Living Frazier

Living Frazier

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Living Frazier was born in PRIVATE (daughter of Clifton Ira Frazier and Lois Elinor Ely).

    Living married Living Bluaglove in PRIVATE. Living was born in PRIVATE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Living married Living Rhay in PRIVATE. Living was born in PRIVATE. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Living Rhay was born in PRIVATE.
    2. Living Rhay was born in PRIVATE.
    3. Living Rhay was born in PRIVATE.
    4. Living Rhay was born in PRIVATE.
    5. Living Rhay was born in PRIVATE.
    6. Living Rhay was born in PRIVATE.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clifton Ira Frazier was born on 9 Oct 1916 in Brownsville, Cameron Co; Texas (son of JOHN IRA FRAZIER and LULA LEE McFARLAND); died on 25 Oct 1995 in Baker, Baker Co; Oregon; was cremated in Baker City, Oregon.

    Notes:

    CLIFTON I. FRAZIER

    BAKER CITY - At his request no services were held for Clifton I. Frazier, 78, Baker City. He was born October 29, 1916 in Texas and died October 25, 1995 at Baker City.
    Mr. Frazier lived at Coquille during the 1950's and 1960's. He worked at Douglas Fir Plywood Mill at Coquille and the Georgia Pacific Plywood Mill for a number of years.
    He served in the U.S. Army during World War 2, and loved fishing and the outdoors. Survivors include three sons, John I. Frazier and Dan Frazier, both of Coquille, and David Frazier of Seattle; three daughters, Brenda Sorenson of Seattle, Patricia Rhay of Eugene, and Theresa Brown of Coquille; a brother, Nolan Frazier of Lebabnon; a sister, Doris Stowers of Sacramento, Calif,; 20 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert A. Frazier in 1965.
    CLIFTON I. FRAZIER

    BAKER CITY - At his request no services were held for Clifton I. Frazier, 78, Baker City. He was born October 29, 1916 in Texas and died October 25, 1995 at Baker City.
    Mr. Frazier lived at Coquille during the 1950's and 1960's. He worked at Douglas Fir Plywood Mill at Coquille and the Georgia Pacific Plywood Mill for a number of years.
    He served in the U.S. Army during World War 2, and loved fishing and the outdoors. Survivors include three sons, John I. Frazier and Dan Frazier, both of Coquille, and David Frazier of Seattle; three daughters, Brenda Sorenson of Seattle, Patricia Rhay of Eugene, and Theresa Brown of Coquille; a brother, Nolan Frazier of Lebabnon; a sister, Doris Stowers of Sacramento, Calif,; 20 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by a son, Robert A. Frazier in 1965.

    Clifton + Lois Elinor Ely. Lois was born on 24 Mar 1929 in Placer Co; California; died on 29 Mar 1997 in Coquille, Coos Co; Oregon; was buried on 2 Apr 1997 in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum, Coos Bay, Coos Co; Oregon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lois Elinor Ely was born on 24 Mar 1929 in Placer Co; California; died on 29 Mar 1997 in Coquille, Coos Co; Oregon; was buried on 2 Apr 1997 in Sunset Memorial Park Mausoleum, Coos Bay, Coos Co; Oregon.

    Notes:

    OBITUARY -

    LOIS E. FRAZIER ISAACS

    COQUILLE - An inurnment service for Lois E. Frazier Isaacs, 68, of Coquille, will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Mausoleum, Coosbay. Richard Denton of Victory Tabernacle, Coquille, will officiate.
    A long time resident of Coquille, she moved to the Oregon Coast in 1954. She married Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1978. Mrs. Isaacs enjoyed gardening and especially loved the ocean. She worked in the community where she was loved by many, according to her family, and will be truly missed.
    Survivors include sons John Ira Frazier of Coquille, Dan Frazier of Myrtle Point and David Frazier of Seattle, Washington; daughters Brenda Sorenson of Seattle, Washington; Patricia Rhay and Theresa Bluaglove, both of Eugene; twin sister, Dolores Stahl of Doyle, California; 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1995; and a son, Robert A. Frazier in 1965.
    OBITUARY -

