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In 1922 a young man, Lloyd Frazee,
came to Enid from a family farm in Missouri seeking a better life. With
his savings he started the Frazee Furniture Company in a rented building
at 122 North Independence. In the next two years the business would grow
and move to 123 W. Maine, then to 119 E. Broadway where for more than twenty
years Mr. Frazee conducted busines in the then-thriving farming, manufacturing,
and rail economy of the Enid area. It was also during this time Frazees
Furniture became The Garfield Furniture Company.
The commmunity was good to Garfield Furniture and in 1943 Mr. Frazee bought
the Gensman Hardware building, our current location at 205 South Grand Avenue.
During the post World War II years, the business graw as son Jim Frazee had
rejoined the store after serving in the U.S. Navy. During the "Oil Years"
of the 70's and 80's, Garfield Furniture again expanded north to 123 South
Grand Avenue where the Relaxation Center was opened. This offered Northwest
Oklahomans the largest selection of reclining chairs and relaxation products
in the state of Oklahoma. Also at this time Russ Frazee, grandson to the founder,
rejoined the corporation after earning his degreee in advertising and home
decorating, thus providing Northwest Oklahomans with four generations of home
furnishing experience. And now, in the 21st century, the fourth generation
of the Frazee furniture family, Josh, adds youth and style to your furniture
shopping experience. (more>>)