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KIRK EUGENE FRAZIER

 KIRK EUGENE FRAZIER
KIRK EUGENE FRAZIER

Kirk Eugene Frazier, a beloved soul known for his passion for cooking, passed away on May 28, 2024.  He was born in Dallas, TX, on September 26, 1958. Kirk will be deeply missed by all those who had the privilege of knowing him.

Kirk was a man of many admirable qualities: a protector and caring individual, he had a special place in his heart for his parent’s and his extended family who he resided with for many years. His dedication to ensuring the well-being and happiness of those around him left a lasting impact on all who crossed his path.

In honor of Kirk’s life, a visitation will be held on June 5, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the Golden Gate Funeral Home and A Crematory in Dallas, TX. 

A Celebration of Life service will follow on June 6, 2024, starting at 11:00 AM at the same location.

Kirk Eugene Frazier leaves behind a legacy of love and warmth that will continue to inspire his surviving family and friends. Though he may no longer be with us in person, his spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who were touched by his kindness and generosity. May his memory be a blessing to all who mourn his loss.

To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of KIRK EUGENE FRAZIER, please visit our flower store.

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