    LOIS E. FRAZIER ISAACS

    COQUILLE - An inurnment service for Lois E. Frazier Isaacs, 68, of Coquille, will begin at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at Sunset Memorial Mausoleum, Coosbay. Richard Denton of Victory Tabernacle, Coquille, will officiate.
    A long time resident of Coquille, she moved to the Oregon Coast in 1954. She married Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1978. Mrs. Isaacs enjoyed gardening and especially loved the ocean. She worked in the community where she was loved by many, according to her family, and will be truly missed.
    Survivors include sons John Ira Frazier of Coquille, Dan Frazier of Myrtle Point and David Frazier of Seattle, Washington; daughters Brenda Sorenson of Seattle, Washington; Patricia Rhay and Theresa Bluaglove, both of Eugene; twin sister, Dolores Stahl of Doyle, California; 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by her husband, Leonard "Mike" Isaacs in 1995; and a son, Robert A. Frazier in 1965.

    Children:
    1. 1. Living Frazier was born in PRIVATE.
    2. Living Frazier was born in PRIVATE.
    3. Living Frazier was born in PRIVATE.
    4. Darell Frazier was born on 26 Apr 1949 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co; California; died on 27 Apr 1949 in Sacramento, Sacramento Co; California.
    5. Robert Allen Frazier was born on 12 Feb 1951 in San Joaquin Co; California; died in 1965; was buried in Myrtle Crest Cemetary, Coos Bay, Coos Co; Oregon.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  JOHN IRA FRAZIER was born on 7 Mar 1880 in Missouri; died on 2 Sep 1955 in Stanislaus Co; California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.

    Notes:

    Book 36, page 229, cert #401-01
    FRAZIER, JOHN IRA dod 09/02/1955, 12:40 a.m. Male Stanislaus
    born 3/7/1880, MO, 75 years of age, 560-01-1168
    mother - Nettie Daniels, born Ireland
    father - Jack T. Frazier, born MO
    white, widowed
    occupation: farming, general
    no military service
    died Stanislaus County Hospital, Modesto
    usual residence: Maria Ct., Modesto, 7 1/2 months
    informant: Elmer A. Frazier
    Dr. R. M. Riley Jr. MD attended 7/1/1955 to 9/2/1955
    burial 9/6/1955 Parkview Cemetery
    P. L. Fry & Son Funeral Home

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    JOHN IRA FRAZIER obit 1955

    MANTECA. San Joaquin Co.
    Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 2p.m. in P.I. Fry & Son Funeral Home for John Ira Frazier, 75, who died in a Modesto hospital yesterday after a lengthy illness.
    Frazier, a retired farmer, had lived on East Yosemite Avenue since 1931 except for two years spent with a daughter in Sacramento.
    He was the husband of the late Lulu Frazier.
    Surviving are six daughters, Mrs. Katherine Horstmeier of Sanfrancisco, Georgia May Robbins of Merced, Merced County, Nettie Curry of Manteca, Pauline Potter of Missouri, Elaine Olerrea of Escalon, San Joaquin County and Doris Stowers of Sacramento; four sons, Nolan Frazier of Santa Ana, Alvin of Pittsburg, Clifton of Oregon and Marvin of Pomona; a brother, Grover Frazier of Ohio; 25 grandchildren and 15 great grandchildren.
    The Rev. Sidney Smith of the Federated Church will officiate and committal will be in Park View Cemetary.

    Transcribed by Judy Ewbank

    At age 17 John Ira ran away from his parents home. The story is that his father, a strict Catholic, had threatened to send him away to a Catholic School and John thought otherwise, so he left. He never returned.
    Minister - Theopilus Lee
    Witnesses - Mr. and Mrs. R.J. McFarland
    Mrs. Bessie Ligon

    JOHN married LULA LEE McFARLAND on 8 Apr 1903 in Burnet Co; Texas. LULA (daughter of RUFUS JACKSON "JACK" McFARLAND and CORA EDNA JONES) was born on 8 Dec 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 23 Sep 1939 in San Joaquin Co; California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  LULA LEE McFARLAND was born on 8 Dec 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas (daughter of RUFUS JACKSON "JACK" McFARLAND and CORA EDNA JONES); died on 23 Sep 1939 in San Joaquin Co; California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.

