Schuylerville -- Kenneth Scott Frasier, 33, of Route 29 went into the arms of the Lord Thursday, Jan. 5, 2006, at Saratoga Hospital.
Born Aug. 9, 1972, in Ticonderoga, he was the youngest child of seven of the late Stanley C. Frasier and Patricia Duell Frasier.
He was also predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Carl W. Frasier and Viril Frasier, and his maternal grandparents, Edna Wood Duell and Fred Duell.
Kenny was self employed, working primarily in the tree industry, a skill he shared with his three elder brothers.
Raised in the Adirondacks, he was an avid outdoorsman. He loved hunting the great white tail and fishing for anything that swam. He took great pride in winning the informal competitions with his brothers for who had the largest buck or catch of the day. Kenny spent many hours in the Adirondacks enjoying his favorite pastimes, 4-wheeling and snowmobiling. He had an easy going personality and was loved dearly by all who knew him. Kenny's life was touched by many people who loved him. One of the greatest influences was his good friend and mentor, Chucky DeNew.
Kenny never married, but is survived by one daughter, Sharae Lyn Frasier, 9, of Glens Falls. He also leaves behind six siblings, John Frasier and his partner, Nancy, of Hague, Eric Frasier and his partner, Sue, of Glens Falls, Tammy Wilcox and her husband, Skip, of Lake Luzerne, Carl Frasier and his wife, Melissa, of Queensbury, Jan Tucker and her husband, Randy, of Hudson Falls and Jodi Gijanto and her husband, Jason, of Warrensburg. Kenny also had many nieces and nephews whom he loved as though they were his own children and several aunts and uncles.
A funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Sunday at Maynard D. Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury with Pastor Richard Leonard officiating.
Calling hours will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home prior to the funeral service.
A private burial will take place in the spring at the convenience of the family at May Memorial Cemetery in Hague.
A gathering will follow the funeral service at the home of Jan Tucker's in Hudson Falls.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Kenny's memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.
This obituary was originally published in the Post Star.