Condolences
Sending condolences to the family Dr. Fraser and his wife Doreen were great friends with my parents while living in Hinton and visited and kept in contact over the years. My parents were Hugh and Marjorie McIntyre.
Ron and his wife Doreen were dear friends of ours since we first met in 1978, shortly after our arrival in Calgary. We became a part of the Scottish Clan. Over the years we have enjoyed many wonderful times at dinners, New Year’s Eve parties, our children’s weddings and of course at Robbie Burns Supper celebrations. We will miss our dear friend Ron but these fond memories will forever remain in our hearts.
We think about you always,
We talk about you still,
You have never been forgotten
And you never will.
We hold you close within our hearts
And there you will remain.
To walk and guide us through our lives
Until we meet again.
Love,
Clarissa and David Honnet
We are sorry to hear of Ron’s passing. He was such a good neighbor. We were always jealous of his beautiful lawn, so tidy and green. He kept an eye on our house when we go on holiday and we always appreciate that small gesture.
Rest In Peace, Ron. Jone and Larry Wong
Anna Maria Kappelhoff, together with her family likes to express her sympathy to Dr. Fraser’s children and grandchildren.
Dr. Fraser took care of my 5 children for many many years. He was the kindest and most professional man I ever met. He and his wife Doreen became a beloved friends over the years. Ron and I either waved or chatted with each other while walking in our neighbourhood.
Dr. Fraser made this world a better place and I remember him fondly.
Ann, Jill and Murray! You were your Dads pride and joy!
Kindest greetings!
Anna Maria Kappelhoff
We are so sorry to hear about Ron's passing. We were both very fond of him. To us, he was a kind, intelligent man with a quick sense of humour. We always enjoyed our visits with him!
It was always a pleasure to come across Ron. He worked with my wife Sheila at Brentwood Nursing Home where he was medical director. He was also my and my son's GP for awhile. It is easy to think of Ron in Robbie Burn's terms, "A man's a man for a'that," is a suitable epitaph. God bless him.
I met Ron about two years ago as we both lived in the same building and at one time parked our cars next to each other. The first time I met Ron I knew he was a special person. We had out fun conversations each time we met and always had a laugh or two. Then Ron moved to the Memory Care Unit and I continued to see him frequently as I visited residents in that unit. He seemed spry and we always stopped for a short conversation. I was sad to see him beginning to fail but he always had a smile and cheerful attitude. His daughter frequently took him out for a ride or some fresh air and when he came back I often met him at the door and we chatted while she parked the car and came in to get him back to the Memory Care floor.
May you rest in peace Ron. The pleasure was all mine in meeting and knowing you for this all too short period of time.
Dave Brown
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