John Alexander Fraser  2020 avis de deces  NecroCanada

John Alexander Fraser 2020

Obituary of John Alexander Fraser
FRASER John Alexander 82 Harrigan Cove died Monday, Nov. 30, 2020 at Windsor Elms, Windsor, N.S. Born December 10, 1937 he was a son of the late Gordon & Josephine (O’Leary) Fraser. John Started his working career at age 15 driving a truck for Ted Watt, then went and worked on Sable Island for 2 years, he worked at the IPC Store where he met Lillian and they were married April 9, 1959. John was a lobster fisherman and owned his own business John A Fraser & Son Confectionary Truck were he served the area’s from Jeddore to Port Bickerton, was well known as the candy man. He was a farmer and had a great love for horses, which he passed to his own children, he loved hockey and baseball and also passed his love of baseball to his children and grandchildren. John was fire chief for over 20 years at Moser River Volunteer Fire Dept and a member of Moser River Board of Trade and helped with the building of the Moser River Community Center. Survived by his wife of 61 years Lillian, children Juanita (Robie) Cooper, Dartmouth, Sherry Lee (Mark) Holley, Spry Bay, Sandy (Venita) Harrigan Cove, Linda (Kevin) Guthro, Lochaber Mines, 6 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, predeceased by grandson Joel, sister Gaye Kennedy. Cremation has taken place under the direction of D.S. Crowell & Son Funeral Home. No visitation or funeral by request. Donations in memory of John can be made to Windsor Elms, Village Osprey, Unit 2, 174 Dyke Road, Falmouth, NS, B0P1L0. Online condolences may be directed to www.crowellsfuneralhome.ca
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Death notice for the town of: Sheet Harbour, Province: Nova Scotia

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  1. We are sending our sympathy to Lillian Fraser. We met you and your husband when you brought your little dog to music on Wednesdays and I was happy to be able to provide the quilt that you took to John in Windsor. May your precious good memories help you get through this difficult time and know that others are thinking of you. Sincerely Angus and Deb



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