    Notes:

    Minister - Theopilus Lee
    Witnesses - Mr. and Mrs. R.J. McFarland
    Mrs. Bessie Ligon

    Children:
    1. Jackson Thomas Frazier was born on 5 Jan 1904 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 14 Mar 1931 in San Joaquin Co; California; was buried in Park View Cemetery, Manteca, California.
    2. Nolan B. Frazier was born on 4 Aug 1905 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 16 Aug 2001 in Lebanon, Linn Co; Oregon; was buried in Park View Cemetery, San Joaquin Co; California.
    3. Cora Lee Frazier was born in 1907; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Georgia Mae Frazier was born on 9 Oct 1908 in Texas; died on 29 Jan 1988 in Sacramento, California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.
    5. Elmer Alvin Frazier was born on 28 Mar 1911 in Rochelle, Texas; died on 3 May 1974 in Reno, Nevada; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.
    6. Nettie Holland Frazier was born on 26 May 1913 in Texas; died on 29 Jun 1988 in Sacramento, California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.
    7. Pauline Marie Frazier was born on 28 Jan 1915 in Texas; died on 22 Jun 1987 in Sacramento, California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.
    8. 2. Clifton Ira Frazier was born on 9 Oct 1916 in Brownsville, Cameron Co; Texas; died on 25 Oct 1995 in Baker, Baker Co; Oregon; was cremated in Baker City, Oregon.
    9. Baby boy Frazier was born in 1919; died in 1919 in Manteca, California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.
    10. Marvin Wilson Frazier was born on 30 Jan 1920 in Texas; died on 4 Oct 1962 in Contra Costa Co; California.
    11. Living
    12. Living


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  RUFUS JACKSON "JACK" McFARLAND was born on 9 Apr 1858 in Texas (son of Samuel King McFarland and Musidore Louisa Rountree); died on 12 Jul 1944 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried on 13 Jul 1944 in Odd Fellows Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Name: ?
    • Residence: 1870, Bluffton, Llano, Llano, Texas, USA

    Notes:

    OBITUARY:

    BURNET BULLETIN, JULY 20,1944

    RUFUS JACKSON McFARLAND (1858-1944)

    A BURNET COUNTY PIONEER CALLED
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    Rufus Jackson McFarland, a pioneer of Burnet County, was called by death at the Shepperd-Allen Hospital in Burnet July 12th, 1944, where he had been ill for several days. His funeral service was held July 13th in the Northington funeral Chapel, conducted by Rev. Robert H. James, Methodist pastor. Burial was in the Odd Fellows Cemetery of Burnet, with Bunk Gibbs, Eppie Debo, Frank Debo, M. McClure, Bud Moffitt and Vernon Greer as pallbearers.
    Mr. McFarland is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Adam Cummins of Agua Dulce, Texas, Mrs. C.B. Raney of San Antonia, Mrs. W.G. Gibson of Manteca, California, Mrs. J.W. Copeland of Pettus, Texas, three sons, King McFarland of Burnet, C.C. McFarland of Houston, Rufus McFarland of San Antonia, and one brother R.R. McFarland of Cleburne. His wife preceded him in death many years ago.
    Mr. McFarland was born April 9th 1858 in Burnet county, and lived in this section all his life. He was a law-abiding, honest man, and had many friends to regret his death. For the past several years Mr. McFarland had been totally blind, but he bore this affliction courageously and was always glad to have his old friends call and talk over old times with him. Upon the anniversary of his 86th birthday last April 9th, his children arranged a celebration for him at the Burnet Hotel, when many of his old friends called and paid their respects. Mr. McFarland greatly enjoyed the occasion, as did his children and the friends who dropped in for a few minutes chat.
    Jack McFarland was indeed a pioneer of Burnet county, his parents being among its earlier settlers. Until he was twelve years of age, Indians raided this section of Texas regularly murdering the people and stealing horses. No doubt Mr. McFarland witnessed the effects of some of these depredations, and could relate many of the interesting early day episodes of the county. Not many men and women who were in Burnet county during Indian times are alive, and soon all of them will be gone, with only the memories of them left, which should be reverenced always.

