Paul Arthur Frazier
January 27, 1954 - August 14, 2025
Cremation Society of Virginia
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Paul Arthur Frazier Jr., born on January 27, 1954, in Washington D.C., passed away peacefully on August 14, 2025, in Newport News, VA, at the age of 71. A man whose life was a testament to joy, kindness, and boundless energy, Paul left an indelible mark on all who knew him. Paul dedicated his professional…

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Jasmyn left a message on September 7, 2025:
My earliest memory of you was visiting with my papa and I remember you having small birds and I was obsessed with birds at that time and I begged my mom for one after seeing yours. Anytime you saw me you’d say “you’re so pretty like Alicia Keys” and grandma would always say “Paul Jr loved him so jasmyn”. I hope you’re at peace and please hug grandma for me ❤️ I never got to hear you sing, but I hope you’re singing happily again with the biggest smile on your face!
Victoria Watson left a message on September 4, 2025:
Rest in peace Mr. Paul. It was a pleasure to know you. Wishing you peace forever.
Nicole Page left a message on September 3, 2025:
Paul Jr., it’s taken me so long to leave a condolence message because I was speechless. I’ve finally found the words that I need to say to you. My fondest memory is when I was a little girl. You would take me and Damon to Kettering Park to go fishing in the pond. I would catch the fish using my butterfly net then later, use the same net to catch the butterflies. You loved to sing. You had a beautiful voice, very powerful. I remember seeing pictures of you and Derrick singing on stage at your high school talent show; pictures of you with your band Fate’s Destiny; you and I singing duets at weddings; the congas that were in the basement on Dade St.; the pink cape you wore to your prom. I remember when I moved into my first apartment. You were adamant that your little sister needed to be able to protect herself. You bought me my first tool then took me to the range to make sure I knew how to use it. I’m a car girlie. I remember every car you had. My favorite was the yellow VW bug with the yellow smiley face ball on the top of the antenna; the yellow Trans Am with the large bird on the hood; the black Corvette that you let me take for a spin. OMG, when I ran over that big stick that was in the middle of the road. I was so scared you were gonna yell at me, but you didn’t. Thank you for that! These are the happy memories that I choose to have until we meet again. Love, Niki.
Marlon Frazier left a message on August 27, 2025:
you will always be missed Big bro hope you rest in peace and meeting Mom and Dad on the after life you will be missed bro
Mary Whitten left a message on August 25, 2025:
I am so sorry for all Paul’s friends and family for your loss. Paul and Leslie were a blessing to me when they moved into my neighborhood. Paul always was pleasant at neighborhood gatherings. He had the sweetest smile and enjoyed visiting with my little dogs if he happened to be out when I walked by. He liked my Yorkie the best and would smile his smile when he saw him. He will be sorely missed. All who knew Paul are in my thoughts and prayers.
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Damon Frazier left a message on August 25, 2025:
I’m going to miss you big brother, I always looked up to you, rest up and god bless.
Edie Lane left a message on August 25, 2025:
Paul was always friendly and a great host when I visited their home on dinner parties and Christmas parties. He always had a smile for me and I always hugged him.What a wonderful person and neighbor he was to me. I will remember him and enjoying egg nog with him at Christmas time He will be missed by all his neighbors. Rest in peace my friend...love you
Elaine Skelton Jefferson left a message on August 25, 2025:
Rest in peace my friend 🙏 Condolences to the family 🙏😭😭
Karen Mathews left a message on August 18, 2025:
I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of my buddy Paul. I worked with Paul for a number of years. He was a very nice guy and he looked out for me on a few occasions. Always liked hearing him sing. I remember setting up the audition for him to join the world-renowned R&B singing group The Delfonics. I had never seen Paul so excited and happy. He will be missed. My sincere condolences to his wife Leslie, his children and the entire Frazier family. May he RIP.
Paul Frazier left a message on August 18, 2025:
Im crushed Daddy 💔😢 ,,, till we meet again! Forever in my heart .. 🕊️🕊️ Love yu! 🫶🏾
Kevin J Frazier left a message on August 17, 2025:
You will be missed, very grateful to have you as my #1big brother, so many wonderful memories, now rest in heavenly peace, with mom and pops, thank you Father for my caring , loving brother.
Archie Talley left a message on August 16, 2025:
Paul, your gift to sing and I mean "really sing" was that kind of talent that only an exceptional few were blessed with in this world! Yes, there are many that can sing, but not like you! It reminds me of when you told me right after you auditioned to join the famous singing group "The Delfonics" they ran to you after you finished and said Paul, you sound like a bird, which is another way to say that your voice was perfect, and it was. When we were young teenagers in high school everyday I would see you in the hallway and I would say Paul hit this note, and even though I myself can't sing a lick you would sing with me and we would laugh all day long! Moments like these were true and real testaments on how you made everyone in your presence and those around you happy and filled with joy! Paul, you had the kindest, caring, and giving to others heart on earth, you are waking with the Lord now and it doesn't get any better than that my friend, and just like you have taken care of so many, God will take good care of you Paul, just like you have done for so many for so long! Love you buddy!
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