The resolution honors the life and achievements of Dr. Leon Frazier, who is remembered for his genuine love for people and selfless service to his community. Born on May 16, 1932, Dr. Frazier dedicated his life to education, earning multiple degrees, including a Bachelor of Science in Education, a Master of Science in Guidance and Counseling, and a Doctor of Education in Educational Psychology. His professional career spanned various roles, including public school teacher, technical instructor, and higher education administrator, where he made significant contributions to institutions such as Oklahoma State University and Alabama A&M University. Additionally, he served as a licensed psychologist and held leadership positions in numerous public service organizations.

Dr. Frazier's impact extended beyond education; he was actively involved in faith-based leadership and community service, contributing to various humanitarian projects and initiatives. He is remembered fondly in the communities he served, with schools named in his honor, including the Frazier Preparatory School in Uganda. The resolution expresses deep appreciation for Dr. Frazier's legacy and contributions, dedicating it to him posthumously, acknowledging the void his passing has left in the lives of his family, friends, and the broader community.