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Ivan Felix Frazer Dies at 49

Ivan Felix Frazer, the beloved last-born son of Felix and Victoria Frazer, passed away on March 25, 2026, at the age of 49. Born on Sept. 20, 1976, in St. Croix, US Virgin Islands, Ivan was the cherished partner of Martha Lopez and a treasured member of The Lopez Family.

Ivan Felix Frazer

A good friend to all, Ivan was always quick with a smile, friendly, and selflessly there for those who knew him. In his career, he found deep meaning in the work he did and the people he helped, treating everyone with dignity and respectโ€”his colleagues cherished working alongside him. He was happy and full of life, and remained a big kid at heart, building remote control race cars, playing video games, and cheering on his favorite basketball teams. He also had an eclectic taste in music that reflected his playful spirit. He learned the construction trade from his dad and was affectionately known as “Builder Bob” by a special few. Exceptionally smart and knowledgeable about random factsโ€”a true “Jeopardy!” fanโ€”he brought his quick wit and signature sarcastic humor to every conversation. An avid runner, he returned excitedly to his place of birth after nearly 30 years away, only to pass away a few days after arrival. One of a kind, Ivan was loved by everyone whose lives he touched.

Ivan will be deeply missed. He is also survived by his siblings: Paula Ettienne, Sybil Roberts, Ira Frazer, Irvin Frazer, and Judy Frazer; his nieces and nephewsโ€”Natisha, Randy Jr., Shamika, Elijah, Tori, and Rozira; as well as his aunts and unclesโ€”Josephine Christopher, Marcella Joseph, Noelina Ryner, Dorianna Williams, Williamson, and Albert Maronie; numerous grand-nieces, grand-nephews, cousins, and the extended family around the world.

A Celebration of Life service will be held on Friday, April 24, at 10:30 a.m. at Bethel Seventh-Day Adventist Church in Williams Delight.

All are welcome to attend and honor Ivan’s memory.

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