Mark T. Frazier Georgetown, Delaware Obituary

Mark T. Frazier

Mark T. Frazier was welcomed peacefully and suddenly into heaven on Monday morning, October 18, 2021, at his home in Millsboro, DE. A believer in his Savior, Jesus Christ, Mark knew with certainty that he would go to heaven when he died. On Monday, he was absent from his physical body and present with his Lord. He was a strong personal witness to the love and grace of God in his life and spoke often over the years of the many blessings he had experienced as a result. Mark was a larger-than-life person whose countenance brightened a room - he met a new friend everywhere he went. He had a passionate love and concern for his wife and family. Mark was an esteemed local businessman and employer through his company Superior Electrical Services, Inc. He had a huge heart and counted it a privilege to serve people of all ages, especially the elderly. He was thoughtful and kind and gave of his time and resources generously to benefit many people throughout the years. Mark was a Baltimore native and grew up in the Parkville area. He went into the electrical trade, became a Master Electrician, and began his business in 1992, serving customers in the Baltimore area and subsequently since 2007 in Sussex County and the surrounding area. He and his wife, Ann, married in Baltimore in 2000 and moved to Sussex County in 2007. They thoroughly enjoyed their life together, meeting new people and traveling. They loved the people and life of Sussex County and the beauty and serenity of the Eastern Shore in general. Mark’s father, Richard Frazier, Sr., passed away in May of 2020. Mark had a deep love for him and honored both his memory and service as a Baltimore City policeman. He is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Ann Frazier; his precious mother, Shelba Frazier; his wonderful brother, Richard Frazier, Jr.; nephew, Rick Frazier; loving sister, Pam Frazier-Pullen and her husband, Keith Pullen; nephew, Cameron Pullen; and niece, Shelby Pullen; as well as many precious extended family members. Mark’s wife, Ann, and family welcome all to a time of visitation in the chapel of Short Funeral Services, 609 E. Market St., Georgetown, on Friday, October 22, from 2 pm until 4pm, and from 6 pm until 8 pm. A celebration service of Mark’s life will be held at the same location on Saturday, October 23, at 11 am. Interment will take place Monday, October 25 at 11 am at Woodlawn Cemetery, Millsboro. Since Mark was extremely grateful for the service of the U.S. military to our great country, in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a non-profit that benefits veterans and service members and their families.
July 25, 1962 - October 18, 202107/25/196210/18/2021
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Mark T. Frazier was welcomed peacefully and suddenly into heaven on Monday morning, October 18, 2021, at his home in Millsboro, DE. A believer in his Savior, Jesus Christ, Mark knew with certainty that he would go to heaven when he died. On Monday, he was absent from his physical body and present with his Lord. He was a strong personal witness to the love and grace of God in his life and spoke often over the years of the many blessings he had experienced as a result. Mark was a larger-than-life person whose countenance brightened a room - he met a new friend everywhere he went. He had a passionate love and concern for his wife and family. Mark was an esteemed local businessman and employer through his company Superior Electrical Services, Inc. He had a huge heart and counted it a privilege to serve people of all ages, especially the elderly. He was thoughtful and kind and gave of his time and resources generously to benefit many people throughout the years. Mark was a Baltimore native and grew up in the Parkville area. He went into the electrical trade, became a Master Electrician, and began his business in 1992, serving customers in the Baltimore area and subsequently since 2007 in Sussex County and the surrounding area. He and his wife, Ann, married in Baltimore in 2000 and moved to Sussex County in 2007. They thoroughly enjoyed their life together, meeting new people and traveling. They loved the people and life of Sussex County and the beauty and serenity of the Eastern Shore in general. Mark’s father, Richard Frazier, Sr., passed away in May of 2020. Mark had a deep love for him and honored both his memory and service as a Baltimore City policeman. He is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Ann Frazier; his precious mother, Shelba Frazier; his wonderful brother, Richard Frazier, Jr.; nephew, Rick Frazier; loving sister, Pam Frazier-Pullen and her husband, Keith Pullen; nephew, Cameron Pullen; and niece, Shelby Pullen; as well as many precious extended family members. Mark’s wife, Ann, and family welcome all to a time of visitation in the chapel of Short Funeral Services, 609 E. Market St., Georgetown, on Friday, October 22, from 2 pm until 4pm, and from 6 pm until 8 pm. A celebration service of Mark’s life will be held at the same location on Saturday, October 23, at 11 am. Interment will take place Monday, October 25 at 11 am at Woodlawn Cemetery, Millsboro. Since Mark was extremely grateful for the service of the U.S. military to our great country, in lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to a non-profit that benefits veterans and service members and their families.

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Oct
22
Visitation
Friday, October 22 2021
02:00 PM - 04:00 PM
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609 E. Market Street
Georgetown, DE 19947
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22
Visitation
Friday, October 22 2021
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM
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609 E. Market Street
Georgetown, DE 19947
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23
Service
Saturday, October 23 2021
11:00 AM
Georgetown Chapel
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Georgetown, DE 19947
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Oct
25
Graveside
Monday, October 25 2021
11:00 AM
Woodlawn Memorial Park
25136 DuPont Blvd.
Georgetown, , DE 19947
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