Paul-Fraser-Obituary

Paul Whitney Fraser

Bath, Maine

Feb 2, 1937 – Jan 20, 2013

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BORN
February 2, 1937
DIED
January 20, 2013
LOCATION
Bath, Maine

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David E. Desmond & Son Funeral Home - Bath Obituary

Bath - Paul Fraser, 75, died peacefully surrounded by loving family and friends on Sunday, January 20, 2013. He was born on February 2, 1937 in Boston, MA, the son of Harold Douglas and Beatrice (Whitney) Fraser. The family moved to Cape Elizabeth Maine in 1939. He resided in RI. Connecticut, and...

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My deepest sympathy to the Fraser family. Paul was a wonderful man and it was a pleasure dealing with him at General Woodworking. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Joan, Sarah, and family, I will miss seeing Paul at the candy store. He loved giving me a hard time whenever I bought Mallo Cups. He called it junk candy. He was a nice man who will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

We are sorry for your loss. Paul will be remembered by always having a joke and always making us smile. He embraced life and we will always remember that as we move forward. May peace be with you.

Joan, and all of the family; I feel blessed to have known Paul, and share special moments in your lives. Paul had a beautiful sense of humor and often made me laugh. I also got much enjoyment from listening to he and troy talk politics - Paul was very quick with the comebacks and so smart and informed. I will always remember and treasure those times with him. May God be with your family during this time. I hope the good memories will carry you through! All my love

Sarah and Mrs. Fraser, I want to tell you what a great help Paul was to me when he served on the planning board. He always had the best interests of the City of Bath in mind when making decisions. He will be missed by the City.

Joan and Sarah,
I have memories of Paul and his antics which make me smile, his rich voice in the choir, our sharing stories of Dorothy Mason's School of the Dance, etc.
His ability to make folks smile, his stories, and his genuine friendliness will always be remembered. We miss you both at First Parish. Love and sympathy to you all.
Webb and Marge Palmer

Joan, We are so sorry for your loss. May god be with you during this difficult time.

Your friends from Popham Beach

I am so sorry for your loss...I have many fond memories of Joni and Paul throughout the years at Popham Beach, including how Paul embraced my children when they were just little ones. Chloe & Sophia are now 13 and 11. Paul always got such a kick out of Sophia when I used to bathe her in the "outside tub", like "Little House on the Prairie"; she screamed everyday!!! It was very easy for him to walk by during "happy hour" and see me trying to deal with my screaming two year old that hated to...

There was never a time when Paul's smile didn't light up my day. I will miss his genuine enthusiasm for life and sharing it with the people around him. My heart goes out to the Frasers. God bless you all.