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Calatha Frazier

December 10, 1948 - May 8, 2018
Visitation
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church
9991 N. Wayne Ave
Woodlawn, OH 45215
Monday 5/14, 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Service
Lincoln Heights Missionary Baptist Church
9991 N. Wayne Ave
Woodlawn, OH 45215
Monday 5/14, 11:00 am

Mrs. Calatha Frazier was very active with her church outreach organization. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to: Lincoln Heights Outreach Inc. 9913 N. Wayne Ave Lincoln Heights, Ohio 45215

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Kimberley Stewart left a message on May 14, 2018:
Mrs. Frazier was my 2nd mom. Every event, dance recital, beauty pageant , graduations . .. she was there cheering me on. Every fundraiser, boxes of girl scout cookies, and candy bars she always supported me. I will always cherish the special times I spent with her, my mother and Shannon. My mom lost her dearest friend and Mrs. Frazier was truly one of a kind. Love you and miss you forever Kimberley Stewart
Foote left a message on May 14, 2018:
The Foote Family of Cleveland, OH is sending caring thoughts and deepest sympathy. Our memories of our cousin, Calatha, will stay close to us, keeping our hearts company.
Sherry Chapman left a message on May 13, 2018:
Calatha, you were the best co-worker, friend, and confident that anyone could ever ask for in this life. We shared the same birthday, but I have struggled to embody your patience, faith, hope, and angelicness. I always admired your strength and grace, especially during your numerous battles with an evil disease. You will be so missed on Earth, but I know you are watching over us all, free from your suffering and waiting to welcome us home. Love, Sherry, Chuck and Sarah :heart:
Niketa Dean left a message on May 13, 2018:
Our deepest sympathy for one our favorite classmates. It was great to see her at our recent class reunion in September, 2017. May the family find comfort in the scripture found at John 11:25 where we find Jesus words reassuring for the hope of a resurrection. Macy & Linda Adkins class of 1967!!
Betty Stewart left a message on May 13, 2018:
Her children rise up and call her blessed;her husband also,and he praises her.(Proverbs 31:2). Expressing sincere condolences to the family of my very dear friend, Calatha.you are gone but never forgotten. You will always be with us in our hearts. Heaven is receiving a beautiful soul. You will truly be missed. We were close friends for over thirty years. When I think of you I will have warm,loving, fun felt thoughts. I will never forget you and the quality time with had together. You are more like a sister than a friend. It hurts to know that you are gone, but I have faith that I will see you again. Our lost is heaven's gain. You were a wonderful wife, mother and friend/sister. I cannot say goodbye, but I can say see you later. Forever, Betty Stewart
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Macy Adkins left a message on May 12, 2018:
Our condolence to the family of Calatha, we are so sorry for the loss of you'll love one,she were one of our favorite classmate it were such a great pleasure to have spent time with her back in September at the class reunion.may you and your family find comfort and tender mercies sustain. doing this most difficult time.John.11:25 will give you much strength to endure. Love always" Macy&LindaAdkins. Opelika,Al class of 1967
Thompson Hall Jordan Funeral Home left a message on May 11, 2018:
Divine Peace Bouquet was purchased for the family of Calatha Frazier.
Rosalind Whatley left a message on May 11, 2018:
It's been awhile since I've seen you, and now you are another angel of God's up there to watch over all of us. Will miss you much my dear cousin. Rosalind Whatley
ROSALIND E WHATLEY left a message on May 11, 2018:
Fred D Whatley, Clan Cleveland, OH purchased the Florist Choice Bouquet for the family of Calatha Frazier.
Thompson Hall Jordan Funeral Home left a message on May 10, 2018:
Rainbow Of Remembrance Spray was purchased for the family of Calatha Frazier.
Geraldine Sims Perry left a message on May 10, 2018:
Calatha was my best friend and confidant. We shared laughter, secrets, tears, and political disappointments and excitements. She was like a sister to me, not just agreeing with some of my crazy ideas but willing to let me know that they were crazy and she was not having any part of it. We have been in each other’s life for over 60 years, from elementary school, through high school, through college at Tuskegee Institute, and beyond. I am truly going to miss our shopping trips, cooking together, and just visits. Although, this pain will eventually fade, my loving memories of her warm smile and friendship will remain forever. Farewell My Sister Friend Geraldine S. Perry Tucker, Georgia
condolence-image Thompson, Hall and Jordan Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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