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Sue posted a condolence
Sunday, October 3, 2010
A Month Has Come And Gone Since Your Passing. Without Your Presence Here I Feel A Huge Void In My Life. A Day Does Not Go By That I Dont Miss You, When You Left You Took A Big Part Of Me With You. But I Realize Both You And Mom Are With Our Lord, Together And Happy. Thank You Dad For Raising Me With Christian Values. You Were A Godly Man. Thank You From The Bottom Of My Heart For Helping Me Raise My Daughters And For Always Being There For Me No Matter What. Forever Greatful ~Your Daughter Sue~
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joe and patti bruno posted a condolence
Thursday, September 16, 2010
May God Bless you Sharon at this time with his peace and love
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Ricky D. Streifert posted a condolence
Thursday, September 16, 2010
I would like to add my condolences to the family as well. I'll always appreciate John's willingness to serve in church when we were in our younger years there. I also remember his seemingly endless times on the lawnmowers. I am so thankful for his many helps on various homes that we remodelled in the Perth/Broadalbin area. He was quite the handyman and always had some good shortcuts to getting things done. Although he was failing in later years, he still had a good sense of humor and could still get a chuckle from me in certain things that he would comment about. I thank God for bringing John and Freda into my life at a time when I needed them. Now, I am praising God for showing him the way home. May we also be able to see him again, when we arrive at our final destination.
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Tony and Antonella posted a condolence
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sharon, Dave, and family, Sorry about your dear loss. May God give you the strentgh and comfort in your time of sorrow. Our prayers are with you.
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Kathy posted a condolence
Monday, September 13, 2010
To the Fraiser family, I am very sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. You are in my prayers
Kathy Engel
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Jim and Gaile Whitman posted a condolence
Saturday, September 11, 2010
We thank the Lord for the consistent Christian example Uncle John set as a born-again Christian. His strength and kindness will leave a lasting impression on my mind. We will honor him by staying true to the Word of God he loved.
Our condolences to Sharon, MaryBeth, George, Susan, and Lois and their families.
Jim n Gaile
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Evan K. Richards posted a condolence
Saturday, September 11, 2010
My heart goes out to you cousins at this time of Uncle John's home going. I pray that the Lord will hold you in his everlasting arms, and give you the comfort that only He can.
Evan
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Mary Lou Coughlin posted a condolence
Saturday, September 11, 2010
So sorry to hear of your loss. The whole familiy has wonderful memories. Mary Lou Coughlin and family
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Susan L Frasier posted a condolence
Friday, September 10, 2010
Dear Dad, a week has passed, since God called you home. The emptiness in my Heart is un-bearable. I think of you every day, and miss your funny ways. I wake up every day wanting to call you or come see you like I used too. But I know you've gone to heaven to be with Mom. I know deep in my heart that you are so happy. Im glad you're together now. I Love & miss you... Until we meet again. Love Always, Sue
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Dorcas McKinney posted a condolence
Friday, September 10, 2010
To my cousins...
I can't even begin to know what you are feeling now, but know I share your sadness of your Dad's absence. I have so many nice memories playing there at Gramma and Grampa's house, and at your house as kids. I will always remember your Dad's kind eyes, they kind of twinkled when he smiled at you. As adults, Doug and I always enjoyed seeing your Dad when we got the chance, unfortunately as you get older with families of your own, those visits were few and far between. I am so happy he is now reunited with the love of his life, my sweet Aunt.
We love you all and rejoice with you in your assurance that your Dad is now in Heaven enjoying the rewards of his faithful life here on earth, and the knowledge that we will all be reunited some day.
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Mary Beth Streifert posted a condolence
Friday, September 10, 2010
Oh Dad, even though I miss you, I'm so happy that you are finally happy. You've longed to go to heaven for so long now. I'm thankful that you didn't have to linger in a nursing home as you feared. I'm thankful for all the times we had together over the years as you helped us with many projects at our houses but also for the more recent times when I'd take you to the doctors and the talks we had when Rick was working nights. Times I will never forget. Miss you so much!! Love, Beth
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Fred Whitman posted a condolence
Friday, September 10, 2010
Our prayers are with the family as they sorrow, not as those, however who have no hope. Our prayers are especially with those who have not as of yet bowed their knees to the Lord of Glory and until they do have no hope of ever seeing Uncle John again. There is no sadness in Heaven but I am sure that Uncle John awaits the celebrations that will be held as others of those he loves follow Aunt Frieda and himself as they come to faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and take their place in the ranks of the disciples of the Savior. God bless you.
