It’s with heavy hearts and profound disappointment we announce the passing of Thomas Edwin Fraser Jr. of Watervale. On the age of 55, Tommy handed away peacefully within the early hours of Tuesday, January 28, 2025, on the Aberdeen Hospital after a brave battle with most cancers. Tommy was born on June 7, 1969, on the Aberdeen Hospital to Edwin and Faye Fraser of Millbrook.
Tommy was a faithful husband, father, son, brother and grampie. He was at all times pondering and serving to others in any approach he may. Tommy labored at numerous jobs earlier than selecting changing into a carpenter, one thing he loved completely. He determined after 20 years to return to highschool together with his daughter Carrie, to grow to be a Persevering with Care Assistant, a job that he actually beloved.
In 2010, his youngest baby took up barrel racing with the Maritime Barrel Racing Affiliation during which he was an enormous supporter of each her and the membership. He turned very concerned with the MBRA, establishing barrels, working the gate, treasurer of the membership and plenty of different jobs.
Tom loved his mornings on the barn, consuming his espresso and chatting together with his prize horses, Chico and Granger. He beloved tenting together with his household and spent many weeks and weekends at Caribou Park. He at all times had a smile on his face and will make anybody snicker together with his corny jokes and foolish methods.
He will likely be sadly missed by his spouse of 35 years Jeannie (MacDonald) Fraser of Watervale and youngsters Kyle (Danielle) Fraser of Watervale, Carrie Fraser of Watervale, and Rebecca (Isaiah) Schriver of Salt Springs. He’s survived by dad and mom Edwin and Faye Fraser, his brother Stephen Fraser, sister Melissa (Mike) Marshall, mom in-law Thelma MacDonald, sister in-law Sarah MacDonald, brother in-law Jamie (Kelley) MacDonald and a number of other nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.
He will likely be missed deeply by his grandchildren who have been his satisfaction and pleasure. Noah and Wyatt, his princess Amaya, and latest grandson Ethan.
He’s predeceased by his grandparents Clarence and Edna Fraser, Clarence and Peg Rundle, aunt Roberta Jackson, Uncles Buck Jackson, Freddy Fraser, and Invoice Rundle, cousin Cory Fraser, father in-law Bert MacDonald and nephew James Haines.
We want to thank the nurses on the most cancers wing and palliative workforce for his or her great care all through his battle. We might additionally prefer to thank his most cancers buddy Shawna-Rae Johnson for preserving his spirits up all through his battle.
Visitation will likely be held at Eagles Funeral Residence in Westville on Saturday, February 1st from 6-8pm and Sunday February 2nd from 12-2pm with funeral following at 2pm. Reception following funeral will likely be held on the West River Firehall.
Donations in reminiscence of Tommy will be made to the Maritime Barrel Racing Affiliation.
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