Buell Wesley Frazier was a nineteen-year-old order filler at the Texas School Book Depository when he was thrust into history by the events of November 22, 1963. In addition to training new employee Lee Harvey Oswald a month prior to the assassination, Frazier occasionally gave Oswald a ride to work from Irving whenever Oswald stayed with his estranged wife at the home of Ruth Paine. Frazier drove Oswald to the Depository building on the morning of November 22, 1963.
In this lecture presentation, Temple College Professor Michael Donahue will moderate a discussion with Mr. Frazier documenting the fateful day and his experience in the aftermath.
The event is completely FREE. No tickets are needed.