Ron Frazier a loving husband, father, and grandfather was also a man with a dedicated work ethic. He cherished spending time with his close and extended family, as well as helping those friends who needed a hand. Ron loved car cruises and traveling with his wife, Leanne. He enjoyed watching his son show horses or visiting their horse farm. He could frequently be found fixing someone’s car, a piece of equipment, or helping with an outdoor project at their home. He loved his family and was so proud of them. Ron was born in Colfax, Washington on March 31, 1946 to parents, Robert E. & Lillias Frazier. The family relocated to Missouri. Ron had 4 siblings; Delores, Roberta, Loretta, and John. At the age of 16, Leanne Dorsel caught Ron’s eye as she practiced cheerleading or catching some afternoon sun in her backyard that looked across to the Frazier family’s home. This began the friendship that would one day turn into something so much more. Ron graduated from Liberty High School in 1964 and went to work as an auto mechanic for his father at Frazier’s Auto Repair also in Liberty, MO. In 1965 the conflict in Vietnam had escalated to a critical level and Ron joined the army in October of that year. This began 3 years of service as a Construction Engineer/Heavy Equipment Operator. During Ron’s service to our country, on November 22, 1966 he made his former neighbor, friend, and girlfriend, his loving wife, now Leanne Frazier. After his honorable discharge, Ron returned to work at his father’s auto shop until his brother-in-law, Jim Robertson offered him a position at his company. That began Ron’s 41 year career with Robertson Plumbing working in all aspects of the plumbing trade. The company grew and together they built many of the homes and neighborhoods around the Kansas City area. This is where Ron’s work ethic really shined, always getting the job done to the highest standard and maintaining the plumbing vehicles and equipment as well as the most skilled backhoe operator. His dedication to his career and work ethic enabled Ron to provide a comfortable life for his family and teach his young children that hard work does pay off. For 49 years, 5 months, and 4 days his marriage to Leanne was one of unconditional love and caring for each other, until his death Tuesday, April 26, 2016. With his wife and two sons beside him in his home, he began his journey to eternal life. A Husband, Father, Brother, Grandfather, Uncle and Friend to so many, Ron leaves behind many struggling with a heavy heart. These include his wife Leanne Frazier, son Daniel Frazier, his wife, Carla Frazier and their two children Dalton and Lilly Frazier. His son David Frazier, his partner, Pug Willis. His sisters Delores Geisinger, Loretta Karns, Roberta Vogt , and his brother John Frazier. His mother-in-law, June Dorsel. Ron was preceded in death by his parents, Robert E. & Lillias Frazier, his father-in-law, Robert E. Dorsel, and sister-in-law, Suellen Dorsel. Ron loved to work on old cars and his pride and joy was his red and white, 1955 Chevy. Over the years he lovingly restored and modified his ‘55. He enjoyed going to car cruises and valued his many friends.