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17 Entries
Anne
June 24, 2023
Dear Anne, Scott, and Andrew. I just noticed this now and I am so sorry to hear this has happened!
I remember Hugh well and also the fact that you
needed a second fridge filled with milk when
the guys were at Mount Doug and UVic. I am going to have to get together with Scott (or all of you) when I spend time in NS. That will happen for sure. Please send me an email so we can get reconnected I really miss my bud!!
Sending you all lots of love and thanks for happy times!
Anne Little
Phyllis Kane
April 6, 2022
My deepest sympathy to the Fraser family and many friends for this devastating loss. I did not know Hugh but would hear about him and his brothers and family from Anne in our long telephone conversations and felt as if I knew him and his family. My thoughts and prayers go out to you Anne, Mark and the rest of the Fraser clan.
Dianne Jordan
April 3, 2022
So sorry to hear about Hugh's passing, he would of been a second cousins to me. RIP Hugh.
David Roach and Alex Schofield
March 29, 2022
Our deepest condolences to the Fraser family. To us Hugh was "coach Hugh", guiding the Conrose baseball team through the wins and loses of the season, always with great humour and life lessons. He embraced our daughter and helped all of his young players learn the value of teamwork, fair play and most of all to have fun. It takes a village to raise a child and coach Hugh will always be part of our village. We will remember him with great fondness.
Liliane Morgan
March 27, 2022
Anne, I was so very sorry to learn of the loss of your beloved son. You and Murray gave him great roots and he in turn brought love and joy to those that loved and cherished him.
Affectionately, Liliane
Robert Oxley
March 27, 2022
I too was shocked to read about Hugh's Death. "Like father, like son", unfortunately and fortunately. He and Murray both died in the prime of their lives and each was an exceptional human being. I can not imagine the memories that are surfacing for you at this time. I extend my deepest sympathy and applaud your continuing courage.
Alison Auld
March 25, 2022
I am so sorry, Amy, and am sending you and the boys lots of love. I got such a kick out of Hugh at CBC and always loved running into him in the park in the years that followed (even though I never managed to convince him to change the name of the dog). He will be missed by many. You are all in my thoughts. xo
Dean Jobb and Kerry Oliver
March 25, 2022
So shocked and devastated to hear this sad news. Hugh was such an enthusiastic supporter of so many writers, and a wonderful friend and colleague. Our deepest sympathies to Amy and her family.
Jeff Graham
March 24, 2022
Hugh supervised me at work, but Coach or Mentor better describes what it was like to work with him. I remember he would casually flip a baseball to himself leaning back in his chair at work while he would smoothly say something like "hey man, tap that release out for me." I definitely heard "keep it tight" along the way. One day at work during the offseason after Hugh's beloved Bruins defeated my beloved Canucks in the 2011 finals he wrote "Todd Fedoruk and Owen Nolan" on my notepad, who were both at the Canucks training camp (I had just moved from BC). He grinned, knowing neither would solve the Canucks problems, and then deadpanned "I dunno buddy." We laughed. Well, let's be honest, he laughed... He loved making fun of my Canucks fandom, and for most of our friendship, I have been an easy target for someone so witty - but - it was always done in the spirit of affection that was unique to Hugh. We also made fun of an industry term going around 10 years ago called "riflecasting" or "to riflecast" which was a glib way of describing audience targeting and delivery. From then on, every email or message between us was a riflecast. "Ok man, riflecast that over when you're done." It got to the point where I think others in the office thought it might be a new social media product that only the two of us knew about. Hugh was a great person, and he was a tremendously positive influence on me. My condolences to the Fraser family and everyone else who knew and loved HRF.
Sara Neely
March 24, 2022
Dear Anne and family, I am thinking of you and sending my condolences. Hugh and his brothers were young when I met them - helping their father at the UVIC Law Dean's annual BBQ! I am not surprised to see the man Hugh became following in the remarkable footsteps of his parents, while carving a path for this own family.
Katherine Glenjen
March 23, 2022
My thoughts are with his family. I work for PVSC, & am Team Lead for Client Services, which was recently under Hugh. I was looking forward in meeting / working with Hugh, as I heard so many nice things about him. He will leave a lasting impression on many from what I read.
Tracey Wheeler-Rowe
March 23, 2022
Dear Amy, I have no real words because there are none. It´s been a long time but I remember your wedding like it was yesterday. And what a great match it turned out to be. I hope you can find strength in your boys and in your memories. You have not left my thoughts and I wish for you a fast forward of the next little while. Xox
Tracey
Brad Wray
March 23, 2022
Deeply saddened to hear of Hugh´s passing. One of the older boys in the neighbourhood, I have fond memories of Hugh and the Fraser clan. Deepest condolences to the family, loved ones and friends.
Scott Littler
March 23, 2022
I am deeply saddened by the news of your loss. We were rommmates at Dalhousie. Hugh's humour and wit will be missed.
Anne-Marie Leger
March 23, 2022
Dear Janine, Andrew and the entire Fraser family,
I was saddened to hear this devastating news. Hugh and I worked together briefly at Health Canada when I first joined the department. I will always remember his infectious humor and wit. I am so sorry for the loss of someone who was so central to your lives. I'm sure he will be missed deeply and forever held closely in your hearts. My deepest sympathies.
Paul Hambleton
March 23, 2022
Worked with Hugh at CBC back in the nineties. One of the funniest and nicest guys you could have the pleasure of being around. Was fortunate that a group of us CBCers kept in touch, trading humour now and then, and it is no exaggeration to say that Hugh´s entries were always top level ! A life well lived indeed.
Dan Arsenault
March 23, 2022
Please accept my deepest condolences and warmest thoughts.
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