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The funeral service was held Wednesday for Louisville philanthropist Owsley Brown Frazier.Visitation took place Tuesday night at the Brown and Williamson Club at Papa John's Cardinal Stadium ...
His great-grandfather founded the Brown-Forman Corporation in 1870, where Frazier worked for 40 years."He was part of that fourth generation of Brown family members that led Brown-Forman's ...
Frazier, an heir to the founder of liquor giant Brown-Forman Corp., died Thursday after a long illness, Brown-Forman spokesman Phil Lynch said. Owsley Brown Frazier was 77-years-old.
Owsley Brown Frazier, the former vice chairman of Brown-Forman Corp. and founder of the Frazier History Museum, died Thursday. Frazier, 77, was a great-grandson of Brown-Forman (NYSE: BFB) founder ...
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - The city of Louisville and the state of Kentucky is mourning the loss of a man who spent his life giving back. Thursday, Louisville philanthropist Owsley Brown Frazier died at ...
“Owsley Brown Frazier was a vital member of the Brown family’s fourth generation whose leadership at the company helped transform Brown-Forman into the global enterprise it is today,” said ...
The stately 20,000 square foot manor is the place the late Owsley Brown Frazier called home. Julie Scott Beam with Kentucky Select Properties took WHAS11 on a private tour of the estate.
The family's footprint is all over the university, having contributed to buildings and sports stadiums, making $43 million the amount of money Frazier and his daughters have given to the university.
Owsley Brown Frazier, a liquor magnate who raised or donated more than $500-million for the University of Louisville, Bellarmine University, and other educational institutions in his Kentucky hometown ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Liquor magnate Owsley Brown Frazier is trying to bring history to life through its firepower. Frazier, a philanthropist and retired chairman of Brown-Forman Corp., has founded ...
LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) - A Louisville legend who's donated and raised an estimated $500 million for area charities was remembered as a generous man with a sense of humor was laid to rest Wednesday.
"Owsley Brown Frazier had a profound impact on Louisville," Mayor Greg Fischer said in a statement. ... Over the years the Frazier family has shown plenty of support for the University of Louisville.