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Alison Buck posted a condolence
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Grandpa's House
- the coolness of the basement
- sledding down the hill outback
- climbing the cherry trees and making forts , and picking the delicious fruit for Pies.
- the smell of crayons in the guest bed room
I remember what a simple life he led—not a lot in his house to crowd him or people out, not a lot to have to worry about or take care of maintenance wise, and yet offering up his service for God and the church, the funeral homes, his family. I didn’t hear him talk bad about people or complain very much, other than how much the trees littered on his yard. LOL Though I know he was opinionated, I’m glad he kept most of it from my ears. He always appreciated a good meal with family, and I am sure he’s really enjoying the banquet table with Jesus in Heaven and the sound of the angels singing constantly. He’s probably whistling right along.
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Lynne posted a condolence
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Dear cousins, We're so thankful for the memory of Uncle John and his example of trusting and serving the Lord. He's now with the Lord and Aunt Freda! --Lynne
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Dr Stan and Carol Ponz posted a condolence
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Dearest Family Near and Far...
Your dad added value to our life by his quiet character, sound advice, and servant spirit. We not only watched his service for the Lord at Perth Bible Church in such things as mowing the large campus property, painting, or doing anything he could within his skill set. He fondly served us by the many times he took me to the airport for all my speaking invitations.
He enjoyed talking to us about the "old days" and the love he had for his wife and you, his dear family. Perhaps he shared more with us than he did with others.
There were true times of laughter when we took him to dinner at Old Country Buffet or when he just came into our house unannounced :-
We loved him dearly and thank the Lord for bringing him into our lives and into our heart
While death has taken him to heaven, his memory and legacy lives on in all of us!
To God Be The Glory!
Stan and Carol Ponz
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Ed and Ruth Richards posted a condolence
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Dear Sharon, MaryBeth, George, Susan and Lois: We are saddened at the loss of your father. We wish we could have come,but health issues prevented travel.
My Ruth memories of him began when he sang in a male quartet at the local Saturday night youth rally. Your mom and I and other girls sang in trios and ensembles and used to practice once a week. That was where your Dad eyed your mother. Although we lived away from NY most of our adult lives, we have good memories of the fun times when we visited. We always knew that your Dad loved the Lord and lived for Him, serving in whatever way he could at Perth Bible Church. In the midst of loss, we have a deep-seated peace that he is where we all will be some day if we have trusted Christ as personal Savior. May the blessed hope continue to give you comfort.
Love and prayers,
Aunt Ruth and Uncle Eddie
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Spence Hallett posted a condolence
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Sharon, Beth, George, Susan, and Lois, God bless you all! Your Dad was one of a few who inspired me on my journey back to the Lord in 1972. He was instant in season and out of season, never changing except for the good. Rest assured that he is comforted now in the presence of his and our! Lord. To quote the late George Younce of the Cathedral Quartet, "Memories of one we love is one thing death cannot destroy"! Cherish those memories and look forward to your Heavenly reunion with your Dad and your Mom!
Spence and Cindy Hallett
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Sharon Frampton posted a condolence
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
I remember, as a little girl,jumping into your arms from the stairs to say, "Good Bye" as you went to work. As a teenager, I remember all the days you dropped me off at work, encouraging me.I remember when you took me to college you told me not to cry, things would be alright and they were.I remember the tears in your eyes on my wedding day, giving me to a wonderful guy, David Frampton, and on his ordination day you said with tears,"I'm so proud of you both". I remember all the ways you helped fix things for us,in the parsonage, and for the kids. I remember all the times we read the Scriptures together, all the phone calls from far away making sure you were Okay. I'm thanking God for all the ways He answered prayers. I'll always remember the strength He gave me to sit by your hospital bed, pray, sing your favorite hymns; Dave reading the Bible and saying "Good Bye". That was the day God wiped away all your tears; and will someday, mine!" It will be worth it all when we see Christ"
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Melody Rose Burton posted a condolence
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Sue,Lois,George,Sharon & MariBeth
We all have great memories of growing up together with our families and our church. We will never forget the love and laughs. I spent a lot of happy times at your home growing up and we still laugh about them to this day. Your Dad was always quick with the
comebacks and then you saw the twinkle in his eye and knew he was joking with you again. He will be missed.
