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Linton Frazier

January 17, 1952 — July 13, 2024

Linton Frazier, lovingly known as "BOSS" to many, bid farewell to this world on July 13, 2024, in Seagoville, Texas. He was born on January 17, 1952, Minden, Louisiana. Linton was a dedicated forklift operator for GAF and took pride in his work.

Those who knew Linton will always remember his laid-back nature and his witty sense of humor. He had a knack for cracking jokes and lightening the mood wherever he went. Although occasionally stubborn, his overall great personality left a lasting impact on all who crossed paths with him.

One of the fondest memories cherished by his daughter was their heartwarming phone conversations. She will deeply miss the sound of his distinctive laugh that brought joy to their interactions.

Apart from his professional life, Linton had a passion for collecting guns. This hobby showcased his interest in history and craftsmanship. He also liked buying his scratch-off lottery tickets. Linton loved Corvettes along with other luxury cars. He made sure he had the music loud, blasting Nate Dogg, Big Moe, Tupac, Scarface and various rap artist. He enjoyed watching Bruce Lee and action movies during his down time.

Linton Frazier was preceded in death by his beloved mother, Louise Moore Frazier, father, Thomas Lee Frazier, spouse, Debra Jackson, siblings Christine Brown and Thomas Lee Frazier and stepsister, Archie Webb. He is survived by his daughter, Loshonder Q. Frazier-Marshall, along with grandchildren Tiaja Jackson, Simone D. Frazier, Terrin T. Frazier, and great-grandchildren Curtis Adams, Ariyah Adams, and Naima Jean.

In remembrance of Linton "BOSS" Frazier's life, let us celebrate the legacy he leaves behind - a legacy of love, laughter, and cherished memories that will forever be etched in the hearts of those who knew him. May he rest in peace knowing he was loved and will be dearly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

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