesday evening following an illness of several months. Born in Selbysport, November 16, 1885, he was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kimmel Frazee. He was a farmer in Selbysport for many years before moving to Accident. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss Myrtle Rush; two brothers, Orville C. Frazee, Confluence, PA and Benjamin Frazee, Connellsville, PA, and two sisters, Mrs. Bailey Lispon, Confluence and Mrs. Hugh Gallagher, Toledo. He was a member of the Selbysport Methodist Church. A funeral service will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Friendsville Methodist Church by Rev. Robert L. Greynolds, Parsons, WV, former pastor, assisted by Rev. W. E. Wade, pastor. Interment will be in Blooming Rose Cemetery, near Friendsville. Pallbearers will be Charles Miller, Dorsey Guard, Walter Ritchter, Bruce Miller, R. C. Turney, and Frank Riddell.
Cumberland Evening Times - Mar 24, 1949
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Mary Bach

Mrs. Mary Bach Frazee, widow of Lyman H. Frazee, was born March 2, 1861 at Cove and passed away February 8 (1945) at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Laub, at Markleysburg, Pa. Both Mr. and Mrs. Frazee spent their lives at Cove until 24 years ago when they went to live with their daughter. Mrs. Frazee was the mother of five children. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Cora Laub; two sons, Clarence and Henry Frazee, of Akron, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Anna Bowman, Uniontown, Mrs. Elizabeth Hileman, Cleveland, Ohio; one brother, Henry Bach, of Accident. Also by eight grandchildren; four great grandchildren. Mrs. Frazee was aged 83 years, 11 months and six days, and was a lifelong member of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran church, Cove. Her husband died in July of 1942. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon from the Cove Lutheran church, the Rev Guss, of Confluence in charge. Burial was in the church cemetery.
about February 8 1945; unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)

Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Mary M.

Mrs Mary M Frazee, wife of Chas. F Frazee, died at Selbysport, March 9th, 1881, aged 20, 11 months and 2 days. Sister Frazee was a Christian lady and bore her affliction with patience and reseguation. She was a good wife and affectionately requested her husband to meet her in Heaven. The large concourse of people who followed the remains from her late residence to the Baptist Church on "Frazee Ridge" where her funeral was preached by the writer, attested the fact that she was greatly respected by her neighbors. The beautiful casket with all that was mortal of our late sister was interred in the family burying grounds where she will quietly sleep until the Master shall say "come ye blessed of my father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the foundation of the world."   Joseph DeWitt. (buried at the small Frazee Ridge Cemetery). (N.B.- possible that maiden name was Fike)
The Republican 19 March 1881
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Mary Susan White
 
Mrs. Mary S Frazee, (wife of William Hamilton Frazee) Oakland, (born per 1900 census - June 1842--- daughter of Richard White) aged 88 years, died last Thursday evening (Oct, 1928) about 7:30 o'clock. Death was due to heart failure. She was riding in an automobile enroute from Mt. Lake to Oakland at the time of her death. Funeral services were held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Austin Brown (Amanda Theodosia), on Second street, the Rev. C. A. Shilke, officiating. Interment was made in the cemetery at Friendsville. Mrs. Frazee was a life-long resident of Garrett county and is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Austin Brown, of Oakland, and two sons, Rolla of Oakland and Albert Frazee of Selbysport. Relatives attending the funeral from a distance were Mrs. C.S. Funk of New Stanton, Pa.; Mrs. Bert Frantz and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frazee and family of Homestead, Pa.
Publication Unknown - hand dated Oct 11, 1928
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 16, 2014

FRAZEE, Milford Elisha

Milford E. Frazee, age 66 years, died Sunday morning, Dec 30th, 1934 at his home in Friendsville, after an illness of 15 years. Mr. Frazee was born in Garrett County, and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Addison Frazee. On July 12, 1895, he was united in marriage to Ada May Fearer. He leaves to morn his loss, his widow and nine children, two sisters and four brothers. Funeral services were conducted in the Cove Church by Rev. Harper of the Lutheran church, assisted by Rev. Maness of Methodist Church, interment in Cove cemetery. Mrs. Frazee and family wish to thank all who have helped during their bereavement.
No other dates are on this obituary.
about 30 December 1934; Probably clipped from The Republican Newspaper, Oakland, MD
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014


