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C. "Cal" Frazier, 85, of Rutland, died September 15, 2008, at Eden Park Nursing Home. She was born September 25, 1922, in Rutland, Vt., the daughter of Andrew and Hazel (Hoyt) Snee.
Mrs. Frazier graduated from Rutland High School in 1940.
She worked at Howe Richardson Scale Co., Kings Department Store and the Economy Department Store.
Mrs. Frazier enjoyed flower gardening and bird watching.
She was predeceased by her husband, Peter John Frazier, in 2004; a son, Peter Dean Frazier, in 1997; two brothers, Boynton Snee and Carven Snee; and a sister, Shirley Grover.
Survivors include two sons, Daniel Frazier of Rutland and Steven Frazier of Watsonville, Calif.; two brothers, Donald Snee of Enfield, Conn., and Marshall Snee of Lehigh Acres, Fla.; two grandchildren, Aaron Frazier and Caitlyn Frazier; and several nieces and nephews.
The graveside service will be held Sat. September 20, 2008, at 11 a.m. in Evergreen Cemetery in Rutland. The Rev. Jere S. Berger of Middletown Springs will officiate.
Memorial contributions may be made to Vermont Cares, PO Box 5248, Burlington, VT 05402-5248; or the American Cancer Society, PO Box 1460, Williston, VT 05495-1460.
Tossing Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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ilma Rosskopf
September 18, 2008
I am saddened to learn of Cal's death. I was very distressed to learn that she was bedridden when I last visited her at Eden Park on August 30th. But she was as humorous and accepting of her injuries from the fall she suffered as she was of everything else that happened to her during her life. Well, she will suffer no more now.
I met Cal many years ago through her late brother, Boynton "Sam" Snee, whom I had transported from Washington, DC to Rutland when I traveled to Vermont to visit my younger sister, Olga Cassella, who died last November. I only got to know Cal really well, however, during the last two years following Sam's death.
Cal was such a lovely lady and I will miss talking to her on the phone and visiting her when I return to Vermont. Now she has joined her beloved husband, Peter, and the siblings who have predeceased her.
My sincere condolences to the family.
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Linda Smatresk Mackin
September 17, 2008
I was surprised and saddened to read of Cal's passing. We don't have many of the Summer St neighbors left now. My sympathy to all.
Now that she and Pete, along with my parents, are all together again they'll be needing a deck of cards and a jar full of pennies!
Linda
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