O. L. FRAZIER
The success of the Farmers
Bank is due in no small measure to the efficiency of its cashier, O. L.
Frazier, who was born in Akron, Harrison county, Missouri, on the 1st
of January, 1869, a son of S. R. and Melvina J. (Severe) Frazier, both natives
of Ohio. While living in Missouri the
father followed agricultural pursuits, but after his removal to Davis City,
Decatur county, engaged in the general
merchandise business and also operated a flour mill. He passed away on the 28th of
April, 1908, but his widow survives.
They were the parents of four children:
O. L.; Clarence S. and Glenn R., who are operating the mill formerly
owned by their fathers; and Hazel, the wife of Leigh R. Howell, of Omaha,
Nebraska.
O. L. Frazier was reared in
Davis City and after completing the course offered in the local schools
attended business college at Des Moines, Iowa.
Upon leaving g that institution e entered his father’s store and was
employed there until August 1, 1902, when he and his uncle, J. A. Frazier, of
Leon, bought out the interest of E. D. Dorn and Son in the Farmers Bank of
Davis Cit. Our subject became cashier of
the institution, a position which he has since held, and his uncle is vice
president thereof. The assistant cahier
is A. F. Radnich. The institution is a
private bank owned by J. A. Frazier, O. L. Frazier, A. F. Radnich and Dr. J. W.
Wailes. The capital stock is ten
thousand dollars and the deposits now total eighty thousand dollars, which is
proof of the confidence which the people of Davis City and the surrounding
country have in the sound judgment and integrity of the owners and officers of
the bank.
Mr. Frazier was married on
the 23d of August, 1905, to miss Myrta Howell, whose birth occurred on the 5th
of July, 1879. Her father, Professor J.
M. Howell is the supervising editor of this history of Decatur county and her
mother was in her maidenhood, Miss Sarah C. Burris. Mr. And Mrs. Frazier have had three children: O. L. Jr., who was born on the 3d of October,
1906; Marjorie, whose birth occurred on the 27th of August, 1909; and Mildred,
who was born August 3, 1911, and died March 23, 1913.
Mr. Frazier is a republican and for five years was clerk of New Buda township. He is an enthusiastic Mason and belongs to the chapter and commandery of the York rite of Leon and the Mystic Shrine at Davenport, Iowa. He also holds membership in the Order of the Eastern Star and is likewise affiliated with the Independence Order of Odd Fellows. He takes much interest in religious work and is a member of the gospel team of the local Methodist Episcopal church, to which he belongs. He is one of the leading financiers of Davis City and his worth is recognized in banking circles of this section of the state.