Frazier, Betty Jane
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Betty Jane (Riggs) Frazier joined our Lord in Heaven on July 11, 2014. She was 85 Years, 3 months and 18 days old. Betty was born on March 23, 1929 in Dallas, Texas to the late Frank and Lula Mae Riggs. Betty was a caregiver and worked in the home health field and truly enjoyed her career. She also loved her family and was a caregiver at heart even when she volunteered to help feed the homeless in downtown Dallas. Betty also enjoyed traveling to Louisiana to play the slot machines and BINGO was one of her favorite pastimes. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack Edward Frazier. She is survived by her beloved daughter, Jacquelyn Annette Jordan and husband, Al of Carrollton; grandsons, Bryce Colin Blanton and wife, Anna of The Colony and Brad Corbett Blanton of Carrollton; 5 Precious great grandchildren, Jake, Sarah, Skye, Justin, and Blake; she is also survived by her 8 sisters and 2 brothers: Bobbie Holder, Marguerite Hughes, Carl Riggs, Claudette Stamper, Linda White, Sharon Bumpus, Duane Riggs, Karen Waxler, Judy Smith and Brenda Riggs; numerous nieces and nephews and a host of extended family members and friends.
A Celebration of Life memorial service will be held at 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, July 16, 2014 with Chuck Grandstaff officiating. Betty Jane will be laid to rest at Grove Hill Memorial Park in Dallas, Texas.
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I am so saddened at the passing of Mrs. Frazier. I had the privilege to meet her a few years ago, & to be her nurse on a few occasions. Mrs. Frazier was one of the most hopeful, loving, encouraging, endearing, selfless, women I have ever met. No matter her condition, or how much pain she was in, I never heard her complain. But she remained strong in her Christian faith, trusting in the Lord. I cherish the few memories I have with her… to be able to share our faith, spend time encouraging one another, and praying together. She touched my life so deeply. I was so excited to come visit her after I got married a few weeks ago and share about all the Lord has done in my life. But before I had that chance, He called her home. Mrs. Frazier had been on my heart that whole week, especially after my mom told me she went to a nursing home. I wish I had returned from out of town sooner, & could have seen her. I have no question that she is in Heaven, worshipping our Lord & Savior, & experiencing joy unspeakable. One day, when my time has come, I believe we will meet again on that beautiful shore. I miss you and love you, Mrs. Frazier! May the Lord comfort your family & loved ones who remain.