Scott Frazier's Obituary
Scott G Frazier, was born November 20th 1969, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and stepped in to Heaven’s glory on October 15, 2020. He was preceded in death by his father , James Wayne Frazier. Scott is survived by his wife Amanda Frazier of Carrollton, Texas. His two sons Bradley and Landry Pinson of Carrollton, Texas. He is survived by his Mother, Nancy G. Frazier of Dallas, Texas, his sister Kelley Witherstine and brother in law Kevin Witherstine of Prosper, Texas, Father in law Randall Ziegenhagen Sr and mother in law Christy Ziegenhagen of Royse City, Texas, his brother in law Randall Ziegenhagen Jr of Dallas, Texas, his niece Ramie Lopez of Carrollton, Texas, and other loving family members and friends. Scott met the love of his life Amanda in 1994 and later reconnected in 2009 and married on November 2nd, 2012. Scott attended Baylor University where he received his Masters Degree in business and was a proud member of his Fraternity, ATO. Scott built a career as a business owner in the tire industry and owned his own business for 30 years. Scott later retired and went to manage a dealership. He was skilled in the art of quickly connecting with strangers and would do anything for anyone. Scott adored his family and his main priority was making sure his family was taken Care of. Scott loved painting and was quite the artist. Scott loved cooking and was the “master chef” and definitely was an entertainer. Scott loved cars and loved working on them especially his Jeep. Scott adored his wife, his 2 sons, and his niece. Scott was a man of God , he was an ordained minister and cherished his relationship with the Lord. Scott Frazier will be missed by so many but we know that he is in Heaven with Lord, dancing with the angels.
Services for Scott will be 11:00 AM Thursday, October 22, 2020 at Covenant Church in Carrollton. Burial to follow at Restland Memorial Park. There will be atime of visitation from 3:00 until 6:00 pm Wednesday at the funeral home.
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