








Virginia Mondie was proud of the bond she had with her son, Special Agent De’Greaun Frazier of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI). Agent Frazier was dedicated to his family, especially to his children and wife, Shannon, whom he had loved since high school. The family was devastated on August 9, 2016, when he was shot and killed during an undercover narcotics operation.
“My son and I spoke every morning and every afternoon,” says Virginia. She says he was most proud of his daughter, Kamaryn and his son, Kendrix. “Kamaryn and her father shared a love of animals and he knew she wanted to be a veterinarian one day. He would be so proud she is now studying pre-veterinary science in college.”
But what Virginia misses most about her son is his heart. Whether the neighbors’ yard needed mowed or a complete stranger was in need, Agent Frazier was there. “If you ever met him, you would become a part of his life for life,” says Virginia.
The love for Agent Frazier was evident through the support of his agency. “It’s never two weeks that pass before a TBI agent will come check on us,” says Virginia.
To keep her son’s memory alive, Virginia and her family stay involved in their local C.O.P.S. chapter, where they have hosted fundraisers for other survivors in their area. You can find her home lit up with blue lights all year, as well as the yard lined with blue line flags.
“When my son died, I didn’t isolate myself,” says Virginia. “It’s healing to view pictures and hear other survivor’s memories. Attending C.O.P.S. events shows our family we are not alone and will never be forgotten.”
Virginia Mondie
Surviving Mother of
Special Agent De’Greaun Frazier
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
EOW 8/9/2016
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