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Family establishes the Terry Frazier Sr. No One Fights Alone Scholarship Fund

Terry Frazier

The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation is welcoming the Terry Frazier Sr. No One Fights Alone Scholarship Fund.

The Frazier family established the fund to honor Terry Frazier Sr., and to assist students whose life has been impacted and forever changed because of cancer. Dunkirk City School and Fredonia Central School graduates will be eligible for this scholarship.

Frazier was a two-time cancer survivor — prostate cancer in 2009 and sinus cancer in 2010. He was aware of the misfortune and stress that accompany a cancer diagnosis. The family specifically designed this scholarship to help local high school graduates who have felt this type of worry.

The Frazier family wishes to thank everyone who has contributed to this fund to honor Frazier, who lost his third battle with cancer on Aug. 24.

“His legacy is etched into the minds of all who knew him and will continue through the stories we will tell about him,” said his daughter, Jonelle Frazier. “The Terry Frazier Sr. No One Fights Alone Scholarship will continue to help us to heal as we show our support to others who have been touched by cancer. The scholarship application essay provides an outlet for them to their tell story about how cancer has touched their lives. In addition to the scholarship, the awardee will also receive a quarterly care package from the family to show support and encouragement.”

To donate to this scholarship or to learn more, visit www.nccfoundation.org/frazier-scholarship or contact Victoria Howell-Siracuse, scholarship coordinator, at ehowell@nccfoundation.org or by phone at 366-4892.

The Northern Chautauqua Community Foundation, incorporated in 1986, is a tax-exempt charitable organization. Since its establishment, the NCCF has distributed more than $16 million in the community through its various grant programs. For more information on the NCCF, visit www.nccfoundation.org or call 366-4892.

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