FRAZEE, Noah

A jockey, who raced at Cumberland, MD and Wheeling WV, is free on bond after being charged with manslaughter following a fatal automobile accident on Rt. 40, near Frostburg, MD, Sunday morning. The jockey, Sammy Palumbo, 40, of Charleston, WV, was enroute to Wheeling when the crash occurred. The victim, Noah Frazee, 77, of Friendsville, MD, was a passenger in the other auto driven by Walter Fearer, 18, of Friendsville, that collided with Palumbo's auto. Dr. E. T. Baumgarner, deputy medical examiner of Garrett County, MD said last night that Palumbo was released on bond. Mr. Frazee's body was removed to the Rodeheaver Funeral Home, Markleysburg. Services will be held today in the Blooming Rose Methodist church, followed by burial in the church cemetery.
The Morning Herald - Aug 29, 1950 - Uniontown, Pennsylvania
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Noah
 
Noah Frazee [born 3/9/1873; son of Jeremiah and Hiley (Boyer) Frazee] of Blooming Rose section, was killed instantly (abt 8/2/1950) in a head-on automobile collision on route 40, east of Grantsville, on Sunday morning, about 8 o'clock. Frazee was enroute to a produce stand located on route 40 at the Finzel road, according to Walter W. Fearer, Friendsville, who was driver of the Frazee car. Savino "Sammy" Palumbo, highly rated jockey of the minor racing tracks, Charles Town, W. Va., posted $1,000 bond on a charge of manslaughter by automobile, State Police said. Palumbo was driving the car which stuck the Frazee machine. Trooper Glen Folk said Palumbo was apparently attempting to pass another vehicle at the top of a rise in the highway 5 miles west of Frostburg when the cars collided. Palumbo, who posted bond before Trial Magistrate J. U. Stanton, in Grantsville, told police he was enroute to Wheeling Downs Race Track. He was ordered to return for a preliminary hearing September 8. Dr. E. I Baumgartner, deputy state medical examiner, said Frazee suffered 'crushing chest injuries of the left wall, a ruptured lung and hemorrhages". Also investigating the accident were Sheriff J. S. Teats, State's Attorney W. Dwight Stover and other State Police. They said the victim apparently was thrown against the old-model automobile gear shift which was located in the middle of the floor. Neither Palumbo nor Fearer was injured. Trooper Blair J. Buckel said Palumbo was traveling west in a line of traffic and apparently attempted to pass the vehicle ahead of him as he topped the knoll. The car was "across" the midstrip on the wrong side of the road when the accident occurred, police said. Both cars were badly damaged and had to be towed from the scene. Frazee's body was removed to Rodeheaver Funeral home in Markleysburg Pa. (Burial was in the Blooming Rose Cemetery with his second wife Hanna Hook Frazee)

hand dated 8/31/1950 Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 30, 2014

FRAZEE, Noah W.
 
Markleysburg, Pa - Noah W. Frazee, 62, of Markleysburg, formerly of Friendsville, died Monday, June 20, 1994 at Monogalia General Hospital, Morgantown, W. Va. Born on Feb 13, 1932 in Friendsville, he was the son of the late James and Bessie (Detrick) Frazee. He was also preceded in death by his first wife, Bonnie (Feathers) Frazee. Mr. Frazee was retired from Interstate Lumber Company of Kingwood, W.Va. and was a veteran of the Korean Conflict. Surviving are his wife, Ruth (Wilson) Adams Frazee; three daughtersk Betty Miller, Mary Sager and Patty Chidester, all of Bruceton Mills; four step children, Darlene Adams, Markleysburg; Lana Wyrick, Eden, N.C.; Jonathan Adams, Fort Bragg, N.C.; Dana Smoot, Deep Creek Lake; one brother, James Frazee, Friendsville; one step brother, Steryl Niner, Frinedsville; four sisters, Ann Stoker, Morgantown; Eloise Fike, Warren, Ohio; Beulah Savage and Nellie Nugent, both of Friendsville; 12 grandchildren and five step grandchildren. Friends will be received at the Donald R. Crawford Funeral Home, Markleysburg on Tuesday from 2 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. and Wednesday until 10 a.m. at which time services will be held with the Rev. John Wyrick officiating. Interment will be in Parnell Cemetery, Cuzzard, W.Va.
about Monday, June 20, 1994; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 6, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Pauline Alfreda Friend
 
