In Remembrance Of
Everett Fraker
Everett Duane Fraker 70, of North Kansas City, MO passed away July 23, 2021 in Urbana, IL.
He was born on November 19, 1950, to Marvin and Bonnie (Morris) Fraker in Kansas City, MO where he grew up and graduated from high school. Everett served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.
Everett retired from the U.S. Army and from the Kansas City School District after several years of teaching. He was a handy man and loved spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents Marvin Fraker and Bonnie Bell; brother Ronnie Fraker, niece Michelle Fraker and nephew Jonny Sparks.
Everett is survived by his daughter Tammy Fraker and her husband Garrett, his son Everett Fraker, their mother Barbara Fraker and his grandchildren Nadia, Isaac and Estelle; sisters Phyllis Fraker and Janet Sparks; brothers Paul (Barbara) Fraker and Cliff Fraker; nieces and nephews Derek (Ashley) Williams, Danny (Shannon) Williams, Julie Sparks, Jason Sparks, Jimmy Sparks, and Mallory Fraker; his girlfriend Bobbie Meador; other relatives and many friends.
Memorial Service with Military Honors: 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 7th at Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Smithville
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Hannah Callahan
Everett, you are dearly missed. I knew you for 11 years starting as a high school graduate in 2007 till Clarksvilles closing who had a passion for fireworks. You and i spent lots of time tougether at Clarksville and made many memories. I will never forget the times you and i spent and i did it bc i truely enjoyed when you graced my presence and put that smile on my face. Love and sweet eternal dreams ~hannah.
Krystle Runyon (Blan)
He was good firework boss. He will be miss by his family and good friends. He would make me laugh when I’m sad sometimes he would make happy. I’m sorry your the family loss.
Krystle Lynn Runyon
He was a good man and a friend. He was a fire work boss man to work with.
scott shelton
everett was a hard working and loyal friend to so many of us that were blessed to have known him.
Gustavo Vallejo
Sir,
Thank you for being such a great grandfather for my kids! I remember being at the Veterans day event at the kids school and you telling me how happy Isaac and Nadia were with me!! That meant the world coming from you. I will see you again. Thank you for your service to your Country and to your family. Men like you were the reason I served.
Semper Fi
BArbara and Paul Fraker
Paul and I are deeply saddened by everett passing he brought us a lot of joy during our wedding And his other visits with us love Him and we’re sending our love to you and the family
Charles&Lorena Wilson
Sorry for your loss sending hugs
Houston Hammond
I met Everett a few years back when him and Greg visited us in Cusseta. He would make everyone in the whole building laugh and have a smile on their faces, from his stories to all the jokes he had everyone will truly miss how big of a personality he was. He was a friend when you needed one and knew exactly how to make your day better. I know not just for me but everyone who got to know him he will be missed very much.
Karen Billings
I’ve know Everett for many years. I counted him a good friend. He will be sorely missed.
Hazel & Paul Shelton
We are sending our deepest and most important sympathy to Everett’s family
Carlos Velazquez
RIP my friend.
Scott Moore
Sorry for your loss
Barbara Fraker
Miss knowing I can call him or hear about him from our kids. Even after we divorced he volunteered to help my father , Ted Van Alden, and my sister Michelle Van Alden. Everett helped many, many people for no pay. He rarely complained, just kept helping. He lifted and carried my dad from chair to bed as my dad was sick. And he carried my dad’s coffin. He was amazing.