John Donald Frasier Jr.

Published 9:01 am Friday, September 18, 2020

John Donald Frasier Jr. of Church Hill was born Feb. 17, 1936, in Natchez and died Sept. 16, 2020.

He was a lifelong resident of Jefferson County. He was a graduate of Fayette High School. After graduating from high school, he served his country in the United States Army. Later he graduated from the University of Southern Mississippi. He worked for many years at Armstrong Tire in Natchez. He was a skilled horseman and supporter of the American Quarter Horse Association. As an avid outdoorsman, he spent countless hours hunting, trapping and fishing. In later years he spent many hours supporting his beloved grandchildren.

John Donald was recently preceded in death by his wife, Flora Ann Brown Frasier; and his parents, John Donald Frasier Sr., and Hazel Barr Frasier.

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He is survived by his sons, John and Mary Frasier, Jimmy and Cheryl Frasier all of Church Hill; his daughters, Mary and Powel Hudson of Port Gibson, Linda and Steve Larson of Vicksburg; seven grandchildren, Jenna Frasier Barlow, Leighann Frasier Holloway, James Hudson, J.D. Frasier, Leah Larson, Luke Larson and Elle Larson; and two great-grandchildren, Parker Holloway and Anna Claire Barlow; brother, Warren Frasier; and sister, Julliette Frasier Salter.

A private funeral Mass will be held for both John Donald and Flora Ann Frasier Saturday, Sept. 18, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. at Assumption BVM Catholic Church on 10 Morgantown Road in Natchez, followed by public graveside services at the Fayette City Cemetery for John Donald and the Red Lick Cemetery for Flora Ann.

Pallbearers are James Hudson, J.D. Frasier, Luke Larson, Jamie Holloway, Bill May and Steve Robertson. Honorary pallbearers are Seth Barlow, Mike Guedon and Robert Eskew.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Catholic Charities, or any charity of your choice.