Pauline Alfreda Frazee, 91, of 1238 Noah Frazee Rd., Friendsville MD. died Thursday, May 9, 2002, at Goodwill Mennonite Home, Grantsville, MD. Born January 8, 1911, in Friendsville, MD. she was a daughter of the late Milton F. and Grace D (Sisler) Friend. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jeremiah Frazee, May 4, 1999; three sons, Jeremiah Frazee, Paul Frazee and Fred M. Frazee; two grandsons, Michael and Kenneth. Mrs. Frazee was a homemaker and member of Laurel Run Church of God. Surviving are two sons, Ralph W. Frazee, Addison, PA; Kenneth A. Frazee, Markleysburg, PA; three daughters, Ellen Haley, Elkins, WV; Dorothy Scoville, Dayton, MD; Shirley Christner, Fort Worth, TX; one half brother Ray VanSickle, Friendsville, MD; two sisters, Ruth Williams, Springfield, PA; Mary Teets, McHenry, MD; 16 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren and three great great grandchildren.
(Internment at Blooming Rose Cemetery, Friendsville, MD)
Thursday, May 9, 2002; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 30, 2014

FRAZEE, Miss Pearl

FRIENDSVILLE - Miss Pearl Frazee, 75, died yesterday at Garrett County Memorial Hospital, Oakland. A native of here, she was a daughter of the late Albert K. and Flora (Hileman) Frazee. She was a member of Friendsville Methodist Church and the Rush Baptist Missionary Society. Surviving are two brothers, Gilbert W. and Playford Ray Frazee, here; two sisters, Mrs. Cynthia Smearman, Addison, Pa., and Miss Sadie Frazee, here. A service will be conducted Thursday at 2 p. m. at Blooming Rose United Methodist Church. Rev. Carl Bowser and Rev. George Lovelace will officiate and interment will be in the Blooming Rose Cemetery.
The Cumberland News, January 12, 1971
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)


FRAZEE, Reba McClintock
 
Reba McClintock Frazee was born September, 1901 at "Cove", a daughter of Jess and Margaret Fisher McClintock and passed away August 24 (Aug 17, 1951) at the Waynesboro PA hospital. She had been in failing health for the past two years and a patient in the hospital since August 8. In June, 1922, she was united in marriage to Harold E. Frazee, Mill Run, and to them were born six children. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs Betty Elmes Oshel and Miss Margaret Ruth Frazee both of Waynesboro; one son Edgar T Frazee, US Marines. Her husband passed away in April, 1937; also three daughters, preceded her in death. Also surviving are her mother, Mrs. Margaret Schlosnagle; a brother, Merle McClintock, of Oakland; a sister, Mrs. George Schlosnagle Shindle, of Chambersburg, Pa., and one granddaughter. Mrs. Frazee was a member of St John's Lutheran Church at the Cove. Funeral services were held on Tuesday, August 21 at the Grove Funeral Home in Waynesboro in charge of Dr. B Clinton Reitz. Interment was in the Green Hill Cemetery at Waynesboro. (PA)
Unknown publication hand dated 8/28/1951
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 23, 2014

 

 

FRAZEE, Mrs. Rebecca Conneway
 
On the 20th inst., after many months of intense suffering, the spirit of Mrs Rebecca Frazee (2nd wife of Thurman b 1808) passed to the great beyond. Her remains were peacefully laid to rest on Sunday in the cemetery (Great Crossing Cemetery) adjoining the Baptist church where a large concourse of people met to pay their last tribute of respect. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Miller, of the above named church, of which the deceased was a faithful member. Her age was 77 years, 1 month and a few days. (born abt 1822)
The Republician; 2/2 /1899
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

