SERVICES: 10 AM SATURDAY AT CATO BAPTIST CHURCH Interment: ROSS CEMETERY in RANKIN COUNTY ON WADE PATRICK RD. VISITATION: FRIDAY 5-8 PM AT OTT AND LEE IN BRANDON SATURDAY: 9 AM AT CHURCH UNTIL THE 10 AM SERVICE Bobby Kay Frazier of Cato, Mississippi, a true believer, joined a choir of heavenly angels on October 8, 2014. Bobby was born as the only child of Eurvis and Ossie Frazier on July 21, 1934. He married the love of his life, Doris Ann Tanner on June 10, 1955 in Jackson, MS. A busy family man, he is survived by 5 children, 14 grandchildren, and 8 great-grandchildren, all of which he prayed for by name every night. His children are Dale Frazier(Gloria), Cynthia Thomas-Boone(Steve), Brian Frazier(Karon), Paul Frazier(Debbie) and Sharon Frazier(Danny).
A lifelong hard-worker, he started his career as a paperboy at the Clarion Ledger/Jackson Daily News and was a contract truck driver and construction worker for several years. He was a foreman during construction of the Jackson Coliseum, the Rex Brown Power and Light Plant, and the VA Hospital before becoming the assistant manager for the Jackson Coliseum for a short time. He retired from United Insurance Company of America in 1984 before returning to work for the Clarion Ledger where he remained until he retired after working for more than 50 years.
His faith in Jesus was the most important thing to him. He was saved at a Billy Graham Crusade in Jackson, MS when he was 18. This is when Bobby began his lifelong, faithful Christian walk. He was baptized at Crestwood Baptist Church in Jackson, MS and was a member of Boling Street Methodist Church and instrumental in starting the First Independent Methodist Church in Jackson, MS before moving to Cato Baptist Church in 1971 where he has served faithfully until the time of his death. He passionately loved Jesus, telling others about Jesus, and telling the story of Jesus when the family gathered around for Sunday lunch and at Christmas. After passing away peacefully of a ruptured aneurysm, he is now in the presence of Jesus.
Visitation will be held on Friday, October 10 from 5-8pm at Ott and Lee funeral home in Brandon, MS and Saturday, October 11 from 9-10am at Cato Baptist Church. Funeral services will be Saturday, October 11 at 10am at Cato Baptist Church followed by a burial service at Ross Cemetery in Cato, MS.
Ott & Lee Funeral Home 1360 W. Government St. Brandon, MS 39042 601-824-6018