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Eloise A. Frazer Dead at 89

Eloise A. Frazer
Eloise A. Frazer died on July 18 at the Schneider Regional Medical Center. She was 89 years old.
She is survived by her daughter, Sandra Brathwaite; sons: James Richards Jr., Elton Richards Sr. and Lionel Monsanto Sr.; sisters: Rhynita Christian, Olivine Smith, Luna James and Calma Zackery; brothers-in-law:Alfredo Smith, Cuthbert James and Anthony Zackery; daughters-in-law: Jan Richards and Delores Monsanto; adopted children: Antonetta Archibald, Antoinette Skelton and L. Keith Amey; and special friends: King and Ruthlyn Simon and family, Heather Phillips, Rudolph “Jack” Hamilton, Verna Forbes, Eleanor Turnbull and Faye O’Connor.
She is also survived by grandchildren: Akema Richards, Acio Richards, Elton Richards II, Jermaine Richards, Kaheelah Richards, Keishawn Richards, Kyam Richards, Janeil, Richards, Janice Richards, Kevin Richards, Elton Richards Jr., Tihiesha Monsanto, Lionel Monsanto Jr., Kandra Monsanto and Ebony Monsanto; 26 great-grandchildren; nieces: Averile Hendricks, Akela Smith, Renee Williams, Tamara James, Daphne Saunders, Jean Thomas, Dalia Thomas, Sandra Thomas and Chesna Trotman; nephews: Harold Christian, Albert Christian, Theodore Sealey, Bert Fredericks Jr., Eavin Zackery, Anthony Zackery, Darrell Thomas, Alton Thomas and Arthur Paris; godchildren: Daphne Saunders, Tammy Henry and Terese Henry; and other relatives and friends too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Friday, July 27, at Lutheran Church of the Reformation. Interment will be at Eastern Cemetery.
All arrangements are by Davis Funeral Home, 774-1464.

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