Peter-Fraser-Obituary

Peter Carleton Fraser

Glens Falls, New York

1959 - 2024

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Peter Carleton Fraser

June 30, 1959 - Aug. 16, 2024

NORTH QUEENSBURY - Peter C. Fraser passed away peacefully at home on August 16, 2024, surrounded by loved ones. He was 65. Born on June 30, 1959, in Schenectady, NY, Peter was the beloved son of James MacKenzie...

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Best neighbor we could have asked for! Our deepest sympathies to the family.

Very sad to hear Pete is gone, he always had a smile for you it was always fun to talk to. Sure the little community of Cleverdale and Pilot Knob will miss him. God rest you Pete!

Peter was a wonderful person who we grew to love as members of the Harris Bay Yacht Club. He was always so good to all of our children and grandchildren every season. His dedication to NQVFD was amazing. He will be missed. May he rest in peace.

I remember playing music at the old store, back in the day. I’ll miss you bro, I just found out today and it soured my mood. Thanks for those memories and I’ll be sending love to your family in my heart and prayers.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Peter was always willing to lend a helping hand in EMS and Fire Service, in which I´m Fire Chief of Pilot Knob Fire Department, Neighboring Department Of North Queensbury Fire Department. Rest in Peace ,Our Friend

Peter was always a good friend to me, not only when he had the store, but in every day life. I´ll miss him dearly! RIP neighborFrank & Isobel Munoff

My sincere condolences to the entire Fraser family. I was fortunate to have Peter as a lifelong friend enjoying water skiing at their family camp years ago, golfing (most notably the House of Scott´s Tournament at the Sagamore), riding motorcycles, and his company at the Firehouse. He was always someone to turn to for advice on projects at the lake or an apartment house issue. I really respected his knowledge and opinion. I was honored that he included me in several Fraser Fests at the...