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    1900 Burnet Co., TX census Pct 1 pg 199

    McFARLAND, Rufus; b. April 1858; age 42; married 16 yrs; b.TX; f/b MO m/b TN; farmer & stockman; read & write; own farm
    Cora E.; wife; b.Sept. 1855; age 34; 8 children born 7 living; b. TX; f/b AL; m/b AR
    Lula; dau; b. Dec 1886; age 13; b.TX
    King; son; b.April 1888; age 12; b.TX
    Gussie (hard to read, might not be right) dau; b.June 1890; b.TX
    Nora; dau; b. Mch. 1892; age 8; b.TX
    Willie?(hard to read???) dau; b. Sep 1893; age 6; b.TX
    Rufus; son b. Aug 1895; age 4; b. TX
    Lillian; dau; b. Dec 1898; age 1; b.TX
    Marriage Book F, pg 135
    R. J. McFarland and Miss Cora E. Jones
    Married 1/1/1884 by S. L. McFarland, OMG
    License issued 1/1/1884
    Filed 1/5/1884

    RUFUS married CORA EDNA JONES on 1 Jan 1884 in Burnet Co; Texas. CORA was born on 16 Sep 1865 in Travis Co; Texas; died on 24 Jul 1923 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried on 26 Jul 1923 in Odd Fellows Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  CORA EDNA JONES was born on 16 Sep 1865 in Travis Co; Texas; died on 24 Jul 1923 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried on 26 Jul 1923 in Odd Fellows Cemetary, Burnet Co; Texas.

    Notes:

    OBITUARY:

    BURNET BULLETIN, JULY 26,1923

    MRS. CORA E. MCFARLAND (1865-1923)

    MRS. R.J. McFARLAND DEAD

    This community was deeply shocked and grieved Tuesday afternoon, July 24th, 1923, when it was learned that Mrs. R.J. McFarland had died in Temple, where she was recently operated upon for cancer. The body was brought to Burnet and will be interred Thursday morning in the Odd Fellows Cemetery, Bro. Hocutt, Methodist pastor, conduting the service.
    Mrs. McFarland was a good woman in its truest sense - a loving kind and helpful wife, a devoted mother, a faithful, consecrated Christian, and a neighbor and friend universally loved.
    She is survived by her husband, R.J.McFarland, and nine children, as follows: Mrs. Lula Frazier of south Texas, King McFarland of this place, Mrs. Annie Hereford of Tow, Mrs. Nora Cummins of South Texas, Mrs. Willie Hereford of Burnet, Rufus McFarland of Burnet, Mrs. Ed. McDaniel of this county, Cliffton McFarland of this community, and Miss Thelena of Burnet. The loved ones are heart-broken over the loss of their dear mother, who is awaiting them in that better world beyond the grave.
    The Bulletin joins the hundreds of friends of the family in extending condolence and sympathy in their sad bereavement.

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    OBITUARY:

    BURNET BULLETIN, AUG 16,1923

    MRS. CORA EDNA (JONES) McFARLAND (1865-1923)

