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Lowell Frasor

Midlothian, Illinois

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Lowell Frasor, age 97. Beloved husband of the late Alice nee Mahaffay. Loving father of Richard (Jane), Ruth (the late Robert) Creighton, John (Pam), Frank (Sue), Mary Ann (Chuck) Martino, Bob (Donna) and Dorothy (Bill) Waddicar. Grandfather of 25, great grandfather of 24, great great grandfather...

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It was always a great day when we were working with Lowell. His kindness filled the therapy room along with loving stories of his family. We will miss him and send our sincere sympathy.
Love, John, Julie and the entire Therapy Department at Smith Village

My parents, Larry and Pat Ganzer rented the second floor of your home on Maple in Blue Island for a short time back in the late 1960s. I recall coming down as a little 3 year old with my 2 year old sister Sue to drop off the rent check and being given a bag of candy each month as a receipt. I, along with my parents, offer our thoughts and prayers to the Frasor family during this time of sorrow. We wish you all the best.

My Dad Alvin Metzger worked with your Dad at the 1st National Bank of Chicago since they were both young men. In November of 1948 your folks came to our house in Chicago to take our family on an outing to Mooseheart. I remember your Dad's smile and your Mom's beautiful long blonde curls. I have a keepsake of that day, a tiny wired figured glued to a 1948 penny. It brings to mine that special time spent with your folks. My parents moved to Lake Villa, Il in 1957 and kept in touch with Lowell...

Lowell will be missed. I have known him since Grammar shcool days at St. Benedict's School in Blue Island, Il.

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Our prayers are with you. Lowell's passing is truely the end of an era.

To the Family of Lowell Frasor;

On behalf of the Administration, Residents and Staff of the Smith Village Retirement Community of Beverly, please accept our prayers and deepest sympathy.

May the fondest of family memories be your consolation during this difficult time.

Lowell Frasor, was always a gentleman. Over the years he has maintained many friendships and he will be sorely missed.

May the Lord hold him in the palm of his hand, until we meet again.

God...

With Deepest Sympathy from all of us at Oosterbaan & Sons.

Brandt
Greg
and Crew