Frazier, George Wode,47, died on Saturday, June 17, 2017 at Norton Suburban Hospital, with his family and friends by his side. He was born on May 19, 1970 in Louisville and graduated from Walden School in 1988. He enrolled at Bellarmine University before deciding to pursue his passion of racing cars, and for the next eight years, he spent time throughout North America and Europe participating in the Formula 2000 Championship Series. Described by many as simply being a "big kid at heart," George managed to pack more into the 47 years of his life than most people do in multiple lifetimes. He had a lifetime love of sports cars, boats, fishing, soccer and University of Louisville Athletics, and for the past 20 years, he divided his time between Louisville, Fort Lauderdale and the Bahamas, where he was able to spend time on his boat and with friends. He was also an investor in the Louisville City FC, and a former owner of Novus Ordo Vineyards in Argentina.George was preceded in death by his father, Harry Stucky Frazier, Jr.; and his grandparents, Louise Streible Wode and George Fred Wode; and Amelia Brown Frazier and Dr. Harry Stucky Frazier, Sr.He is survived by his mother, Jean; his girlfriend, Natalie Dorazio, of Philadelphia; his sisters, Sandra Frazier and Virginia Frazier (Rachael Hicks); two nieces, Eliza Louise Frazier and Alexandra Noelle Frazier; and one nephew, Jayden Lucas Frazier; longtime family friends, Leanna Weaver and Dorothy Coleman; and his dog, Bailey.The family wishes to thank Dr. John Varga, Dr. Mark Wheeler, Dr. John Ellis, and the physicians and nurses in the Intensive Care Unit, as well as the nurses on the fifth floor at Norton Suburban Hospital, for their care of George. Additionally the family wishes to thank the countless friends and family who provided so much companionship, love and support to George over the last three weeks while he was in the hospital.Visitation will be from 3 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 20 at Pearson's Funeral Home, 149 Breckinridge Lane. Burial will be private.Expressions of sympathy may be made to the Louisville Zoo Foundation, 1100 Trevilian Way, Louisville, Kentucky, 40213; or to the Kentucky Humane Society, 1000 Lyndon Lane, Suite B, Louisville, Kentucky 40222
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