Eddie "Tiger" Lee Frazier's Obituary
Eddie Lee Frazier aka “Tiger” passed away unexpectedly Sunday, April 13, 2025 in Warrenton, Va. He was born October 2, 1955 in Front Royal, Va and raised in Sperryville by his late father and mother, Wade and Irene Frazier. He is also joined in death by his sister, Elizabeth Mae Frazier Smoot.
His memory will forever be remembered by his remaining family, his son, Chad and wife, Kendra along with their children, Clayton and Kailyn. His brother and wife, Wade and Rosie Frazier, his sister, Jean Frazier Cornwell, his aunt, Nellie Alther and many other nieces, nephews, and friends.
Eddie Frazier known by all his family and friends as “Tiger” was often asked how he got his beloved nickname. He was rarely ever called, Eddie, and most people even thought that “Tiger” was his real name. When asked, he would joke and a little mischievous twinkle could be seen in his eyes as he told the tale. “My grandmother would get me and my older brother, Son, out in the yard fightin’ and she would call me Tiger.”
He lived up to the nickname and everywhere he went as a child and as an adult, “Hey Tiger” could be heard in greeting. He had the spirit of a tiger, born to fight and pick on his loved ones. If he didn’t pick on you, he didn’t like you, he would always say.
Life was full of curve balls for Tiger. He retired early from Pullen’s Electric due to his deteriorating health and moved in with his son, Chad and his family in Rixeyville. His last few years were filled with laughter and jokes with his family. There was always a competition on who his “favorite” was in the house. He was able to enjoy lazy summer days on their front porch or in “his” spot in the living room, binge watching his favorite tv shows that were often black and white westerns. He was entertained daily by his spirited grandchildren, Clayton and Kailyn and a smile always graced his face.
A “Celebration of life” service will be held on Saturday, April 26 at Amissville Full Gospel Church at 675 Viewtown Rd in Amissville, Va. Service will start at 2pm followed by fellowship and refreshments. All are welcome and encouraged to come and share their favorite memories of their beloved, Tiger.
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