

She was born in Harrisville, August 23, 1918, the daughter of Oren Lovell and Emo Millicent (Ruffle) Farwell, and had resided in the Monadnock region all of her life.
Mrs. Frazier graduated from Keene High School, and had been employed in her earlier years at Troy Mills in the clerical department and then at C R Bard in the assembly department.
She had been a communicant at the Immaculate Conception Church in Troy where she had served as a Eucharistic Minister, sang in the church choir and had been a member of the Ladies Auxiliary. She spent her spare time enjoying gardening, crocheting, going on trips and spending time with her family. She had traveled to Niagara Falls and Nashville and enjoyed those who were with her as well as the sites.
Mrs. Frazier was a member and past president of the Troy Seniors.
She is the widow of Henry "Arnold" Frazier who died in 1978 and is predeceased by her brother James Farwell and her sisters: Delia Richards, Dorothy French and Ruth Hooper.
Survivors include: her son Michael D. Frazier and his wife Susan of Marlborough; her daughters: Patricia Purcell of Snowflake AZ., and Deborah Frazier of Troy, her grandchildren: Michael D. Frazier Jr., Penny and Jeff Armstrong, Julie and Ed Wilber, Lee Frazier, John Purcell Jr. and Charles Purcell, ten great grandchildren as well as numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at the Immaculate Conception Church in Troy, Monday morning at 9 o'clock. Friends are invited. There are no public calling hours.
Burial will take place at the family lot in Mount Carmel Cemetery in Troy.
The Fletcher Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 33 Marlboro Street, Keene is in charge of the arrangements.
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