Tanya Covert Frazee
Tanya Covert Frazee
March 19, 1977 ~ June 28, 2013
SERVICES: FUNERAL: Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Pastor Jerry Turner officiating. BURIAL: Will be at Garland Brook Cemetery. VISITATION: Will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and from 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the funeral home. MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS: May be made to the Trevor & Ethan Fund through the funeral home or Our Hospice of South Central Indiana CLICK HERE TO VIEW MEMORIAL VIDEO Tanya Covert Frazee, 36, of Shelbyville, died at 10:01 p.m. Friday, June 28, 2013, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. She was born in Columbus, March 19, 1977, the daughter of Tom Covert of Columbus and Teresa Fiesbeck Covert of Hope. Tanya had a special place in her heart for animals, previously working as a Veterinary Technician at Hope Veterinary Clinic for several years. She loved people, most importantly those she currently worked with at Honda in Greensburg. Tanya was an avid Colts fan, and loved her family. She especially enjoyed watching the children she loved in their activities. In addition to her parents, Tanya is survived by sons, Trevor and Ethan Frazee, both of Hope; a brother, Tim Covert of Seymour; a sister, Tara (Luke) Manley of Hope; her grandmother, Thelma Fiesbeck of Hope; her beloved partner, Benny Thompson Jr., of Shelbyville; and nieces, Danielle and Mackenzie Covert and Abigail and Leah Manley. She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Bill and Mary Covert and Don Fiesbeck.
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March 19, 1977 ~ June 28, 2013
SERVICES:
FUNERAL: Services will be conducted at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Pastor Jerry Turner officiating.
BURIAL: Will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
VISITATION: Will be from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday and from 9 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the funeral home.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS:
May be made to the Trevor & Ethan Fund through the funeral home or Our Hospice of South Central Indiana
CLICK HERE TO VIEW MEMORIAL VIDEO
Tanya Covert Frazee, 36, of Shelbyville, died at 10:01 p.m. Friday, June 28, 2013, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility.
She was born in Columbus, March 19, 1977, the daughter of Tom Covert of Columbus and Teresa Fiesbeck Covert of Hope.
Tanya had a special place in her heart for animals, previously working as a Veterinary Technician at Hope Veterinary Clinic for several years. She loved people, most importantly those she currently worked with at Honda in Greensburg. Tanya was an avid Colts fan, and loved her family. She especially enjoyed watching the children she loved in their activities.
In addition to her parents, Tanya is survived by sons, Trevor and Ethan Frazee, both of Hope; a brother, Tim Covert of Seymour; a sister, Tara (Luke) Manley of Hope; her grandmother, Thelma Fiesbeck of Hope; her beloved partner, Benny Thompson Jr., of Shelbyville; and nieces, Danielle and Mackenzie Covert and Abigail and Leah Manley.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents, Bill and Mary Covert and Don Fiesbeck.






Trevor and Ethan: We were very shocked and saddened to hear about your mother’s death. We have nothing but fond memories of your family living next door to us in Hope. We just last night were telling the story of how Max (Hobo Joe?), our beagle, came to become ours and how your mother helped us by taking him to Hope Vet Clinic so he wouldn’t get hit on SR9. Another great memory was watching her walk up and down the street during early labor with Trevor. And of course, when she came home with both of you boys. She was a lovely person and we know that you’ll keep her memory alive in your hearts forever. You will be in our prayers. Tim, Elizabeth, Catherine, and Jackson Miller
Trevor and Ethan, My heart is heavy for you both. It was a pleasure having you boys in my daycare when you were younger, and a pleasure to know your mom and her family. You are all in my thoughts and in my heart.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Trevor and Ethan and your family. Your mother was a classmate of mine and she was always so kind to me. Every time I seen her she had a smile on her face and spoke very highly of her boys. No doubt you were her world. She will be greatly missed.
so so sorry
Rest in Peace Tanya. God took you too soon and gained a special angel.
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
She will be sadly missed she will alway be in our hearts.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Tanya’s sons and family. May God be with you all.
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a great friend and had so much fun growing up together and hanging out at the Fire Station and the skating rink. You will be missed, Shauna and family
I was so saddened to hear of Tanya’s passing. We were high school classmates. She was such a good kind, beautiful soul. She was so much fun and could just light up a room with her presence. The friends and family she left behind will be in my prayers.
Trevor and Ethan- Eli and I will be here for whatever you guys might need. xoxo
Thinking of you all, wish I could have made the trip down to be with everyone …remembering all the family get togethers at Grandma Norma’s and Aunt Thelma’s houses and all the family weddings where we had fun making memories with Tanya. She will be missed.
As I sit here in Myrtle Beach and think of the last 2 years when we were all here together, I know how much she is loved and will be missed. My love to the entire family.
A beautiful service for a beautiful lady. Tanya, you weren’t a complainer. Your personality was a lot like Grandpa Don’s. Looking forward to the day that we meet again. Praying that the family reunion includes many more … til then, give Eliza and Dad a hug from me.
To Tanya’s family. We all loved Tanya so much and will miss that great smile of hers. We thought of her as our daughter in law. She welcomed Benny & our grandkids into her life and loved them like they were her own. We are so grateful she was part of our lives although it was way too short.
Tanya, you’re missed so much already. You touched our lives in a way words can’t explain and loved my brother, Benny endlessly. You two were kind to one another, loyal, supportive through any challenge life put before you and I admired such strength. May your memory keep a special place in his heart and ours as you now rest in peace free from pain and troubles of this world. I’m lucky to have met you, Trevor, Ethan, and your family. I will always keep them in prayer and think of you smiling down on us all of us from above.