OBITUARY
Katherine L. Sharp Curtis Frazer
November 20, 1950 – April 16, 2024
IN THE CARE OF
Hathaway-Myers Chapel
Katherine Curtis Frazer, 73 of Columbus passed away on April 16th, 2024. Katherine was born November 20, 1950 in Columbus, Indiana. She was the daughter of Donald and Louetta Sharp.
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She retired from Cummins Engine Company after 30 years. She started as one of the first female security guards the company ever had, held several positions in the company, and was a tool designer when she retired. She was a long time member of ST. Peter's Lutheran church. She enjoyed riding on their Harley Davidson motorcycle with husband Steven. She enjoyed watching sports of all kinds but truly enjoyed watching Nascar races.
She is survived by her daughter Angela (Jason) Elrod of Salem IN;
Grandson VonScott (Elizabeth) Bair of Columbus;
step sons, Steve (Ann) Frazer of Columbus, and Sam Frazer of Columbus; step daughter, Amanda Frazer (Matt R.) of Columbus
grandchildren; Alicia, Cheyenne, Gage (Harlie), Chloeann, Joseph (Cassie),Brandi, Chelsie, and Danielle.
greatgrandchildren; Emerson, Noah, Autumn, Levi, Emmalee, Jesse, Noah and Owen.
Sister, Donna Pearcy (Robert A.) of Hernando Fl; Sister, Jerri Sills of Daytona FL;
and several nieces and nephews.
Katherine was a one of a kind, had several hobbies through out her life. From making baskets and wreaths, dressing up for Halloween to give out the candy, and decorating for the Christmas Season.
Kathy was dearly loved by all and she will be deeply missed.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a future date. Please continue to check the funeral home's website for updates.
To share a fond memory of Katherine or leave a condolence for the family, visit www.Hathaway-Myers.com.
Hathaway-Myers is assisting the Frazer family.
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