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MELANIE CHERESE DANIELS

February 17, 1960 ~ April 25, 2019

 

Melanie Cherese Daniels (Frazier) was born in St. Louis, Missouri on February 17, 1960 to the union of Bessie and Walter Frazier. 

Melanie moved to Chicago, Illinois in July 1972 and attended Waller High School, where she completed her education. She then moved to San Antonio in 1979 with her family. She attended and was employed by St. Phillips College, where she graduated with an A.A.S degree in Administrative Office Technology in 2017. Melanie also worked as a Case Manager/Peer Support Specialist for the BEAT AIDS Coalition Trust.

Melanie loved the Lord and accepted Christ in 1998 at Victory Gospel Chapel. She studied the word of God under the leadership of Bishop Donny and Jackie Banks. Melanie was presented with her Deaconess license and “told everybody about somebody that can save anybody”. She loved the Word of God and would often go to the spiritual growth center to teach Bible classes. She would go the streets witnessing (outreach) and telling people about the goodness of God.  

She met her husband, Patrick Daniels, in 2008 and they were united in holy matrimony on June 1st, 2018.

She leaves to cherish  precious memories, her husband Patrick Daniels,  her three children; Anthony D. Frazier, Lenny Frazier ( who proceeded her in death) and Stephanie  C. Wallace, and four grandchildren; Ke'Leon Sattiewhite, Kerstin Remond, Isaiah Frazier  and Tr'Nita Frazier. 

Melanie had three sisters; Antionette (Tonie ) Frazier, (Linda Frazier and Cara Frazier both proceeded her in death), four brothers; Walter Frazier Jr., Darren Frazier, Clinton Frazier and Charles Frazier, along with a host of nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

Melanie was greatly loved and will truly be missed by all who knew her.

 Your children are proud of you and for how you made a lasting impression in so many people’s lives.

Services

Interment: May 8, 2019 1:00 pm - August 26, 2025 2:33 pm

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

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  1. Lighting a candle for one whose life lit up so many others.
    Lighting a candle for those she left behind
    May they find solace in knowing she rests in the Almighty

  2. Sorry to hear of your loss…My heart goes out to you and your family. May God bless and give you comfort and strength during this difficult time. 

  3. My condolences to the Daniels family for your loss. May you have peace of heart in knowing that “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.” (Psalms 34:18,19)
    And may you find comfort and hope from the love that God has for you. Acts 24:15 Revelation 21:3,4

  4. Melanie,
    We first met in 2013 at St. Philip College. I enjoyed training you and working with you. You were filled with laughter and you made everyone laugh. Im praying for the family. Love to you all.

    Lore Spivey

  5. i really miss you so much im so sorry that i was locked up when all of this happened i know im not the best grandson but im getting better i want you to know that i have a beautiful daughter now her name is bernadette an she is my world but i cry every day knowing that i couldnt be there it hurts me deep but i love you 
    from her old 1st oldest grandson keleon d sattiewhite 


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