FRAZIER, LORAN A. Loran A. Frazier of Thornton, CO passed away August 2, 2003. He is survived by his wife Kristine (Middleton); children Michael, Meghan and Joshua; his parents Orlis and Lelia ...
He landed on the Philippine island of Luzon on September 18, and was assigned to the 75th Ordinance Depot and Supply Company. When the Japanese attacked on December 8th, 1941, Frazier, a corporal ...
In a preliminary legal skirmish over parking space at Granite Park, sports complex operator Terance Frazier beat Club One's ...
Frazier oversaw construction and renovations of venues, negotiated with governments and neighborhood groups and essentially built an organization rivaling a Fortune 500 company out of thin air.
Instead of laying on the turf, Frazier saved a 10-second run-off by hopping on his one healthy leg and three-limb bear ...
He learned the Djembe drum from Ibrahim, famous master teacher from The Dance Company of Senegal. Eric was inspired in dance by his brother, the gifted and talented Gary Ellis Frazier, formerly with ...
Frazier Healthcare Partners has acquired DirectMed, a US-based provider of aftermarket parts and component repairs for diagnostic imaging equipment. The seller was NMS Capital. No financial terms were ...
Frazier Life Sciences has sourced a further $630 million for its fund focused on small and mid-cap biotechs. The latest haul of capital commitments from both new and existing investors brings the ...
Frazier Healthcare Partners ("Frazier"), a Seattle-based, healthcare-focused investment firm, announced today that it has completed the acquisition of DirectMed Imaging ("DirectMed" or the "Company"), ...
Jordan Schultz reports that Steelers rookie C Zach Frazier suffered an ankle injury during Sunday’s win over the Raiders. According to Schultz, there is no structural damage to Frazier’s ankle.
Pittsburgh Steelers center Zach Frazier continues to accumulate recognition as one of the top newcomers in the NFL throughout the early portion of the season. In Gordon McGuinness' ranking of the ...
Kansas City Royals infielder Adam Frazier had his return date to PNC Park circled on his calendar. The Royals veteran spent his first six years with the Pittsburgh Pirates. He vividly remembers ...