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Linds Frazier

Linda Lou Frazier

Linda Lou Frazier passed away peacefully in Schertz, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of love, resilience, and unwavering spirit. She was reunited in heaven with her beloved husband, Chuck Frazier, who preceded her in death in April 2011, along with many cherished loved ones who welcomed her home.

She is survived by her devoted sisters, Kerry and Joann, and her loving family: Donna and Roeland Ebarb, John and Judy Frazier, and Holly and Mickey Watkins. Linda was a proud and dedicated grandmother to Adoria, Scott, Holly, Ashley, Teceira, Sydney, Stevie Ray, Jovial Jonelle, Lilly, Katherine, Woo, Elier, and J.D.; and a joyful great-grandmother to Michael, Charley, MaryJane, Crimson, and Viridian—with more blessings yet to come.

She is also survived by many dear friends that she considered family, Daniel Zuckerman, often helped drive her to appointments and out to lunch, Leah and her family, a great neighbor for over twenty years and Leslie a former hospice worker who Linda became close friends with.

Linda was known for her loving heart and spirited nature. She loved science-fiction as well as geology and was a devoted school teacher for many years. She gave directions with authority and wrapped her family in fierce, faithful love. Her home was filled with guidance, laughter, and the kind of honesty that only comes from someone who cares deeply and loves unconditionally.

Her memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved her. Linda leaves behind not just a family, but a lasting legacy of strength, compassion, and joy.

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