    "The Old Order Changeth," and the brave men and loyal women, who as pioneers of this county, are answering the "last roll call" and passing on to the Great Beyond, and such was the subject of this sketch. Mrs. Cora Edna Jones McFarland was born in Travis county, Texas, September sixteenth, 1865, and moved to Burnet county, with her parents at the age of sixteen years, and resided here till her death, which occurred in Temple sanitarium, July 24, 1923. It was not the privilege of her loved ones to be with her when the last summons came, but her loving Saviour piloted her over the dark river.
    On January 1st, 1884 she was united in marriage to Rufus Jack McFarland and to this union ten children were born - the first born dying in infancy. Those surviving of Burnet are: King McFarland, Mrs. Willie Hereford, Mrs. Lillian McDaniel, Rufus McFarland, Clifton McFarland, and Miss Thelena., Mrs. Lula Frazier of Odem, Mrs. Annie Hereford of Tow Valley, Mrs. Nora Cummings of Aqua Dulce, her mother of Ft. Worth, five brothers, two sisters and twenty five grand children are left to mourn her sad demise. Her father preceded her in death two years ago. Mrs. McFarland was truly a daughter of the Confederacy, her father was a volunteer in the war between the states and served with loyalty, the Confederate cause, the entire four years of that terrible struggle - as did four of her uncles, and one Uncle, James Jones,
    "sleeps in the bivouac of the dead" - he was killed in the last battle fought in that memorable war, and later when the World war was on, her son, Rufus McFarland was with those who were battling for their country.
    For thirty-five years Mrs. McFarland was a devoted member of the Methodist church, training her children to live a God fearing life and "In teaching them how to live taught them how to die" - it was her happy privilege to see all her children united with churches of their choice.
    Numberless friends in Burnet County are saddened at her death, the missionary society of the Methodist Church feel deeply their loss, as she was a cherished member of their society and the Order of the Eastern Star realize that "In the measureless realm of time, how brief is our earthly life; yet how momentous and eternal its issues" and sorrow with the loved ones, who mourn the death of Sister Cora McFarland, whose membership "lengthened the golden chain of this noble order." Sincere sympathy is extended to the sons and daughters, and to the heart broken husband, who so happily journeyed through many years of contentment with his devoted wife. The funeral services were held at the tabernacle, her beloved pastor, Rev. Hocutt, officiating and the Order of the Eastern Star held their impressive burial service. Quantities of fragrant flowers covered the casket and grave and all that was mortal of this beloved one, was tenderly laid to rest, awaiting the resurrection morn and waiting beyond the river to welcome her loved ones to their eternal home "in that land where separation and death are known no more, forever" A FRIEND.Marriage Book F, pg 135
    R. J. McFarland and Miss Cora E. Jones
    Married 1/1/1884 by S. L. McFarland, OMG
    License issued 1/1/1884
    Filed 1/5/1884

    Children:
    1. Roberta Holland McFarland was born on 7 Oct 1884 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 20 Nov 1885 in Burnet Co; Texas; was buried in Perry Garret Farm.
    2. 5. LULA LEE McFARLAND was born on 8 Dec 1886 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 23 Sep 1939 in San Joaquin Co; California; was buried in Parkview Cemetary, Manteca, California.
    3. Samuel King McFarland was born on 25 Apr 1888 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 19 Mar 1954 in Austin, Texas; was buried on 21 Mar 1954 in Burnet Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas.
    4. Annie McFarland was born on 9 Jul 1890 in Burnet, Burnet Co;Texas; died on 15 Mar 1969 in Burnet Co; Texas.
    5. Lenora Bessie McFarland was born on 4 Mar 1892 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 6 Nov 1975 in Sinton, San Patricio Co; Texas; was buried on 7 Nov 1975 in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burnet Co; Texas.
    6. Willie J. McFarland was born on 7 Sep 1893 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 29 Dec 1984 in San Joaquin Co; California.
    7. Rufus Jackson McFarland, Jr. was born on 25 Aug 1895 in Bexar Co; Texas; died on 15 May 1975 in Bexar, Bexar Co; Texas; was buried on 19 May 1975 in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar Co; Texas.
    8. Lillian Cora McFarland was born on 7 Dec 1898 in Texas; died in UNKNOWN.
    9. Clifton Choat McFarland was born on 13 Aug 1901 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 3 Nov 1955 in Contra Costa Co; California.
    10. Thelena McFarland was born on 10 Dec 1907 in Burnet Co; Texas; died on 3 Nov 1978 in San Joaquin Co; California.