 


 
FRAZEE, Richard Alfred
 
Richard Alfred Frazee, (born Oct 1873) 80, died (June 2, 1953) at his home at Selbysport Friday after an illness of several months. A son of the late Hamilton and Mary Susan (White) Frazee, he was a retired sawyer. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Alice (Friend) Frazee, two daughters, Mrs. T. O. Jones, Hopwood, PA, and Miss Agnes Frazee, at home; one son, Alfred Wayne Frazee, Selbysport; a brother, R. E. Frazee, Oakland; a niece, Mrs. Dora Coddington, Oakland; a nephew, Fred T. Frazee, Farmington, PA, and four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at his home with Rev. Ross Speicher officiating. Interment was in Addison, PA, cemetery.
hand dated 6-2-53; Most likely published in The Republican Newspaper, Oakland, MD)
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Rose Browning

Mrs. Rose B. Frazee Oakland, Md., July 22 - The funeral of Mrs. Rose Browning Frazee, wife of R. E. Frazee, of Oakland, who died Friday in Mercy Hospital, Baltimore, where she had been a patient for two weeks, was conducted this morning from St. Peter’s Church, the Rev. John C. Broderick, pastor, officiating. Interment was in the Catholic cemetery. She was a daughter of the late John T. and Florence L. Browning, and a granddaughter of the late Meshach Browning, pioneer hunter and settler of the county and author of “Forty-Four Years the Life of a Hunter.” Surviving are her husband, four sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Andrew W. Helbig, Miss Zaidee Browning, Mrs. E. W. Helbig and William R. Browning, Oakland; Mrs. John R. Mountain, a twin sister, of Hollidaysburg, Pa., and Frank R. Browning, Willard, Ohio.
Source: The Cumberland Evening Times; Cumberland, Maryland; July 22, 1940; page 9.
(Courtesy of Wendy Mammoliti)
Posted August 25, 2010
 

birth year: 1879 (Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)


FRAZEE, Russell E. (infant)

Russell E Frazee, son of Isaac Frazee (Isaac Mathias and Kate Fearer Frazee), died April 21, 1908. The funeral was preached on the following day at Asher Glade Church by Rev Donachy and internment in the cemetery near the church. The deceased was 3 months and 28 days old.
The Republican; April 30, 1908
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 2, 2014

 

FRAZEE, Miss Sadie M.

FRIENDSVILLE — Miss Sadie M. Frazee, 65, died yesterday at her residence, here. Born in Friendsville, she was a daughter of the late Albert and Flora (Hileman) Frazee. Miss Frazee was a member of the Blooming Rose United Methodist Church. She is survived by two brothers, Playford Frazee and Gilbert Frazee, both of Friendsville, and a sister, Mrs. Cynthia Smearman, Addison Pa. The body is at the Newman Funeral Home here where friends will be received today and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. The body will be taken to the Blooming Rose United Methodist Church at 1 p. m. Tuesday where services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Rev. Robert Jennings will officiate and interment will be in the church cemetery.
The Cumberland Sunday Times, September 10, 1972
(Courtesy of Sheryl Kelso)
 



FRAZEE, Samuel, Sr.

