Newspapers/Obituaries: Ruberta Parker Frasier, Claiborne Parish Submitted for the LAGenWeb Archives by: Jerry Gallagher March 2001 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** TIPS FOR SEARCHING RECORDS ON THE INTERNET Netscape & Ms Explorer users: If searching for a particular surname, locality or date while going through the records in the archives or anywhere....try these few steps: 1. Go to the top of the report you are searching. 2. Click on EDIT at the top of your screen. 3. Next click on FIND in the edit menu. 4. When the square pops up, enter what you are looking for in the FIND WHAT ___________blank. 5. Click on DIRECTION __DOWN. 6. And last click on FIND NEXT and continue to click on FIND NEXT until you reach the end of the report. This should highlight the item that you indicated in "find what" every place it appears in the report. You must continue to click on FIND NEXT till you reach the end of the report to see all of the locations of the item indicated. ********************************************************************* Funeral services for Ruberta Parker Frasier were Thursday, March 8, 2001, at 2 P.M. at first Baptist church in Haynesville, LA with Dr. Shelby cowling, Pastor and Sterling Claypoole, Minister of Students and Outreach, officiating. Burial followed at the Haynesville Old Town Cemetery under the direction of Bailey Funeral Home. Mrs. Frasier passed away Tuesday, March 6, 2001 following a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born Ruberta Alma Parker on September 1, 1921, in Robeline, LA Ruberta was the daughter of Norrie Adron Parker and Estelle Cassady Parker. Mrs. Frasier was a life-long resident of Haynesville. A devoted wife and mother, Mrs. Frasier was retired having been employed in earlier years at the family owned business, Parker's Dairy, and later with Brand's Cleaners. Mrs. Frasier was a active member of the First Baptist Church of Haynesville. She was a member of the Joy Sunday School Class, the Golden Age Singers, and the Sanctuary Choir. Mrs. Frasier was preceded in death by her mother and father, her beloved husband of 48 years, Robert Carl Frasier, former Haynesville Mayor; a son, Jerry Parker Frasier; a younger sister, Dorothy Maness; two very special grandchildren, Joshua Frasier Austin and Jessica Grace Austin. Mrs. Frasier is survived by three daughters, Alice Cale of Bossier City, Carla Smith and son-in-law, Jerry Smith of Haynesville, LA,; granddaughters, Jennifer Franklin and husband, David, of Haynesville, LA, Stacy Rogers and husband, Jeff of Baton Rouge, LA, Airman Angela Estelle Smith, Andrews AFB, Maryland; two great-grandchildren Trenton David Franklin and Erin Elizabeth Franklin, and was awaiting the April arrival of a third great grandbaby, Mary Grace Rogers. Survivors also include two brothers-in-law, J. D. Frasier, of Farmerville, LA and Clyde Maness of Thibadoux, LA, three nephews, Danny Frasier, Farmerville, LA, Neil Maness, Hot Springs, AR, Drew Maness, McComb MS; and one niece Carol Joy Gates, Farmerville, LA. Serving as honorary pallbearers were Dr. Samuel K. Abshire and the Deacons of First Baptist Church. The family requests that memorials be made to the First Baptist Church of Haynesville Building Fund. Oh, Sweet Mother, the majesty and beauty of Niagra Falls, the Colorado Rockies and the Alaskan glaciers were only a glimpse of the glorious permanent abode of Heavenly Father has prepared for your arrival. # # #