Frazier Williams Sr., left this life on July 2, 2026, he came into this world surrounded by love and in like manner he left surrounded by friends and family praying him a peaceful transition in love.
Frazier was preceded in death by his loving and doting parents Thomas & Louise Williams; Son Corey Williams, along with other immediate cherished family members.
Frazier was raised with a strong educational and work ethic, which caused him to pursue and achieve several professional degrees and licensures.
His early career objectives were in the construction trades arena. He apprenticed and worked with Williams Construction Company, under the tutelage of his father. He acquired licensure in the areas of Mortuary Science and Auto Mechanics. Eventually he became a Master Mechanic for the city of Tampa. This is where he settled until retirement. Never one for grass growing underneath his feet, he applied ALL of his gleaned knowledge towards creating a homogenous atmosphere in his home and the homes of family and friends.
Frazier was a man of many interests. He was a life-long learner. He was also an automotive enthusiast. His interest ranged from motor cycles to antique and vintage vehicles. He would build them up and tear them down. He also enjoyed the beauty of nature and the tranquility of the outdoors. His love of all animals was totally infectious.
Frazier’s legacy will be proliferated with the lives of those he sacrificed himself for, and of those he touched. He will be greatly missed by his business counter parts, friends and most importantly his loved ones. Frazier was known for his pragmatism and consummate generosity. He was also known for his vast wealth of knowledge. However, he will be most remembered for his great capacity to love.
As a loving caregiver of his Mother and a host of relatives, Frazier leaves to mourn and miss him….. His cherished, dutiful and loving wife Coretha Burroughs Williams, Children: Darryl Anthony, Balarie Anthony Johnson, George Smith III, Brianna, Frazier Williams Jr.,
Tammi Williams Ventress, Siblings, Grand Children, Nieces/Nephews and a host of Friends and extended Family members.
Aaron A. Cooper Mortuary
Brown Memorial Church of God In Christ
Orange Hill Cemetery
Eunice Coleman
July 21, 2026, 7:14 am
My prayers and condolences goes out to the families.
Sharon Smith
July 23, 2026, 8:24 pm
My sincere condolences to you and your family ,May Jehovah help comfort you at this time of need and help easy the pain of your loss. Romes 6:23 ,Revelation 21:4
James Williams
July 28, 2026, 7:37 pm
I’m the first cousin of Frazier we were born one month apart. He was born on August 28,1949 and I was born September 28,1949 .I have always loved having Frazier and his siblings as my family ,I hope they all feel the same.We all came up in changeing times,but I’m thankful that we had the great parents our Mothers and Fathers who kept us off the streets and taught us how to live .
Sometimes life will teach you that real life is just starting at 70. Real life is just ahead only if you believe in and put your trust in God Psalms 83:18, Rest my brother 🙏🏻 😢
Garnetta Barrett Womack
July 31, 2026, 5:56 pm
May the wind continue to blow at your back; with the sun shining in your face.🙏
Frederick Gaston
July 31, 2026, 7:13 pm
From the Gaston’s family to your family. Our sincere condolences
The Gardner Family
August 1, 2026, 2:40 am
My sincere condolences to the Frazier Williams family from the Gardner family. Although you lived a good life here on earth your Heavenly Father has called you home with plans to deliver your mansion in the sky, my cousin. Rest in peace with all of your ancestors who have preceded you into your eternal glory in the heavenly kingdom. So I say rest in peace my dear cousin Frazier for Your mission there has been prepared and you shall be embraced by the LORD our savior JESUS CHRIST, indeed. To the rest of the William’s family I wish you peace and comfort during this difficult time. May the LORD strengthen you now and forever.
G. Verneuil
August 2, 2026, 3:15 am
Gloria Verneuil
I’m a long time friend of Mr. Williams brother MacA Williams who resides on East Orange, NJ. Mr. Williams certainly left a legacy that his family will not forget. Leaving such a long list of accolades reminds me of Gal 6:9, “Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest of we do not give up.” Be Ever so proud and exceedingly blessed.