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Curtis Eugene Frazee
January 11, 1947 - April 30, 2020

Residence: Watford City, ND

Curtis Eugene Frazee was born January 11th, 1947 to Morris and Olga Frazee of Watford City, ND. Curt attended Watford City High School, was a member of the Boy Scouts of America and became an Eagle scout. He was an avid athlete and member of the high school football, wrestling, and track team. During the summers while in high school and college, he worked as a lifeguard and swimming instructor at the local Watford City swimming pool. Curt graduated with honors from the University of North Dakota in accounting. In 1968 he married his high school sweetheart Maureen Jore at the First Lutheran Church in Watford City.
Curt worked as a CPA for Hennepin County in Minneapolis for many years until his retirement in 2004. He loved to spend time outdoors camping and fishing with his children and grandchildren. He was a proud Vietnam War veteran, having been awarded the bronze star and good conduct medals for his participation and actions in the war effort. He proudly displayed the American flag whenever possible and participated in Memorial Day as long as he was able to.

Curt is survived by his Wife Maureen (Jore) Frazee, daughter Jennifer Anderson, son-in-law Dean (Watford City) and grandchildren Emilie and Amanda Anderson; daughter Cynthia McGillivray, son-in-law Michael (Watford City) and grandchildren Abby, Zach, Thad, Brandon, Stephen, Jayden and great-grandchildren. Brothers Clinton, (Bozeman, MT) and Clifford with sister-in-law Beverly Frazee (Tucson, AZ); sister-in-law Sharon Luntsford (Pinedale, WY); brother-in-law Ronald Jore with wife Nina (Billings, MT); and numerous nieces and nephews.

Curtis is preceded in death by his parents Olga and Morris Frazee, mother and father-in-law Art and Selma Jore, sister-in-law Dorothy Frazee and nephew
Brian Frazee.

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Dennis Johnson (Watford City , ND)
Apr 30, 2020
So sorry to hear of Curt’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with all his families. Dennis & Vonnie Johnson
Cliff & Bev Frazee (TUCSON, AZ)
May 1, 2020
We have so many wonderful memories of Curt one is when he would wrestle our son Brian and nephew Brad. Also, picking Curt up at the Seattle Airport on his return from Vietnam. What a special brother and brother-in-law who will be missed by many. We love you Curt.
Steven, Linda and Anya Karpyak
May 1, 2020
We send our condolences to all the family. So sorry to hear of Curtis passing away. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. God bless you.
Judy Opsta (Mandan, ND)
May 2, 2020
So very sorry to hear of Curt's passing. Cherish your memories. My prayers to you, Rene, and your family.
Alayne Dolson (Missoula, Montana)
May 2, 2020
I am saddened by news of Curt's death. I have so many memories of all of us as kids celebrating holidays together, rotating from Mildred and Walt's, to Olga & Morris's, and then out to ours at the farm. Curt was the youngest boy for so long til my brother came along. I have a great picture of us around the dining room table att Frazee's. My thoughts are with all of you.
Margaret Oian Mikelson (Miles City, Montana)
May 2, 2020
Maureen and family, I was sorry to hear that Curt had passed away. I have good memories of Curt when he would come with his parents to the farm and we would wander around the yard and more than once find something that could get us into trouble. He was a good cousin.
Don Jore (Billings, MT)
May 3, 2020
I wasn't around much during Curts school years so I was awed when at his house I saw all his athletic trophies. I remember he liked to canoe and fish in the Boundary Waters. Love to his family. Don and Gerry Jore
Kenny & Patti Leiseth (Arnegard , ND)
May 4, 2020
Dear Rene & family - my first job was in 1961, working for Morris & Olga at Frazee’s Clothing. Curt was a busy boy & I invited (chased?) him out of the store more than once! We know his life has left many people with memories of their own. Our deepest sympathy to all of you in your loss.
Sylvia Weeks (Red Wing, MN)
May 4, 2020
Maureen and family, We were saddened to hear of Curt's passing. I have many memories of him as a young child when we celebrated holidays together. I also remember the last time I visited with him - while he was still working and living in MN. He talked about how nice it was to be able to work downtown Minneapolis and be able to get to so many Twins games. He also loved fishing up north. He enjoyed life and nature. Take care and remember him well. Sylvia, John and family
Karen and Merton Johnsrud (Bismarck, ND)
May 5, 2020
Our sympathy to the Frazee family. We have so many great memories. Peace be with you!
Karen and Merton Johnsrud
Sandra App (Los Alamos, New Mexico 87547)
May 5, 2020
So sorry to hear of Curt's passing. Many memories of holiday gatherings, picnics, berry picking with our moms, kittens,fishing and his becoming an Eagle Scout.Thoughts and Prayers to all.Sandra &Fred,
Judy Wold (Watford City, North Dakota)
May 5, 2020
Condolences to you Maureen, Jeni, Cindy, and the Frazee family.
Darrell Rud (Helena, MT)
May 6, 2020
Condolences are extended to Curt’s entire family and circle of friends! The Class of 65’ has lost another of our special classmates and friends! God’s peace be with you all!
Denise Grantier (Bismarck, ND)
May 7, 2020
My sympathies to you and your family Maureen. I’m sending one of those “Washburn hugs” to you.... I miss some of those old days....
Eileen (Hystad) Fehlen (White Bear Lake, MN)
May 8, 2020
So sorry to hear about Curt’s passing. Think about him often when we go down to the lake to watch the sunset, knowing that he often enjoyed fishing on Bald Eagle.
Julie Schwartz (Bismarck, ND)
May 14, 2020
Dear Maureen and family, We were so sorry to hear about Curt. Know that we are thinking about you and care.
Bruce and Julie Schwartz
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