

Willie was born in Pawnee Nebraska, December 24, 1927 to Willis and Verna Frazier. He later moved with his family to Cle Elum Washington, where graduated from High School. Willie enlisted in US Army Air Corp and served during the Korean Conflict.
Willie was an avid boxer and at the age of 22 he became the Feather Weight Golden Boxing
Champion of Central Washington. He coached boxing for many years at Tipton's Gym, and taught his kids
how to throw a mean left hook, duck and jab.
Willie was a strong Christian and an Ordained Minister. He ministered at many churches locally and
throughout the State of Washington. He loved the Lord and he spent many hours preaching to
homeless veterans. Willie opened his home to many homeless men over the years as well.
The family would like give a sincere Thank You to the nurses and staff at Garden Village for the great care they provided Willie.
Willie is proceeded in Death by his wife, Ruby Frazier; a Daughter, Tania Lynn Frazier; Sister Lazetta
Smith;Brothers Orville Frazier, Don Frazier, Clayton Frazier. He is survived by his Son Fencer Frazier of
Yakima; daughters Vernita Adolf (Alan) of Yakima and Faith Frazier of Yakima and a son Kevin Harding of Yakima. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Amber Frazier, Leila Ferguson, Amanda Brown (Adrian), Aymee Barron, Katie John, Dyllan John, Brittany Moore, Tyler Harding and Seth Frazier all of Yakima and Joshua Bartlette of Spokane. He is also survived by 12 great-grandchildren, all of Yakima; along with numerous additional family and friends.
Graveside services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 4, 2014 at West Hills Memorial Park. Arrangements are in the care of Keith and Keith Funeral Home.
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