In Remembrance Of

Linda Frazier

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Linda Sue (Bland) Frazier, 80, of Gower, MO passed away November 12, 2022.

She was born on December 3, 1941, to H.F. and Eda Marguerite (Moore) Bland in St. Joseph, MO. Linda grew up in Gower and in 1959 she graduated from Gower High School. She later attended Gards Business School in St. Joseph.

On September 10, 1960, she was united in marriage to Michael Metz Frazier. They lived in Gower where they made their home.

Linda worked for Spelman Memorial Hospital in Smithville, MO, Armors in St. Joseph, MO and KCP&L in Kansas City, MO. She then took time off work to be a stay at home mom and raise her three children. In 1969 she started working with her husband Mike at Frazier Oil where she worked until her retirement in 2003.

She was an active member of the Gower Christian Church. She was also a member of Phi Epsilon Society, Bridge Club, Progressive Investment Club, Mahjong and the Chat N Nibble Club. Linda enjoyed traveling, her vacation home in Branson, watching the Chiefs and spending time with her friends. Most of all, she loved being a wife, mom, grandma, and great-grandma “Gigi”.

Linda is survived by her husband Mike Frazier; her children Mardi (Alan) Smith, Traci (Steve) Koon and Scott (Michelle) Frazier; grandchildren Kelsey (Grant), Grant, Derek (Shinea), Jordan (Irina), Kaleigh, Denton (Logan), Benjamin and Patrick; great-grandchildren Riley, Gentree, Olivia, Madeleine and Willa; other relatives and many friends.

Visitation: 5:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday, November 17th at the Gower Christian Church AFC Building.

Funeral Service: 11:00 a.m. Friday, November 18th at the Gower Christian Church AFC Building 

Burial: Allen Cemetery,  Gower

Donations  may be made to the Gower Christian Church or the Allen Cemetery. 

Arrangements by Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, Gower, MO.

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17 comments

  • Lowell & Myrtle Auxier

    Mike & Family, we are so
    sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

  • J OHN HORN

    Sorry for your loss.

  • Susan M Smith

    May I express my deepest condolences to the whole family on the loss Linda Frazier. I am sure you all miss her greatly. I only new her slightly but know much of her quality based on the way she raised Mardi. My love and prayer are with you all.
    Susan

  • A. Jean (Kilgore)

    My heart goes out to you all during this difficult sad time. Linda was a good friend during the time I lived in Gower and I remember her always being upbeat and I loved her infectious laugh. May God bless you all and give you comfort. She will be missed!

  • Ralph & Lisa Landis

    Our hearts go out to the Frazier Family. You are all in our prayers. With love and friendship.

  • Carolann Hansbrough

    My sincere condolences.

  • Matthew Smith

    So sorry for your loss.

  • Alan Smith

    Linda was the best Mother -in-law i could have asked for.

  • Dana Wells

    .My brothers and I grew up in Gower and Easton, so we got to know the Frazier family.
    Sending our deepest condolences..
    Sincerely-
    Dana Wells and Family
    Jason Wells and Family
    Jeremy Wells and Family

  • Sondra and Dennis Brinton and Zelma Jensen

    Greatest sympathy extended to the family. She was one special lady. She will sadly be missed by family and all that knew her.

  • David & Barbara Maag

    Extending our condolences to the entire Frazier family. We know how much she loved all.of you. It was truly a God wink that we were recently blessed to spend some time with her. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. I can hear her laughter!

  • Terry Harrington

    Mike, Marci, Traci, Scott and families,
    Ben and I are so very sorry for your loss. I remember Linda’s smile and her fondness for babies. I know that in heaven now there are babies getting very special cuddles. Blessings to all of you.

  • Ron Kretzer

    So sorry for your loss sending prayers and hugs to all

  • Jean Johnson

    My dear friend, Linda Frazier, passed away this week. She welcomed me with open arms to this community and helped start a social club so that others would also welcome me. From the very beginning we could make each other laugh, although that was more of a talent on her part than mine, as she found it much easier to laugh than I. I was drawn to her because I had fun in her presence. In earlier years we talked kids and sports. In later years we talked grandkids and sports, and most recently we discussed great grandchildren and church when we sat together at football games. We could talk about anything.
    Linda was competitive. We played Mah Jongg once a week for more than the last decade. She didn’t like to lose and it seemed she particularly liked beating me. She was a fast thinker and good at planning hands that could win more than one way. We trash talked each other more like linemen on a football team than ladies of a certain age. We enjoyed each other and I am not quite sure what to do about this empty place in my heart with her gone. I want her back and am jealous of some of the laughter that went with her. I am not sure what heaven is like, but I do think I will look forward to her laugh when I get there. Till then, my dear friend, till then. . .

  • Vickie Jackson Grinde

    I am so sorry for your loss. There are never the right words to say during this sad time. Love and prayers Derek and Shinea and family.

  • Mike & Jo Roady

    So very sorry for your loss

  • Terry Billington

    So sorry for your loss, my sincere condolences to the Frazier family.

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