Hannah Marie Fraser, 38, of Manchester, NH, passed away on September 7, 2022. Born in Berlin, VT on October 2, 1983, she was a daughter of Holly St. Onge and Mark Davis. Hannah was predeceased by her husband, Robert Fraser, in 2019.
Hannah spent her childhood in Waterbury, VT, and, as a child of a military family, in England and Florida, and later to Lancaster, NH where she graduated from the White Mountain School. In her younger years, she worked at McDonald’s in Lancaster along with various other jobs, before becoming a stay-at-home mom to her three children, Taylor, Thomas, and Emma. In her spare time, she enjoyed reading and arts and crafts. More recently, she found joy in studying the bible and connecting with family and friends. She was involved with NAMI in Concord as a peer group mentor for recovering addicts and a live video moderator for the “Crazy Thing Army”.
Hannah is survived by her children, Taylor, Thomas and Emma Fraser of Manchester, NH; her mother, Holly St. Onge and her husband Michael of Goffstown, NH; her father, Mark Davis and his wife Maureen of Waterbury, VT; her grandfather, Sherwood Brown Sr. of Newbury, VT; her sister, Abigail McCarty of Manchester, NH; her stepfather, Christopher Wood and his wife Susan of Waterbury, VT; her aunts, Lynn White and her husband Stephen of Vergennes, VT and Sheila Eurich and her husband Kevin of Myrtle Beach, SC; her step-siblings, Clayton Davis of Waterbury, VT, Alex Davis of Waterbury, VT, and Charlotte Rainville and her husband Peter of Charlotte, VT; as well as many other extended family members and friends.
Hannah’s visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 20th from 12-2PM with a funeral service at 2pm at Phaneuf Funeral Homes and Crematorium, 243 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH. She will be laid to rest at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, 110 Daniel Webster Highway, Boscawen, NH on Thursday, September 22nd at 11AM.
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243 Hanover Street, Manchester, NH 03104
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