Mary "Sissy" Babb Frazier, 56, passed away Friday, September 8, 2017. She was a graduate of Roanoke Rapids High School and attended Halifax Community College. She was a Certified Pharmacy Technician. She worked for Drugco Discount Pharmacy in Roanoke Rapids for many years. Mary was a strong independent woman who always saw the good in everyone. She loved to travel and experience new traditions. She enjoyed the North Carolina mountains, especially during falls beautiful changing of the leaves. Pakistan was her most recent travel adventure where she experienced a new culture that she cherished.
She is survived by her daughter, Crystal P. Frazier of Raleigh. Her son, L. W. Frazier of Roanoke Rapids. Her parents, William and Lucille Babb of Roanoke Rapids. Two brothers, Billy Babb of Archer Lodge and Mitch Babb of Knightdale. One grandson, Conor S. Frazier, two nieces, Lori Kaitlyn and Charleston Piper Babb, two nephews, Zach and Jacob Babb. Condolences may be sent to the Frazier family c\o: Crystal Frazier 1013 Princeton View Lane, Knightdale, N.C. 27545. The family will honor Sissy's wishes with a private family gathering and cremation. Arrangements are being handled by Brown-Wynne Funeral Home, Saint Marys Street, Raleigh.
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September 12, 2017
Brenda King Spillane
We were so sorry to hear about Sissy, you all are in our prayers
September 11, 2017
Grace & Gene May
Prayers for her family and friends
September 11, 2017
Susan Clement
Love and prayers to Sissy's family. God is taking care of her now and we know that one day we will all see her again. May God ease your pain o floss. Susan and Judge
September 11, 2017
Sean Walker
Billy and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Words con not express the sorrow that I feel for you and your family. My prayers are with you during this time.
September 11, 2017
Kristi Nyberg
Mitch,
Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time!
September 10, 2017
Chuck Allsbrook
Billy, I'm so sorry for your loss my friend......I hope you are aware of how much many of us love you and please feel free to contact me if you need anything.
September 10, 2017
Susan and Billy Lewis
Prayers of comfort for the family. I am truly sorry we lost touch over the years.
September 10, 2017
Dee Peterson
My heart aches for you, Crystal; Mitch and Billy! You gave her a beautiful, loving, peaceful, comfortable, joy filled week back home! Mel....you are an angel of Mercy and I love you so! Much love, hugs and kisses! Maka
September 10, 2017
Jeannie Kevin. Ashley Smith
So sorry to hear about Sissy. She will be missed. Hugs to the family
September 10, 2017
Billy Babb
Her Lord said unto her, Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many things; enter thou into the joy of they Lord. My Sister heard these words today. She now rests from her labors and her works follow. My heart is broken, my eyes are filled with tears. And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away. Thou weeping my endure for the night, Joy cometh in the morning. I did not say goodbye, but so long until we meet again. I love you, I miss you and I mean it. Your loving brother, Billy.
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