"Died, on the 12th inst. (November, 1849), at his residence, near Germantown, Mason County, Ky., Mr. Samuel Frazee, Sr. [many Frazee researchers believe he is the son of Ephraim and Sarah – ((2nd wife)] Frazee) The deceased was born in November, 1753, and departed this life in November, 1849, giving a length of life of ninety-six years. After having encounted a border warfare in Western Pennsylvania and Virginia, he migrated to Kentucky in 1779, and was at the Falls of the Ohio at the original laying out of lots of the town of Louisville. He was sent alone at that point to Harrod's Station, giving important information that led to the convention of Col. Bowman's command at the mouth of the Licking. After the termination of that campaigne, he returned home, and again visited Kentucky in 1784, was associated with Col. Boone and Simon Kenton, and under the command of the latter, was in the action of Todd's Fork; and, having ventured freely in reclaiming this portion of Kentucky, settled finally in Mason County. The writer of this article has more than once listened to the recitals of Kenton and Frazee; for Kenton never failed to visit his old companion after moving to Ohio, and they fought their battles over again. In all the relations of life the deceased was strictly honest and faithful in their discharge. The deceased was long since, with wife and most of his children, immersed for the remission of his sins. One faith, one hope, one Lord, one baptism, were the cardinal principles that led him, on each first day of the week, as long as his health permitted him, to be seen wendling his way to the meeting house, and never was his seat vacant unless from stern necessity. The duties of parent were affectionately and faithfully attended to. He used neither liquor nor tobacco nor useless talk."
SOURCE: PORTION OF AN OBITUARY NOTICE in an autobiographical sketch of his grandson W. D. Frazee, written by Elder W. D. Frazee,  'Reminiscences and Sermons' published by Gospel, Advocate Publishing Co., Nashville,
Tenn., 1898 (second edition) Page ii.

(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

 


 
FRAZEE, Samuel Kimmell
 
Samuel Kimmell Frazee, resident of District No. 2, Garrett county, died on July 19, (1934), aged 84 years, 8 months and one day. He was born at Markleysburg, Pa., (the son of Isaac T and Barbara Thomas Frazee) on November 18, 1849. Mr. Frazee is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Icie Huff, His wife (Catherine J Sisler) having died some years ago (1908). He was an excellent citizen and a member of the Baptist church, leading a true Christian life. Rev. H. W. Krieble, pastor of the Rush Baptist church, conducted the funeral service with interment being made in the Frazee Ridge cemetery. (Great Crossing Cemetery)
Hand dated August 2, 1934, Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted September 13, 2014


 

 

FRAZEE, Thelda E. Reckart, nee Livengood

Friendsville - Thelda E. Reckart Frazee, 87, formerly of Friendsville, died Sunday, Nov. 14, 1993, at Garfield Manor Nursing Home, Painesville, Ohio. Born March 27, 1906, at Cuzzart, W. Va., she was the daughter of the late Samuel Wilbert and Aletha Maude (Smith) Livengood. She was also preceded in death by two husbands, Ray Reckart, in 1935; and William Frazee in 1971. Mrs. Frazee was a member of Mount Dale Church of the Brethren. She owned and operated Frazee's Restaurant in Friendsville and cared for the aged in her home. Surviving are a son Delbert Reckart, Painesville, Ohio; a daughter, June Cupp, Friendsville; three brothers, Ray Livengood and Fred Livengood, both of Bruceton Mills, W. Va.; and Ward Livengood; Friendsville; two sisters, Millie Herring, Hagerstown; and Ruby Rodeheaver, Bruceton Mills; four grandchildren; seven great- grandchildren; two great-great-grand-daughters; and a number of nieces and nephews. Friends will be received at the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, Tuesday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Services will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the funeral home by the Rev. Eugene Matthews. Interment will be in the Parnell Cemetery, Cuzzart. The family requests contributions to be made to the Mount Dale Church of the Brethren.
about Sunday, Nov. 14, 1993; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)

Posted September 6, 2014


FRAZEE, Ulysses S.

