Obituary: Frazier, Irene Ann David Louis


FRAZIER,
Irene Ann (75) and David Louis (79)

Irene Ann Frazier (Berry), born August 6, 1936 in Everett, WA, passed away February 15, 2012 at home.

David Louis Frazier born June 23, 1932 in Wapato, WA, passed away February 16, 2012, after a fall.

Irene enjoyed reading, gardening and spending time with friends.

She had a long career as a Registered Nurse (including Holy Family Hospital) David loved the outdoors.

He retired USAF (21 years), Veteran: S.E.A.

(Utapao AFB, Thailand), MSgt, Bomb-Nav Systems Tech, including Fairchild AFB.

He then retired as Service Tech/truck driver for Magna-Tech/National Electric Coil, of Spokane (20 years.)


The couple was to celebrate their 55th wedding anniversary on February 23rd.


They are survived by Audrey Cole (Frazier, sister) and family, Joyce Johnston (Berry, sister) and family.

Also survived by their son Dennis L. Frazier and the Brodhead family: Sally (daughter), Jeff and grand-children Sarah, Andrew and Rachel.


At the request of Dave and Irene, their ashes will be scattered this Spring.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Union Gospel Mission (UGM) of Spokane.

Please visit their online tribute and leave a condolence at www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements by

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