A lifelong resident of Marble Falls, Madolyn was born April 22, 1941 in Double Horn, TX to Carl and Lillie Hood Frasier. ‘Aunt Madolyn’ was the youngest of five siblings and although she never married or had children of her own, she was blessed with numerous nieces and nephews who adored her.
Madolyn was preceded in death by her parents, Carl Frasier and Lillie Frasier, her brother Joe Frasier, sister Bonnie Daywood, nephew Laine Wagenfuhr, and niece Karen Frasier Keith. She is survived by her sister Bertha Wagenfuhr, brother Brian Frasier, and sister-in-law Norma Frasier, all of Marble Falls; nieces Diann Wagenfuhr Ebeling, Cynthia Wagenfuhr Gibson, Kathy Frasier Schumacher; nephews Jeff Frasier, Bruce Frasier, Craig Wagenfuhr, Richmond Frasier, Trey Daywood and Jim Daywood; and many great and great-great nieces and nephews.
Madolyn retired from a long career in banking that started soon after her graduation from Marble Falls High School in 1959. She began as a teller at Home State Bank located on Main Street in Marble Falls and remained with the bank through several changes in ownership, concluding her career with the bank in the bookkeeping department. She later took a job as a cashier at Blue Bonnet Café until her health forced her to retire in March of 2011. She enjoyed her time at the counter, visiting with her many friends and dispensing her wealth of knowledge on the history of Marble Falls and the surrounding communities.
Madolyn was known for the many birthday and get-well cards she sent over the years. She also supported and remembered the local men and women of the military deployed overseas with greeting cards.
Madolyn was instrumental in the creation of The Falls on the Colorado Museum and spent countless hours supporting the fundraisers that made the museum a possibility. She was especially proud of the success of the Marble Falls Founders Day Celebration held each year in July. She considered her graduating Class of 1959 a part of her extended family and enjoyed the social gatherings they had each year. She held season tickets at Mustang Stadium and enjoyed nothing more than being present to support the youth of Marble Falls. In 2010, Madolyn was honored by being the first alumni recipient of the Legacy Fund Award for her support of Marble Falls ISD.
Her passion of history resulted in her co-authoring and contributing articles and pictures to several local history books. She was an active member of the Burnet County Historical Society and the Burnet County Genealogical Society.
Madolyn was an active member of the Marble Falls Church of Christ. She will be missed by the many people who benefited from her caring and giving spirit and support of Marble Falls, a town that she loved.
Memorial contributions can be made to the Falls on the Colorado Museum, The Marble Falls Ex-Students Scholarship Fund or The Class of 1959 Scholarship Fund.
A visitation will be held 5:00PM-7:00PM, Monday, January 9, 2012 at Clements Wilcox Funeral Home in Marble Falls, Texas. Services will be held at 1:00PM, Tuesday, January 10, 2012 at the Marble Falls Church of Christ with Greg Neill officiating. Burial will follow at Rockvale Cemetery in the Double Horn/Spicewood community outside Marble Falls.
Pallbearers are Craig Wagenfuhr, Richmond Frasier, Asa Frasier, Hunter Gibson, Max Ebeling and Wesley Ebeling.
Condolences may be offered at www.clementswilcoxfuneralhome.com
Arrangements are under the direction of Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home of Marble Falls.
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