Wednesday, June 5, 2024

June Hudspeth Frazier

Martha June Hudspeth Frazier went to be with Jesus on Monday, June 3, 2024. She was just short of her 87th birthday. Graveside services and interment will be at 3 p.m. Friday, June 7, at Webster Cemetery in Winston County.
She was born in Louisville, Mississippi, on June 15, 1937. She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Lamar Gene Frazier, on April 17, 1998. She was also preceded in death by her parents Jesse Hudspeth and Wabie Black Hudspeth and a brother, Mickey Hudspeth. She is survived by her siblings, Doug Hudspeth (Diann), Gayle Coffman (Rick) and Randy Hudspeth (Carol). She is survived by her daughter, Gay Frazier Aman (Philip), and her son, Lamar Gene “Skip” Frazier, Jr. (Cathy). She is survived by six grandchildren: Bradie Chambers, Bradley Aman (Evelyn), Vicky Ingram, Joseph Frazier, Jesse Frazier (Amber), and Kayla Frazier; and five great-grandchildren, Sterling Chambers, Steele Chambers, Rhett Aman, Salem Aman and Aubrey Frazier.

Everyone knew Martha June as June. She was a homemaker while her children were at home and later worked as a USDA Food Safety inspector at Bryan Foods in West Point, Mississippi. She also became a caregiver to the elderly. She was a very loving person to everyone including her love for all types of animals and always loved feeding and caring for her pets and the wild birds around her home. She was a great cook and her master dish was fried chicken–there was none better. Most of all, she was a lover of Jesus and read her scriptures and devotions every day. She also was a prayer warrior for her family and any in need. Her desire of the Lord was to die at her own home and in the month of June, her birth month. The Lord was merciful in granting her request. June is now in the arms of Jesus and is reunited with her husband and others who were redeemed.

Serving as pallbearers are Bradley Aman, Jesse Frazier, Joseph Frazier, Rick Coffman, Steele Chambers, and David Thompson. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Webster Cemetery Fund, 368 Bluff Lake Road, Louisville, MS 39339 or to the charity of your choice.