MRS. HELEN FRAZEE
(The following is gleaned from an obituary written by Susan Ard of Chestnut Hill.)
Helen Larson Frazee was born April 4, 1914, in Montana, and died June 8, 1986 at Poland Springs Health Institute, Poland Springs, ME, where she was a patient under Dr. Richard Hanson's care. After completing her high school training at Pacific Union College, she joined her mother, a registered nurse, and younger sister in a medical missionary evangelistic company of volunteers led by W. D. Frazee. The company worked in northern California and in the cities of Utah. At her youthful age, she developed social skills and a real ability to share spiritual truths.
In 1933 she married W. D. Frazee. For the next 53 years, her talents, united with her husband's, made them one of the most powerful and far-reaching ministries for God and mankind in this generation. She loved self-supporting work and was one hundred percent committed to it. She and Elder Frazee, along with Neil Martin and George McClure, founded the Wildwood Sanitarium and Medical Missionary Institute at Wildwood, Georgia, in 1942. Hundreds have been trained to serve the Lord in self-supporting work far and near. More than 80 mission projects dot the globe due to the training received by young people and older ones. The couple's publications and tape recordings can be found in countries all over the world.
She authored several books on nature and the spiritual lessons it teaches, in which the lord
gave her unusual insight. Her published works include: Hot to Teach Nature in The Home;
Through the Seasons with God in Nature; and How To Give Short, Simple Bible Studies.
Sister Helen was laid to rest in the little Wildwood Cemetery. Surviving, in addition to her
husband, are one daughter, Rebekah Cochran of Portland, TN., and two grandchildren.
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