The resolution commends Dr. Leon Frazier for his numerous accomplishments and contributions to education, public service, and the community. Born on May 16, 1932, Dr. Frazier dedicated his life to education, earning multiple degrees and holding various positions, including public school teacher, technical instructor, and professor at several universities. He also served as a licensed psychologist and held leadership roles in numerous organizations, demonstrating his commitment to public service and community development.

Dr. Frazier's impact extended beyond academia; he was actively involved in faith-based leadership and community projects, earning respect and admiration in the areas he served. His legacy includes schools named in his honor, such as the Harris Home for Children and Frazier Preparatory School in Uganda. The resolution is a posthumous tribute to Dr. Frazier, recognizing his selfless service, dedication to education, and the lasting void his passing has left in the lives of his family, friends, and community.