Mark-Frazier-Obituary

Mark W. Frazier

Billerica, Peabody, Massachusetts

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Of Peabody, formerly of Billerica, unexpectedly, Oct. 15, beloved son of William and Margaret (Casserly) Frazier of Billerica. Brother of Keith Frazier of Lowell, Paul Frazier and his wife Jody of Littleton and Kristin Gibbons and her husband Sean of Billerica. Uncle of Isabelle and Fynn Frazier...

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I will miss you alot buddy. You are my first real friend here in the Unted states and always be.

Margaret, Bill, Kristin, and all of the Frazier family,
My sincerest sympathies for your loss. Mark was such a special man and he will be profoundly missed. Words can not express my sadness. Know that we are here for you during this difficult time.

Love, Karen Worden

Dear Magie and Bill

We just heard of your loss and wanted to send you our love.
Nothing we can say would help, but we are thinking of you and your family.

Dear Margie, Bill and Family
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Brigitte Stewart and Family

I also worked with Mark at Salem Country Club for a short time. He was a great man and always brought laughter to the room he walked into. We got along very well and I know he will be missed. I'm terribly sorry for your loss.
Rest in Peace Mark

Margie and Willie, You have a beautiful family, and a loving one. Hold each other close during this difficult time. Call on your SJA friends anytime. You are in our prayers daily.

Dear Margie and Willie and Family,
I was so sad to hear about Mark. He was a true gentleman in every way. He will be missed by all who knew him.

Patricia Loughman-West

To the Fraziers:

May Gods' light shine upon all of you. Love and Light
Michael & Nancy Brennan

I only knew Mark for a short period of time while we worked together at Salem Country Club. He was always calm and collected, always had a funny little zing to get you to laugh, and would always listen if you talked to him and being a 20 year old kid we all tend to talk about nonsense. Mark will be missed but not forgotten. My condolences to his family, he was truley a gentleman.