Charles "Chuck" Lloyd Frazier - Powell, Wyoming
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N 44° 45.150 W 108° 45.259
12T E 677754 N 4957910
The Charles "Chuck" Lloyd Frazier dedicated bench is located facing the Veteran War Memorial at the corner of N. Day Street and E. Coulter Avenue.
Waymark Code: WMW38G
Location: Wyoming, United States
Date Posted: 07/04/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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Charles ‘Chuck’ Lloyd Frazier
Oct. 3, 1947 - June 12, 2013

“Charles “Chuck” Lloyd Frazier died Wednesday, June 12, 2013, at home in Powell surrounded by loved ones. He was 65.

Chuck was born Oct. 3, 1947, to J. A. “Al” and Esteline Frazier in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. They moved to Powell in the early 1950s, where he grew up with his siblings, Janna, Jerry and Tom.

He graduated from Powell High School in 1965. He attended MSU Bozeman, and then worked on the railroad and off-shore drilling rigs before enlisting in the Army in 1969.

Chuck earned the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 2 as part of the 1st of the 9th Calvary. Serving in Vietnam from 1970-71, Chuck was a fearless helicopter pilot who is described by his fellow soldiers as a hero. His decorations include the Silver Star with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Distinguished Flying Cross with 3 Oak Leaf Clusters, the Soldiers Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster, the Bronze Star, the Air Medal with numeral 3 and with Valor, the Army Commendation Medal with Valor, the Purple Heart, the Army Good Conduct Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Republic of Vietnam Service Medal. He also received certificates of appreciation from General W.C. Westmoreland (Chief of Staff) and President Richard Nixon.

After Vietnam, Chuck returned to Powell and joined his father running Powell Ready Mix and Cody Concrete for the next 20 years. They worked on projects like raising the Buffalo Bill Dam, the Sunlight Bridge and miles and miles of ditch lining.

In 1974, Chuck married the love of his life, Jody Allen of Powell. Through this union they were blessed with three children, Shawn, Jason and Kaela.

Chuck loved adventure and to do things that hadn’t been done before, like flying his ultra-lite under the Willwood Bridge and landing on Main Street in Frannie to have a cup of coffee with the Simpsons. He loved to fly, whether it was in the air in his ultra-lite or on the ground with his cars and dirt bikes. He also enjoyed scuba diving and firearms.

Chuck was a lifetime member of the Veterans of Foreign War, Vietnam Helicopter Pilot Association and the Vietnam Helicopter Crew Members Association.”

Source: Powell Tribune

Where is this bench located?: Facing the Veteran War Memorial

Who is this bench honoring?: Charles "Chuck" Lloyd Frazier

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