"In this city (San Francisco), December 5, 1953, Elmo, dearly beloved father of Mrs. John (Bud) (John Cecil) Smith, loving grandfather of Jane Ann, Robert, Michael and John Smith, loving brother of Witney and Arthur Collins; a native of Kansas City, Missouri.
We're a bunch of California Frazees in Escondido. I'm a librarian... how much more hidden can you get?
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
Elmo Collins 13S2
Monday, March 20, 2023
Helen Isabel Frazee - 13
Wednesday, March 15, 2023
Arthur Lathrope Collins 13S1
ARTHUR LATHROPE COLLINS
TUESDAY, FEB. 23, 1954 - Funeral Planned for Arthur
Collins, Engineer who had lived in Los Angeles 33 years. He was a member of the
Tucson Consistory, Knights Templar; he was a 32nd degree Mason and belonged to
Perfect Ashlar Lodge 12, Funeral services for Arthur Lathrop Collins, 72,
construction engineer, who died of a heart attack Saturday evening in his home
at 5136 Ellenwood Place, will be conducted at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the St.
Barnabas Church, Eagle Rock. Masonic services will be conducted at the
graveside in the Grandview Cemetery. Mr. Collins was the superintendent of
construction at the F&AM, Bisbee, Ariz. He leaves his widow, Mabel T.
Collins; two sons, Richard H. and Arthur S. Collins, both of Los Angeles, and a
brother, Whitney Collins, of Long Beach. Arrangements are under the direction
of the Utter-McKinley-Cresse Eagle Rock Mortuary, 4824 Eagle Rock Blvd.
Los Angeles Daily News
Monday, March 13, 2023
W. D. Frazee's Obituary in the Redlands Citrograph
The Oceanside Blade of last week contained this item:
"Rev. W. D. Frazee passed away Thursday, May 29, at an advanced age, at the home of his son I. J. Frazee, at Moosa. Rev. Frazee was a familiar figure in Oceanside in early days. He has been quite active for a person of his years until just recently. All will learn with regret of the death of one who was universally liked and respected for his many kindly traits and consistent life."
This brief item brought a pang of sorrow to our heart. We had known William Doniphan Frazee ever since the early '50's. In the later '50's he and Dr. William Craig, the father of this editor, were partners in the drug business in Indiana.
Mr. Frazee married in Winchester in that state, on his return from California a successful gold digger. He was a man of most generous impulses, freely and gladly giving away his substance, in some cases, to the impoverishment of his family. One notable instance we recall, was his gift of a magnificent museum to the Indiana state university, in which was included a splendid collection of land and marine shells and many rare and valuable books.
During the Civil War Mr. Frazee was closely and intimately connected with Governor Oliver . Morton, and to him, as much as to any one man, is due the defeat of the Morgan raid, and, probably, the secession of Indiana from the Union. His experiences with the Knights of the Golden Circle form and unwritten chapter of the history of the war that is of thrilling and absorbing interest.
Mr. Frazee came to California the last time about 1874 or '75, living first at San Bernardino, where he was well Known and universally loved. His wife "Aunt Rebecca," is buried in the old city cemetery. Of his children, three are yet living, two in San Diego County, and one in Arizona. Mr. Frazee was a pleasing and peculiar writer and had written much for apers and magazines, as well as several books. He was 78 or 79 years of age, and we do not believe he had an enemy on Earth. We know we have lost a good, kind and true friend, and his children a loving, devoted and indulgent father.
Scipio Craig, Editor of the Citrograph
Natalie Joan Smith - 233
N. Joan Smith 87 of Des Moines
Natalie Joan Smith was born in Vista, California on April 29, 1926 to Meta Gertrude Frazee. Her father, Lewis Jenkinson Frazee had died making contact with a bare electric transmission wire over seven months before. Her mother was still in negotiations with San Diego Gas and Electric over compensation. $80,000 was asked for, $51,000 was awarded in court on March 4th, but the company appealed and threatened to fight on. On June 3rd, 1926 the two parties agreed on a compromise amount of $22,500. The family took in boarders to make ends meet until Joan's older brothers could help work the farm.
After graduating from Vista High School, she moved to a women's dormitory in Westwood to attend the University of California, Los Angeles , and remained there getting a job from the County social services department. A few years after, the Korean War started, and like her brothers, wanted to enlist so she became one of the 9000 members of the WAVES.
In 1955, after finishing her enlistment, she returned to Westwood where she met and married Richard Smith. The wedding took place on December 10th. She wore her grandmother's wedding dress and her brother Roderic walked her down the aisle, with niece Kathy as a junior bridesmaid and niece Peggy as a flower girl.
The young couple moved to the Seattle area where Joan died on February 17, 2014. She was predeceased by her husband, and both brothers. She is survived by nieces Kathy Kinley and Peggy Gregory, and nephew Steve Frazee.
Richard Hugh Smith - 233S
Smith, Richard H.
Sunday, March 12, 2023
Ruth Elizabeth Kulin Frazee - 433S1
Ruth E. Kulin was born November 18, 1920 to Swedish immigrants, Otto and Ellen Kulin in Seattle, Washington. At 20 she married, John David Paris, a self-described juvenile delinquent who joined the marines as young as possible. The marriage didn't last very long, but it did move Ruth down to Oceanside, California and also gave her John David Paris, Jr.
Shortly after his return from Germany in World War 2, she met and married Ernie Frazee. This marriage lasted nearly a decade and firmly established David in San Diego's North County area.
After another short stint as a single mom, Ruth married Jere Branton for another decade, but eventually she returned to the Seattle area to be with her widowed mother and obtained a divorce.
A year after the divorce, she married Wendell Wold the day after his divorce from Frances Hern Wold had become final. Wold, a 50-year-old machinist, will be her husband until her death in Tacoma, January 24th, 2000. He dies just eight months later.
She is survived by her son, David Paris of San Marcos, his wife Catherine, and granddaughter Kelli.