Ulysses S. Frazee was born Aug. 7, 1850, and died June 26, 1932, aged 81 years, 10 months and 19 days. (s/o Elisha and Barbara Stuck Frazee) He was married to Miss Jennie Matthews, Nov. 18, 1877, at the old Matthews homestead. They lived on a farm on Frazee's Ridge in the early years of their married life, later moving to Markleysburg, Pa., where they lived several years, then returned to Selbysport, where they bought the old Matthews homestead. Mr. Frazee was active up to the day he was stricken with paralysis, only remaining in bed 8 days until death called him. Mr. Frazee was a most exemplary citizen, and possessed many admirable traits. He will be sadly missed in the community where he lived so long. The funeral was held in the Baptist Church on Frazee's Ridge. Services were conducted by Rev. Shae of the M.E. Church, of which the deceased was a lifelong member. The pall-bearers were all nephews of the deceased, and were Orval, Ben and Martin Frazee, Bailey Liston, A. J. Mittelstaedt and Don Shirer. Interment in Frazee Ridge Cemetery. (Great Crossing Cemetery on Frazee Ridge) The out-of-town friends and relatives who attended the funeral were: Asa Matthews, Buffalo, N.Y.; A. A. Frazee and wife, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. McCormick, Butler, Pa.; Mrs. Van Ryan, Coraopolis, Pa.; A. T. Matthews, Mrs. Will Frazee and Geo. D. White, Oakland; Ross S. Matthews and family, and Ben Frazee, of Connellsville; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Shaffer, Ralphton, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Richards and Henry Miller and family, Somerset, Pa.; A. J. Mittlestaedt and family, Mr. and Mrs. David Cochran, of Salisbury; Geo. Rathmill and daughter Elizabeth, Uniontown; Perry Frazee and family, Cove; Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Coddington, and Mrs. Julia Bullard, Friendsville; Mrs. Minnie Gallagher, Toledo, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Bailey Liston, Confluence; Mrs. Florence Shirer and sons, Trafford City, Pa.; Don Shirer, Ursina. Henry Rodaheaver & Son, funeral directors of Somerfield, had charge of the burial arrangements.
Meyersdale Republican, July 7, 1932
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, Victor W
 
Victor William Frazee, 54, died at his home at Hoyes, near Friendsville, on Tuesday, February 20. He had been ill for about six months, and had recently returned from Memorial Hospital in Cumberland where he had been a patient. He was a son of William (M) Frazee and Mrs. Ora (Cuppett) Frazee Thomas and was born in Garrett County, April 6, 1896. He was a member of the Friendsville W.O.W. lodge, Deep Creek Baptist Church and had recently purchased a farm in the Friendsville area. He formerly worked for the State Roads Commission and had resided in Oakland. Surviving besides his parents are his widow, Mrs. Jessie Lowdermilk Frazee, a daughter, Mrs. Eileen Waite, Pittsburg, Pa., a brother, Clayton Frazee, Friendsville; and a sister, Mrs. Harry Naylor of Guilford, Conn. Funeral services were conducted from the Bolden Funeral Home in Oakland, Friday afternoon at two o'clock and interment was in the Oakland Cemetery.
hand dated 2/27/1951, Publication unknown
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 23, 2014

FRAZEE, Mrs. Violet M. Friend
 
Mrs. Violet M. Frazee, 68, Friendsville, died Wednesday, March 24, 1982 in the Dennett Road Manor Nursing Home, Oakland. A native of Blaine, W. Va, she was the daughter of the late Clifford E. Friend and Ethel Kisner Friend, Her husband O. B. (Oliver B) Frazee died January 6 (1982). Surviving are two sons, Fred Frazee and Mike Frazee, both of Friendsville, three stepsons, Dale Frazee, Hopewood, Pa.; Ernest R Frazee, Parsons, W. Va.; Wade Frazee, Baltimore; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Macie M. Savage, Farmington, Pa.; Mrs. Jean Kisner, Friendsville; Mrs. Dora E. Knipple and Mrs. Ruth Gross, both of Cumberland; five brothers, James G Friend, Friendsville, Ernest Friend, Follansbee, W. Va.; Claude Friend, Toledo, Ohio; Simmeon Friend, Uniontown, Pa.; Raymond Friend, Rayland, Ohio; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Thomas, Merritt Island, Florida; and Mrs. Edith Frantz, Hagerstown; ten grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; 34 stepgrandchildren; 39 stepgreat-grandchildren and three step-great-great grandchildren. Friends were received in the Newman Funeral Home, Friendsville, where a service was conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. The Rev. H.B. Rittenhouse officiated and interment followed in Addison (Pa) cemetery.
about Wednesday, March 24, 1982; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 16, 2014

