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September 13, 2001

Obituary

HERKIMER - Bernice B. Frazier, 86, of 315 North Prospect Street and formerly of McCoons Road, Richfield Springs, passed away on Thursday, September 13, 2001 in Faxton-St. Luke's Medical Center, New Hartford. She was born on November 18, 1914 in Herkimer, a daughter of the late Peter and Victoria Krolewicz Bukatko. A lifelong area resident on May 18, 1932 she married Floyd Junior Frazier, in the town of Columbia. The shared a devoted union of 52 years until his passing on August 11, 1984. During WW II she had worked in Remington Arms Company and later as a knitter for Duofold Mills in Mohawk. For a few years she held the position of dog enumerator for the town of Columbia. She was a member of the Cedarville Fire Department Auxiliary, Herkimer County Fire Auxiliary, the Burger World Senior Citizens, and AARP. She made crafts for enjoyment, delighted in playing cards and had a special love for animals. Her family filled her life with happiness, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Bernice had an enduring strength, and was a helpful person. Throughout her lifetime she had touched the lives of many with her gracious manner and kindness and will not be forgotten. She is survived by four children, Evelyn Petriski of Jordanville, Robert and his wife Donna Frazier of Chehalis, Wash, Carol and her husband John Brewer of Richfield Springs, and Victoria Bronner of Mohawk, ten grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren, a sister Helen and her husband Rudolph Karasek of Syracuse; a brother-in-law, Francis Frazier of Oriskany Falls, several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband and parents, she was preceded in death by a daughter, Joanne Eckler on April 24, 1970 and a sister Mary Kline in 1994. Funeral service will be on Monday at 10:00 am in Fenner Funeral Home Inc., 115 Court Street, Herkimer, with the Reverend Hans Drews, pastor of Columbia Center United Methodist Church officiating. The family will be present in the funeral home to receive relatives and friends on Sunday evening from 7-9 p.m. In lieu of floral tributes, Bernice had requested those wishing to make a remembrance may do so through donations to Cedarville Volunteer Fire Depart or the Columbia Center United Methodist Church
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