William-Fraser-Obituary

William Johnson "Bill" Fraser

Boise, Idaho

May 3, 1948 – Feb 4, 2025 (Age 76)

About

BORN
May 3, 1948
DIED
February 4, 2025
AGE
76
LOCATION
Boise, Idaho

Obituaries

Send Flowers

William "Bill" Johnson Fraser May 3, 1948 - February 4, 2025 Boise, Idaho - William (Bill) Fraser passed away peacefully on February 4, 2025. Born and raised in Boise, he was a proud fourth-generation Idahoan whose warmth, kindness, and humility touched the lives of many. Bill's early years...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

After I graduated from college, I met Bill at the Miners Exchange in Idaho City and we started dating. He took me on many adventures including camping in the White Clouds on New Year´s Eve with Pat McMurray. We also cross country skied into Silver City staying at the old run down hotel. We had lots of fun at the house he shared with Pat including indulging in lobsters flown I. From the east coast on New Year´s Eve. The summer I met Bill I had a spinal fusion and couldn´t sit down for six...

We were so sorry and saddened to hear of our friend, Bill. We shared many wonderful times with him on the ski slopes here and abroad. Always the gentleman, with the gift of making one at ease in his quiet way and always eager to join you for a run down the ski slope. We will miss him. Love and prayers to all at this very sad time. Jo and Allen

We shared many fun days Bill on the slopes of Sun Valley, as well as fun times over a dinner or a glass of wine. He was always a gentleman and fun to spend time with. He was also a friend in time of need if he could help. He will be missed. God's speed to you, dear Bill, as you enjoy the heavenly untracked powder where you now reside...until we meet again to make some turns. RIP. Magdie and Bob Teears

Dear Anne, Dick and I moved into his parents home about the same time as Bill moved into your family home. It kept the Frasier-Talboy neighbor connection going for another generation. Bill was a great neighbor. I remember when he helped carry in our new stove and oven. It was large and the two delivery men welcomed Bill´s assistance. He was a good person! We were sorry when he moved. Dick joins me in extending sympathy for your loss. Sincerely, Lori Talboy

Bill was so helpful in my first year of business... kind, generous and supportive. I will always be thankful.

Living next door to Bill for 25 years in Sun Valley was a gift. He was a kind and gracious man. Even when daughter Ashley walked into his house and snuggled up in his sleeping bag. We laughed about that for years, it was a great memory.

So sorry to lose such a wonderful childhood friend and neighbor. Condolences to Anne and all the people who had the privilege of knowing Bill.

He truly was a great man in many, many ways... His family, Terry and friends will miss him for a long time. Bob Krueger

Steve and Ann- I would see Bill in my few visits to Boise; on the greenbelt, Starbucks, just around. Warm and friendly; sharing news. His skill in building I knew all about and his economics study at Dartmouth as well. I remember his crash on a sled at Hillcrest; and assume now that it was his first joint injury. Tears in my eyes for Billy and for you. What a great man.