FRAZEE, Willard Eugene

Willard Eugene Frazee, 69, of Friendsville, MD, died Sunday, January 11, 2015, at his residence. Born May 18, 1945, in Friendsville, he was the son of Ruth (Humberson) Frazee, Friendsville and the late Eugene Frazee. He was preceded in death by a brother, Terry Frazee. Mr. Frazee was a saw mill operator. Along with his mother, he is also survived by his wife, Kay Louise (Fazenbaker) Frazee; three daughters, Pamela, Sherry and Kimberly; two brothers, Ronald Frazee and Barry Frazee, both of Friendsville. Friends will be received at Newman Funeral Homes, P.A., 943 Second Ave., Friendsville, on Wednesday, January 14, 2015 from 12-1 p.m. Funeral services will follow in the funeral home at 1:00 p.m. with the Rev. Dana Umbel officiating. Interment will be in the Blooming Rose Cemetery. Expressions of sympathy may be directed to the funeral home to help defray funeral expenses. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.newmanfuneralhomes.com.  Friends will be received at Newman Funeral Homes, P.A., 943 Second Ave., Friendsville, on Wednesday, January 14, 2015 from 12-1 p.m.
about Sunday, January 11, 2015; unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann McCague)
Posted October 19, 2018

FRAZEE, William F.

William F. Frazee, 80, died Thursday, January 28 at Uniontown, Pa Hospital after an illness of six months. Born in Hazelton, W. Va., he was the son of the late Jefferson and Julia (Frazee) Frazee. Born November 29, 1890, Mr. Frazee had been in business in the Friendsville community for the past sixty years as a partner in the Black and Frazee Lumber company. He was owner and operator of Frazee's Gas station, Grocery store, and restaurant for twenty-five years. He was an active member of Assembly of God church, a charter member of the Knights of Pythias Lodge until it dissolved, a charter member of Friendsville Rotary club and served the town of Friendsville 12 years as mayor. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Thelda (Livengood) Frazee, a step-son, Delbert Reckart, Plainville, Ohio; a step-daughter, Mrs. June Cupp; a brother, Milton Frazee, both of Friendsville; a sister, Mrs Trudie Beeghlly[sic], Uniontown, Pa; four step grandchildren and one great grandchild. The body was taken to the Newman Funeral home, Friendsville. Services were conducted Sunday afternoon from the Assembly of God Church by Rev. Eugene Howser, Rev. Gail Hixon and Rev. Leroy Harvey. Interment was in Parnell Cemetery, Cuzzart, W Va.
abt. Thursday, January 28 1971; Unknown publication
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 19, 2014

 

FRAZEE, William M.

Oakland-William Frazee, 87, died Saturday (Feb 1953) at his home near Friendsville. A son of the late Mathias and Mary (Friend) Frazee, he was born Feb 9, 1865, near Friendsville and had been a life long resident of Hoyes community. Mr. Frazee was a member of the Deep Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ollie (Cuppett) Frazee; two sons, Clayton and Clement Frazee, Friendsville; two daughters, Mrs. Olive Naylor, Gilford, CT, and Mrs. Catherine Rodeheaver, Friendsville; nine grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The body is at the Bolden Funeral Home where services will be conducted tomorrow at 2 p.m. with Rev. W. C. Rogers, pastor of Loch Lynn Baptist Church, officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery.
Cumberland Evening Times Feb 9, 1953 (hand dated)
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 9, 2014

