New Waterford
It is with profound grief that we, the family, announce the passing of Dwayne Fraser on Friday, January 1, 2021 at the age of 59 in the Halifax Infirmary, Halifax.
Born on August 13, 1961 in Sydney, Dwayne grew up in Victoria Mines and was the son of the late Paul A. Fraser and late Ann Fraser (nee MacDougall).
Dwayne was a loving and devoted husband, father, brother, uncle, son and friend. He was a true gentleman with a heart of gold and would stop to help anyone who needed assistance. If you needed tools, or a loan of his car or a tow in when your boat broke down, Dwayne was the man to call. He didn’t think twice of helping people and did it only for the good deed that it was. He was also a dedicated and enthusiastic soccer dad who spent many years cheering and travelling for soccer games, tournaments and was just as excited for the road trips as the teams! Dwayne also loved a good debate and could argue until he won or wore his opponent down – it was often said he should have been a lawyer!
Dwayne spent much of his youth in Meat Cove and Bay St. Lawrence forging lifelong friendships with the Hines, Bonnar and MacKinnon families. For many years, he was a regular at Christmas in Meat Cove and loved every minute he spent there and continued to make regular visits to Meat Cove and Bay St. Lawrence whenever he could to reconnect with friends and family.
In 1998, at the age of 37 while visiting his cousin, Kevin, Dwayne spotted a picture of a young woman and a little boy and he was immediately smitten! That young woman was Denise Best and her young son. Dwayne and Denise went on a blind date and six weeks after that first date, he asked his true love to marry him and she said yes! For the next nearly 23 years they raised a family and built memories to last a lifetime.
Dwayne loved every aspect of fishing and from a young age he first helped out on boats, then fished squid and swordfish before finally settling on lobster fishing. The South Bar wharf was his home wharf and he fished out of there for over 30 years before finally retiring in 2009. The wharf was one of Dwayne’s favourite spots and he could be found at the wharf daily catching up on the news, watching people fish off the wharf, or waiting for the boats to come in with their catches during fishing season. A man of simple pleasures, Dwayne loved spending time with family and friends, a good movie or a good game of crib or tarabish. Shine, Butch and Donnie will be happy to have Dwayne playing tarabish with them again.
Dwayne leaves to mourn his loving wife, Denise; son, Elijah; daughter, Wren; brothers, Paul (Kathie) and Marlowe; sister, Paula; nieces, Amy Miller (Wayne), Bhreagh Fraser (Marcel) and Renee Saulnier (Kailem); nephews, Matt Fraser (Michelle), Jesse Fraser (Kelsey), Chase Fraser (Karynn), Patrick Fraser, Christian Lavoie, Logan Lavoie (Sam), Jesse and Jeremy; grand-nieces, Stella, Victoria and Nova; grand-nephews, August and River; fur babies, Maya and Ollie; as well as many cousins and many, many friends.
The measure of a man is not by his possessions, it is in the lives touched, friendships made, and good deeds done. By these standards alone, Dwayne was a very rich man!
A special thank you to Dr. Greg Myatt for the exceptional care he gave to Dwayne over the years, and a thank you to the doctors and staff of the Halifax Infirmary CCU.
As per Dwayne’s wishes, there will be no service or wake and cremation has taken place. Private family interment will take place at a later date.
In memory of Dwayne, a random act of kindness would be appreciated.
Funeral arrangements are entrusted to the care and direction of Pier Community Funeral Home.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of FRASER John Dwayne 2021..
Death notice for the town of: Sydney, Province: Nova Scotia