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James T. Frater

Fairlawn, Ohio

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FRATER JAMES T. FRATER, 58, of Fairlawn, died Friday morning, Feb. 25, 2005. Mr. Frater was born in Cleveland, graduated from Cleveland State, and received his master's degree from the University of Cincinnati. An area resident the past 32 years, he was employed as an engineer at Lockheed Martin....

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The US Department of State's 122nd Foreign Service Officer class was saddened by the news of the passing of Eric's father, James. Eric is a dear colleague and we wish him and his family peace and comfort during this difficult time.

I am saddened by Jim’s passing. Jim and I played soccer for St. Hilary’s (I still have my jersey) on Sunday mornings in the early 90s and he was a great player/coach. His leadership on and off the field will be forever remembered. I remember the times after the game (which was almost always a win); we would sit around and have a few brews and great conversations. Jim will truly be missed.

Jim was an excellent example of what a person should be, kind ,compassionate and sincere. He added a lot of class to the Wednesday evening Lockheed golf league and he will be greately missed.

Shirley and family,

My condolences to you on Jim's passing. I enjoyed working with Jim the past few years, and he often expressed his love and pride for his family. May God comfort you all during this time.

I have nothing but the fondest of memories for a true friend, a real friend. In work and play, Jim actions were a constant reminder of the priorities of life, and to enjoy the special moments. I certainly treasured my time with him...it was just too short, but the lessons and memories live on.

I am truly sorry to hear of your loss. Jim was a wonderful man and a good friend and I will miss him. We all will.

My heartfelt condolences for your loss. It was a pleasure to know Jim, a great guy. He taught me alot on the golf course and about being a good person.

Craig and family,

I'm very sorry for your loss. Take care.

Pat

Shirley, Craig and Eric, I am so sorry for your great loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Your Cousin, Michael A. Barricelli