Frances Annette Frazier

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Frances Annette Frazier, born April 29, 1961 left our presence after an unexpected, brief illness on December 14, 2019. Her father, Francis Earl Frazier, and grandparents Florence Delilah (Modlin) and Victor Earl Frazier and Florence Evelyn (Marples) and Roland Minck, precede her in death. Annette was born in New Castle, Indiana and attended, Walter P. Chrysler High School. She moved to Aurora, Colorado as a young adult. Her work included data analyst positions with Quest, Leprino and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. She was highly regarded in her workplaces for her expertise and work ethic. Annette was a fiber artist, cheesemaker, gardener and goat and chicken farmer. She enjoyed cooking and entertaining in her Conifer, Colorado home. She was a special person who offered much empathy and a strong shoulder to those in need. She will be missed by the many colleagues, friends, and several others who called her “their second mom”. She is survived by her own beloved sons, Evan Hall Frazier and Eli Frazier Hall, her ex-husband, Ira Hall, her mother, Doris Jean (Minck) Frazier, sister Florence Jeanette Frazier and sister-in-law Elcira del Carmen Villarreal, sister Faith Suzette (Frazier) Glasgo and brother-in-law Timothy Glasgo and brother, Franklin Earl Frazier and sister-in-law Amy Frazier, uncles William Earl Minck and Lyle Koger and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.

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  1. Annette you will be missed more than words could ever express. When you left us you took a piece of my heart with you. You will forever live on in my heart and memories.

  2. I went though Jr. High and High School with Annette. Such a sincere and genuine person. Always loved her laugh and her contagious smile! I haven't seen her in many, many years, but have thought of her often. My prayers for peace and co fort for the family. Fly high Annette!

  3. My prayers to the family and dear friend Doris. Francis was my 7th grade teacher and in later years I was a Girl Scout leader and met Doris and the children. Wonderful family , God bless and comfort everyone. 

  4. I think of Annette many times throughout the year and I'm filled with joy remembering her rafter (bunch of) turkeys.  They would all go "Gobble gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble" at the same time; then rest a few seconds then, "Gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble, gobble" again.  It was so funny to me and makes me laugh everytime I think of that.  Whoever I'm with I share the story of my friend, Annette and her turkeys to explain why I'm laughing.  It's one of my favorite stories to tell.  It's right up there with the love story of meeting my husband, falling in love and getting married.  I'm sure your mom has touched so many people's lives and was a gift and blessings to us all.  
    I love you Annette 💝
    Thank you for being a wonderful friend to me ❣️
    🎁💝🎁

  5. Miss you every day Mom. You will always be in our hearts and on our minds, you beautiful goat lady. ❤️

  6. Remembering you today. Wishing you were here to meet your granddaughter, who just turned one. Thinking of you always. We love you Mom.


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