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1946 - 2003
Karen J. Frailie, 56, of Ashland, Ky., died Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003, in Duke University Medical Center in Durham, N.C.
Mrs. Frailie was born March 8, 1946, in Ashland, a daughter of Mary Elizabeth Hereford Wolfe of Ashland and the late Delbert T. Wolfe.
She was a middle school English teacher, who taught 27 years in the Ashland System and eight years at Rose Hill Christian School. She was a member of Crossroads Baptist Church and various educational organizations.
She had a great love for God, her family and thousands of students whose lives she touched. Mrs. Frailie cherished her years at Putnam, Coles-Putnam, and Verity Middle School.
She was particularly dedicated to Rose Hill Christian School and the pursuit of Christian Education.
Additional survivors include her husband, Donald L. Frailie II; a daughter, Mary Elizabeth Frailie of Ashland; and a sister, Jan Wolfe Kasten of Lexington, Ky.
The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, 2003, at Rose Hill Baptist Church by Dr. Charles Stewart and the Rev. John D. Freeman. Burial will be in Ashland Cemetery.
Friends may call from 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, 2003 at Steen Funeral Home-Marshall Steen Chapel in Ashland.
In lieu of flowers, friends may make contributions to the Karen W. Frailie Christian Education Fund, P.O. Box 829, Ashland, Ky. 41105-0829 or 1001 Winslow Road, Ashland, Ky. 41102.
Condolences may be sent to www.steenfuneralhomes.com.
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There are currently 13 condolences.
Catherine Sayle (Katie Frailie)
Tuesday February 25, 2003 at
9:01 AM
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Donnie,
I am so sorry about your loss.
I realize that I have missed knowing a wonderful person and that makes me very sad.
Please e-mail me when you are up to it. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
Katie
Williamsburg, Va.
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Vicki Jones
Monday February 24, 2003 at
11:51 AM
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Uncle Donnie and MaryBeth,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Vicki and family
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Talmadge Everman
Monday February 24, 2003 at
8:40 AM
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Betty Bruce and I send our sincere condolances to you and your family on your loss. Although we did not know Karen, we know she was an outstanding person and a loving wife and mother.
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Mary E. McKinney
Monday February 24, 2003 at
8:37 AM
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Don & Mary Beth,
You have our deepest sympathy and prayers in the loss of your dear one. May God richly bless you with peace and understanding in the days ahead. Love and prayers, Frank & Mary McKinney
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Trey and Stephen VanHoose
Sunday February 23, 2003 at
11:18 PM
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Don and Mary Beth we are so sorry to hear about your loss. Me and Stephen could not make it home but wanted you to know that we are thinking about you during this time. God Bless
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Ashley Wilcox
Sunday February 23, 2003 at
5:54 PM
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Mary Beth, I'm very sorry for the loss that your father and you have had. Mrs. Frailie was a wonderful teacher who taught me so much. Keep in mind that God is with her now and she is happy and healthy. I will be praying for you and thinking about you.
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Carolyn S. Payne
Sunday February 23, 2003 at
10:06 AM
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Don, Tom and Judy Corn informed me of Karen's passing. Please accept my deepest sympathies. I was to have been in Ashland this weekend (I now live in Lexington), but had to cancel. Otherwise I would have been at visitation. God has embraced her in his loving arms and will extend that comfort to you and your daughter. In Christian Love, Carolyn Payne
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Marlena
Sunday February 23, 2003 at
3:46 AM
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I an so sorry on my behalf of Mrs Fralie. I was in one of her English classes in Verity. She was a great teacher! She was a wonderful person and I will truly miss her. May God bless the family during this time.
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Scott Walter
Saturday February 22, 2003 at
3:16 PM
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Don and Mary Beth,
Words cannont express my heart felt sorrow for you during this tremendously difficult time in your life. My prayers are with you and I know that God will wrap His arms of love around you both and comfort you as you grieve. Mrs. Frailie was always one of my favorite teachers and was one of the sweetest and soft spoken person I've ever had the privelige to know and she will be greatly missed by everyone that knew her. I wish there was something I could say or do to take the pain away, but I know there's not. We can just look forward to the day we will all be reunited with our loved ones for eternity some glorious day.
Love in Christ,
Scott & Sheila Walter
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Mike Lewis
Saturday February 22, 2003 at
2:12 PM
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Don Frailie & Family:
I was so sorry to hear about your loss. Ms. Frailie was a great lady and teacher. I had her for English at Putnam in 1971 or 1972. She was so kind! I had you for Accounting at ACC in 1977/78. I live in Orlando and will be unable to attend the visitation. Homer Lewis was my grandfather, I'm not sure if you remember me or not. I'll keep you in my prayers! I lost my first wife in 1990. God will keep you and give you strength! God Bless!
Mike Lewis
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Sue Matthews
Saturday February 22, 2003 at
11:46 AM
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Donnie, I want to tell you how sorry I was to hear about Karen's illness. I know you will miss her very much in the future but I know your memories will comfort you as will as Mary Beth. I'm sorry I can't be with you in person but know I am will you in my heart.
Please know that I'm praying for you and all your family.
With all my love, Sue
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Jack, Cheryl, and Kendra Hicks
Saturday February 22, 2003 at
11:15 AM
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Don and Mary Beth we are so sorry for the loss of Karen. She was a wonderful teacher to me and Kendra and more importantly she was an even more wonderful christian friend. She will truly be missed by our family. Our prayers are with you both for the days to come. Love in Christ, Cheryl Hicks
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Dana and Fred Hill
Saturday February 22, 2003 at
8:30 AM
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We were so sorry to hear of your loss. We think so fondly of Karen as a wonderful teacher to our children and a good neighbor. Our thoughts are with you even though we are far away in Minnesota. May God Bless you.
Dana and Fred
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