In loving memory of

Sherod Frazier
November 11, 1982 - May 6, 2018

Sherod Maurice Frazier, age 35 died on Sunday May 6th, 2018, due to an accidental death while in the transitional process of moving from La Crosse, WI back to Winona, MN where he spent the later part of his childhood.

Sherod was born on November 11, 1982 to Vivian Ann Blount and Sherwood Frazier in Chicago, IL. He attended Winona Senior High School. His hobbies included Playing sports anytime, anywhere. Dancing, singing, and being an all around comedian. He loved to dress up and show up for any occasion and enjoy life.
He was a people person in every sense and a valued friendly asset to all. A helpful
hand when you were in need, all of which made him the life of any gathering.
Sherod's heart could have been born straight out of the book "Where The wild Things are"
with his carefree and mischievous take on life..

Sherod is survived by his mother, Vivian Blount; siblings, Kenyatta Blount, Pamela Blount, Shanta Blount, Kevin Blount; Nieces, Germisha and Shamaine Branch; nephew, Skyrin Blount; special friends, Tiarah Beamon and Marissa Lewallen. He is preceded in death by his father, Sherwood; grandmother, Charles Etta Blount.
A gathering of friends and family will be held from 1:30 to 4 on Sunday, May 13, 2018 at Hoff Celebration of Life Center, Goodview. Please view is tribute video and leave a memory at hofffuneral.com. A special thank you to all of the family and friends that attend the service. The family thanks you for your support and prayers during this trying time.

Tributes

Heidi Rochester wrote on May 12, 2018:

"I've known Sherod for many years. I use to work with him at burger king on the north side of La Crosse back in 2016. I loved working with him he always made work fun. Couldn't ever be in a bad mood around him. Imma miss him"

Shelby Hanson wrote on May 11, 2018:

"Sherod really opened my eyes, I was going through a very hard relationship while working with him at Burger King and he proved that not all men are the same. He could bring a smile to everybody in the whole room just with his personality and of course his foot work with the dance moves! He will be greatly missed by many, I hadn?t met anyone like him. I heard the news yesterday and my heart aches for the entire family, he always told me he was the trouble maker. I keep thinking to myself I wish I could call one last time just to say hey I miss you! But for now I pray he looks over all of us and one day we will meet again! -Shelby Hanson"

Stacey Gabrych wrote on May 9, 2018:

"Wonderful memories I will cherish forever. Our birthdays one week apart, so many years celebrating with Golatt's in LaX/Winona over the years. Look at that smile...it could brighten up anyone's day. Prayers and strength to his family. S. Gabrych"