1979 was a very bad time for
obituaries in the Blade Tribune. After
the one published by them is one of my creation.
FRANCES FRAZEE OCEANSIDE – Frances
Frazee, 75, of 1515 Cassidy St., died Tuesday in a local hospital.
Funeral services are pending.
Blade Tribune March 19, 1979
Frances Marie Frazee was born
April 19, 1903 in Oceanside to Ramon and Leonora Osuna. She was descended from the first Alcalde, or
Mayor, of San Diego. She was married for fifty-two years to Earl Frazee, son of
the first City Clerk of Oceanside.
Frazee was predeceased by her
husband Earl and grandson Frederick Lawson. She is survived by daughters Marie
Lawson (Lyle) of Carlsbad; Dorothy E. Bressi (James); and Alma Tyler (Robert) both
of Oceanside; and son Earl Frazee, Jr. (Polly) of Carlsbad; fourteen
grandchildren; and seven great, grandchildren.
Frazee will be interred at the
Eternal Hills Memorial Park.
Pat Frazee: I remember going over to Nanas and Papas every Sunday with the Lawson's, Tyler's, and Bressi's , many good memories as well as Christmas, Thanksgiving, and always an Easter egg hunt in that yard ! A couple of memories that I have are Nana playing Canasta, and she would always get us to rub her feet ! But many good memories of both of them as well as time with cousins and Aunts and Uncles ! Great times growing up there
Susan Frazee-Kurner: After I learned to drive, I would stop to see her sometimes. She had a white German shepherd for a while, Martha Washington. She told me once that Uncle Earl would always ask her as the they passed the Mt. Whitney golf course. "Frances, do we need to make a stop at the market?" No matter what time of year, I think of her every time that we pass the golf course
Pat Frazee: I remember going over to Nanas and Papas every Sunday with the Lawson's, Tyler's, and Bressi's , many good memories as well as Christmas, Thanksgiving, and always an Easter egg hunt in that yard ! A couple of memories that I have are Nana playing Canasta, and she would always get us to rub her feet ! But many good memories of both of them as well as time with cousins and Aunts and Uncles ! Great times growing up there
Susan Frazee-Kurner: After I learned to drive, I would stop to see her sometimes. She had a white German shepherd for a while, Martha Washington. She told me once that Uncle Earl would always ask her as the they passed the Mt. Whitney golf course. "Frances, do we need to make a stop at the market?" No matter what time of year, I think of her every time that we pass the golf course
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