Elizabeth Worsley
ESCONDIDO – Elizabeth Frazee Worsley, 85, a Santa Barbara
resident for 12 years died Monday in a hospital there.
She was born Feb 14, 1889 in San Diego, the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Isaac Frazee, who lived in Woreland Castle in Moosa Canyon. Her father was the author of “Kitshi Manido”
better known as the Moosa Peace-pipe Pageant which he produced in a natural
amphitheater near their home.
A school teacher in San Diego and Orange counties, Miss
Frazee was married June 27, 1912 to Christian a. Worsley, also an
educator. He died in Santa Barbara, July
7, 1971.
Mrs. Worsley was a member of the California Retired Teachers
Association and the National Honor Society for Teachers.
Surviving are two daughters, Dorothea Walker of Ojai and Sue
Ramsey of Glendale; several grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Private family services were held Tuesday in the Welch-Ryce
Associates Chapel in Santa Barbara. Rev. Robert Challinor of the Trinity Episcopal
Church of Santa Barbara officiated.
Burial was in Santa Barbara Cemetery. The family has suggested that those
who care to do so may donate to their favorite charities in memory of Mrs.
Worsley.
Times Advocate – June 29, 1974
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