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Alexander Waymond Frazier III

Alexander Waymond Frazier III, 63 of Washington, was called home on Friday-April 17, 2020.  He was born January 28, 1957 to the late Alexander Waymond Frazier, Jr. and the late Catherine Brown Frazier.  He was a graduate of Canon-MacMillan High School, where he excelled in many sports. After high school,  Alex served in the U.S. Army National Guard and later settled at Union Camp (which later became International Paper), where he worked 27 years in various capacities such as a machine operator and forklift driver. 

“Fraz”, as he was affectionately known, loved his family and looked forward to spending time with loved ones enjoying a good meal and a cold beer. Alex adored his many nieces and nephews and had a special relationship with each of them, particularly Hannah, Vantasia, Troy Jr., Patience, Elijah, Hope and Chance.

We will miss his hearty laugh, beautiful smile and slow-cadenced deep voice, but find solace in that he is now at peace. He joins in heaven his parents as well as two sisters, Elizabeth Wise and Valterrite Harris and a brother, Troy Frazier. Surviving in addition to his nieces and nephews are four brothers, Larry Frazier of Pennsylvania, Robert Pendleton of New York and Vincent and James Pendleton, both of Maryland. 

All funeral arrangements are private and under the direction of the Warco-Falvo Funeral Home, Inc., Wilson at East Katherine Ave., Washington, S. Timothy Warco, Supervisor/Director, Susan Falvo Warco, Director, S. Timothy Warco II, Director.  Condolences may be expressed at www.WarcoFalvoFuneralHome.com