FRAZEE, William Milo

William M Frazee, aged seventy seven, former resident of Oakland, died at his home at Davidsville, PA, last Wednesday, November 10. He had been ill only a short time and had been in Oakland on a visit just a few weeks ago. (He was the son of Lucian and Catherine Ann (Thomas) Frazee).    Deceased was born April 9, 1871, at Frazee Ridge, this county. While in Oakland he was a member of St Mark's Lutheran church. He served as clerk to the County Commissioners for a term of four years, and engaged in farming. He left here twenty years or more ago.  Surviving are his widow, who was Miss Lydia Beeghley, two sons, Paul Frazee, Erie, PA; and Carl W. Frazee, Oakland; one sister, Mrs. Charles (Mary Jane) Wright, McHenry; and one brother, Bert Frazee, East Palestine, Ohio, also a number of grandchildren.    His remains were brought to the Bolden Funeral Home in Oakland and later returned to Davidsville. Funeral services were conducted on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from St Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, Accident, with Rev. G. W. Schillinger and Rev. C. A. Shilke, his present pastor and former pastor of the Lutheran church in Oakland, officiating. Interment was in the cemetery of the Church of the Brethren at Accident.
Hand dated 11-18-1948 unknown publisher
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 2, 2016


FRAZEE, William Perry

William Perry Frazee was born July 29, 1886, a son of Addison and Caroline Harden Frazee. Mr. Frazee passed away May __ at the home of his son and daughter in-law Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frazee, Accident, at the age of 83 years, __months, and 13 days. On September 13, 1888 he was united in marriage to Mary Ellen Fisher. To them were born 14 children. Mrs. Frazee passed away January 19, 1917. Later he married Lydia Virginia Brown. She also proceded him in death on August 8, 1946. Mr. Frazee was a life long resident of Cove. and a faithful member of St John's Lutheran Church, Cove. He is survived by the following children: Mrs. Margaret Roberts and Mrs. Lula Bender, of Confluence, Pa., Mrs. Oretha Sechler, Fort Hill, Pa, Mrs Fern Fike, Harry and Erma Frazee of Addison, Pa.; John Frazee of Harnedsville, Pa; Erwin Frazee, Akron, O; Bert Frazee, Addison; Sherman, Ira and Carol, of Accident; also one brother, Ira Frazee of Cove; two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Coddington, Friendsville; Mrs. Laura Conway of Connelsville, Pa., There are also 19 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren. Two children, Laura and Clara proceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted from the home of his son Carl, Sunday afternoon, May 15 and at the Lutheran church, Cove, with burial at the church cemetery. Services were __ charge of his pastor, Rev. William Carlson, assisted by Rev. Guss, Confluence, Pa, a good friend of the deceased.
Handwritten date is 5-26-1949;  Publication Unknown
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted July 26, 2014

FRAZEE, William R.

William R. Frazee, 67, of Rochester Mills died Saturday, Jan. 22, 2000, at Indiana Hospital. He was born Nov. 11, 1932, the son of Harry and Lois Lane Frazee and was born again Oct. 14, 1998. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and had been employed in various construction trades throughout his career. He was a longtime resident of Indiana County. Surviving are three daughters and two sons: Valarie J. Brown and her husband, Richard, Rochester Mills; Wesley J. of Johnstown; William J. and his wife, Shauna, Beyer; Elizabeth J. Frazee, Rochester Mills; and Deborah J. Frazee, Indiana; and 10 grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Robert Frazee. Funeral services will be private and are being arranged by the Bowser-Minich Funeral Home in Indiana. Interment will be in the Harmony Grove Cemetery in Five Points.
Indiana Gazette (Indiana, PA), Saturday, January 22, 2000
Posted June 18, 2009


FRAZEE, William Walter
 
William Walter Frazee, age 70, died November 16 (1950) at his home in Confluence, Pa., following an illness of several months. The deceased was born at Frazee Ridge on February 17, 1880. He was an employee of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for many years and had formerly been on the Confluece to Friendsville Route, and was well known in the later town where he leaves many friends. Surviving are his wife, formerly Miss Anne Frazee of Frazee Ridge, three daughters, Mrs. Sarah Hopkins, Mrs Julia Croft and Mrs. Ruth Sacls, and one sister, Mrs. Ida Spurgeon of Frazee Ridge. Funeral services were conducted in the Methodist Church in Confluence by the Rev. Allen, followed by interment in the Addison, Pa., cemetery.
hand dated 12/5/1950, Publication Unknown
(Courtesy of Mary Ann Frazee McCague)
Posted August 23, 2014

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