
Jack Keith Frazier, known to everyone simply as Keith, went home to be with his Lord and Savior on July 7, 2026, at the age of 78. Born on April 1, 1948, Keith lived a life defined by unwavering faith, service to others, deep love for his family, and an adventurous spirit that embraced every opportunity life had to offer.
Keith is survived by the love of his life and devoted wife, Ruth Taravella-Frazier; his children, Tia Herrick and her husband Kris, Chandra Frazier, and Casey Frazier and his wife Rikki. He was a proud and loving grandfather to Zach Herrick, Nick Herrick, Jaida Johnson, Tatum Johnson, Mia Frazier, Nora Frazier, and Miles Frazier, each of whom brought him immeasurable joy. He also leaves behind Corey Cobaugh, who held a very special place in his heart, along with countless extended family members, dear friends, former students, athletes, and colleagues whose lives were forever impacted by his kindness.
Keith was preceded in death by his parents, Mary and Fay Frazier; his brother, Don (Florence) Frazier; his sister, Mary Jane Sloan; and his sister, Barb (Jess) Wantland.
For decades, Keith devoted his life to education and coaching, inspiring young people at the youth, high school, and collegiate levels. He believed sports were about far more than winning—they were opportunities to build character, discipline, perseverance, and confidence. Countless athletes, students, and fellow coaches were blessed by his encouragement, wisdom, and belief in their potential. In recognition of his lasting impact, Keith was inducted into the Greater Pueblo Sports Hall of Fame and the Pueblo South High School Hall of Fame.
More than anything, Keith loved Jesus. His faith guided every aspect of his life and inspired his servant's heart. Whether helping a friend fix something, mentoring a young person, supporting a neighbor in need, or simply offering a listening ear, Keith lived to serve others.
An avid outdoorsman, Keith found peace in the mountains and loved riding motorcycles, traveling with Ruth, and spending time wherever adventure called. Music was the soundtrack of his life. Whether he was singing along to a favorite song, dancing with Ruth, or filling a room with laughter and music, he found joy in sharing it with the people he loved. He cherished every moment with his children and grandchildren. He was deeply patriotic and honored to support those who served our country as a member of the American Legion Riders and the Patriot Guard Riders, participating in more than 130 military memorial services to pay tribute to America's heroes.
Keith lived life to the fullest. He worked hard, played hard, laughed often, and loved deeply. He was a stand-out athlete and fierce competitor with a heart of gold—a genuine, loyal, giving man who never met a stranger. He was always the first to lend a hand, could fix just about anything, and earned the affectionate title of his family's own "MacGyver." He loved animals, embraced every challenge with determination, and was just ornery enough to keep everyone smiling. To those who knew him best, he was simply the best—a devoted husband, incredible father and grandfather, faithful friend, teacher, coach, mentor, and a true example of what it means to live a life of purpose.
While his family grieves the loss of his physical presence, they find comfort knowing he is now in the presence of the Lord he faithfully served. Keith's legacy will continue through the countless lives he touched, the lessons he taught, the love he gave so freely, and the example he set for all who had the privilege of knowing him.
A Celebration of Keith's Life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on July 23, 2026, at Praise Assembly of God, 2000 Troy Avenue, Pueblo, Colorado 81001. A reception will immediately follow the service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Pueblo South High School Alumni Foundation where he was a Board Member, honoring Keith's lifelong commitment to education, mentorship, and the students whose lives he so passionately invested in.
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