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Gracie Louise Frazier Brown

March 8, 1953 — February 17, 2018

Dear Family & Friends,

Hello everyone! If you are reading this letter, that means that Gracie Louise Frazier Brown is no longer with us. She has asked me to announce to everyone about her departure, and how wonderful it is! She has been invited by Jesus Chris to attend the most amazing feast you and I could ever dream of. Only this is not a dream! This invitation was a once in a lifetime offer she could not refuse. So, when He held out His hand, she eagerly took it. He took her on a phenomenal flight to the third heaven, where she was greeted by an astounding gate made of pearl. It as so high, she could barely see the top. As the gate opened, she was greeted by vivid colors, many that she had never seen before. At once, she heard the most breath-taking singing her ears had ever heard! She looked to her left, then to her right, then up, and all around... Angels were standing right before her very eyes singing wth voices so amazing, she could never find the word to describe. As she began to walk hand in hand with Jesus, she looked down and saw their reflections in what appeared to be a golden street, that was so brilliant, it looked like a sea of glass.
Then to her surprise she was greeted by an overwhelming multitude of family and friends that had left with Jesus on this same trip; some, not so long ago, others she had not seen in years! Jesus, personally took her on a tour of His Kingdom... He walked with her down a delightful path, lined with flowers. A the end of this path she observed a beautiful mansion, surrounded by mountains, and trees. Jesus invited her inside. That is when, to her astonishment, He said this is My gift to you, My lovely daughter. After He presented her with her palace that He personally built with His own, nail pierced hands, He dressed her in a fine, white linen gown, and took her out to dinner. She sat at a table that stretched out for miles. She could not see the end of this table! It had exquisite, fine, white china at every place setting. There were silver candelabras flickering golden light all down the length of the table! Oh, this is heavenly, she thought. Jesus pulled out a chair for her, and kindly motioned with His hand for her to sit.
Then, He sat right next Her, at the head of the table! She began to gaze around, and she saw in every chair sat all her loved ones that she has been earnestly wanting to see, and has been missing for so long. There sat my brother John, and my daddy, Frank! They were seated by her side. Along with them were grandma Ruby, papa Sherman, papa Nick, grandma Ann, Aunt Litzy, uncle Freeman, Shirley, Sarah, Ed, Odell, Ronnie, and everyone else that had taken this journey before her. She felt such joy, she never wanted to leave! That is why I am delivering you this joyful message from my mother, letting everyone know that she has moved in with Jesus. She wil not be back. However, you all are also invited!! I can not say when you get to go on this same journey, but I can tell you that it is guaranteed that everyone reading this letter gets to go, but there is a catch... You must do as Gracie did, and accept Jesus Christ as your Lord, and Savior before you get to live with Jesus for all eternity in His Kingdom. He asks that everyone attend!

Celebrating the Life of: Gracie Louise Frazier Brown, born on March 8, 1953 in Pickens, SC. She was one of 11 siblings. Her parents were Sherman Frazier, and Ruby Toney Frazier. She was predeceased by her husband, Frank Nixon Brown Jr., and her 17-year-old son, John Patrick Brown. She is survived by her daughter Tracey “Robin” Bracken, and son-in-law Marlon Lee Bracken of Williamston, SC and son Matthew Frazier Brown, of Greenville, SC. She had three grandchildren; Gregory “Seth” Bracken, grand daughter-in-law, Jamie May Thomas Bracken, Taylor “Cain” Bracken, and Winter “Faith” Bracken. She, also had a great grandson, Lucas”Jobe” Bracken, “Boy” twins on the way. She was also predeceased by two sisters, Shirley Gambrell and Sarah Gerber, and three brothers, Edward, Odell, and Ronald Toney Frazier. She has three remaining sisters, Mildred “Midge” Williams of Myrtle Beach, SC, Linda Jordan of Pickens, SC, and Nancy Bassinger of Piedmont, SC, and two brothers Billy and Jerry Toney.

Gracie was a “woman of many hats.” She was highly intelligent. She loved to write, especially ghost stories, and poetry. She enjoyed sewing; her speciality was embroidery, and she was a fabulous cook. She was also, very friendly, and bubbly; she could also, be very stubborn, and a pistol at times. She had many jobs, before earning her associates degree, and becoming an RN at GTC. She worked in many places after graduation. The first job she had as an RN was at Century Care in Simpsonville, SC where she was the D.O.N. After working there for several years, she went on to work in various other places, as well. She took an early retirement from GHS, after my father Frank Brown, passed away in August 2006. She retired to her home in Belton, SC, where she took care of her son Matthew until she could no longer do so. She then, briefly moved in with her daughter, Robin and family in Williamston, SC. Gracie passed away at approximately 1:45 PM at the McCall Hospice Home in Simpsonville, SC of PVD. She was loved by everyone she encountered, and she wil be deeply missed.

Remembering Gracie Louise Frazier Brown
March 8th, 1953 to February 17th, 2018
She was 64 years old
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