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Obit: Richard C. 'Dick' Frazier


September 28, 1931 — March 3, 2021
On March 3, 2021, Richard C. “Dick” Frazier, loving husband and father, passed away at the age of 89.
Dick was born on September 28, 1931, in Portland, Oregon, to Wilbur and Bernice (Proctor) Frazier. On July 12, 1951, he married Joyce M. Lyon in Umatilla, Oregon. They initially lived in California where Dick was stationed in the Navy. After completing his tour in the Navy, they moved back to Oregon where they began raising their two daughters, Linda and Brenda, and son Steve.
Dick’s passion was horses. During WWII, while his dad was away in the Navy, Dick lied about his age so he could race horses professionally. That was followed up by riding rough stock at rodeos throughout the Northwest and working on ranches where horses were a necessity. He shared his passion with his kids and horses were always a part of his life. Even in his last days he enjoyed spending time in his daughter’s barn with her horses. ....

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Clerk set fire to Lewis Cass Building, destroying thousands of records, this week in 1951


Clerk set fire to Lewis Cass Building, destroying thousands of records, this week in 1951
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
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LANSING, MI – Michigan’s Lewis Cass building made headlines last summer when Gov. Gretchen Whitmer renamed it the Elliott-Larsen building.
But this week 70 years ago, Michigan’s oldest standing state office building was in the news for something else entirely: a massive fire lit by a state employee who hoped it would help him avoid the Korean War.
It was lunchtime on Feb. 8, 1951 when firefighters from five different cities began pumping an eventual five million gallons of water through 19,100 feet of hose to try and quell the roaring blaze, which was set in the “M” (presumably for mezzanine) and seventh floors of the building. ....

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