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GINGER posted a condolence
Sunday, September 5, 2010
SUE & girls, I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your dad & grandfather.Even tho I never had the pleasure of meeting him,I enjoyed the stories!Please know I am a phone call away,anytime. HUGS ...ginger
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Sharon Rauer Levine posted a condolence
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Sue,
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. When something you see or hear reminds you of him, smile at the memories and know that he will always be there with you. Sharon
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Lori Mound posted a condolence
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Dear Lois, Many yrs. have passed since we have seen one another but I read this in the paper and I wanted u to know that I am truly sorry for the loss of your Dad. I have lost both my parents also and too soon for my mom who passed at age 52! Please e-mail me when you can. lori
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Debbie Sullivan posted a condolence
Saturday, September 4, 2010
. Sue and Family, Although I never had the pleasure of meeting your dad I feel like I knew him through all our talks . If you are any reflection of the kind of person he was ,Then i"d bet he was the proudest dad there ever was for raising such a wonderful,kind and compassionate person .Sue, remember you will always have the memories that made your relationship with your dad so special and may you take peace in knowing that others share in your pain .Please take care of yourself and if there is anything you need please call . love your friend Deb
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Cal Courtney posted a condolence
Saturday, September 4, 2010
To John's family; John was a most remarkable man. In our trips all over the northeast, he was my copilot, my friend and my guide.
Throughout the disapointments in his life, he never complained, took it in stride and became stonger. He was truly a man of God. I feel much richer having known him.
To John, I love you and miss you. I am hopefull we can meet again and I can meet your beloved Freda.
Cal
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Keith & Kelly Canary posted a condolence
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Dear Friends,
Just wanted to send our condolences at this difficult time. John and Dad were life long friends going back to when they were young boys on the farms there on Rt 29. The story goes that Dad was sent to stay at the Frasier's for a few days when his twin sisters were born. He would have been 3 years old! In 1996, a couple of weeks before we were married, John asked me if I had the house already for my bride. I said "Actually, no- I did not. I wanted to get the kitchen painted..and there just was not enough time etc." John came over and painted the kitchen that week and did a great job. There were other times when Dad and I needed extra drivers to bring Used Cars back from the auction in Clifton Park and John went along to drive for us. How wonderful it is to have the peace and assurance that his suffering is over and he is with the Lord and his sweetheart after being apart for so many years.
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Jessica posted a condolence
Friday, September 3, 2010
Grandpa,
Im filled with joy to know you are beyond happy now, in heaven with Jesus & our loved ones dancing on those golden streets. I will never forget the first smell of your house, the breezeway, & your perfect basement where all of us kids LOVED to play. The fact that you never changed a thing since grandma passed. My favorite room, with the sparkly star floor that crinkles with every step. To the coloring books you've kept for all of these years. & I thank God for allowing me to be able to spend the last few yrs with you, even if it was a trip to the docs, we always got somethin good to eat after. Icecream or a fish sandwich from mcdonald's. You were a great father & grandpa! I thank you for always being here for us. I will always remember me tellin you, "I Love You Grandpa" & the first time you said, "the Love is returned" That meant the world to me! Rest in peace now Grandpa! I will see you again, I Love You!
Love,
Jessica
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Sherri & Ken Chamberlain posted a condolence
Friday, September 3, 2010
Sue and Family:
We are sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We know all your fond memories will get you through this difficult time. If there is anything we can do, please let us know.
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Laura Streifert posted a condolence
Friday, September 3, 2010
Grandpa, i will miss the family get togethers at your house and the great place it was to play. The coloring books, "Mother may i", 'red light green light' and the popcorn you used to make with your old time warmer. We'll miss you and see you again soon someday in heaven.
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Charlene Albers posted a condolence
Friday, September 3, 2010
My deepest sympathies in the loss of your father. May our Lord and Saviour grant you comfort.
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Dr. Charles F. Scheide posted a condolence
Friday, September 3, 2010
To the Children and extended Family of John Fraiser
For 15 years John and I served together as part of the leadership team of Perth Bible Church, he as a deacon, me as pastor. No pastor ever had a better deacon. He stood shoulder to shoulder with me all those years, and his faithful support of my leadership was a major factor in the blessing God showered on our congregation. Now he is no longer with us, but the memories of his love and support of the ministry God had given both of us to share in will long be remembered until one day, together, we can rejoice in the presence of our Lord and Savior, whom he so dearly loved. I share your grief, family, but am encouraged by the fact that you too, because of your faith in Christ, will be able to rejoice with him when you too join him in glory.
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Carol Morris posted a condolence
Friday, September 3, 2010
Sharon, Beth, Sue, Lois and George, I just wanted to say that I too have many great memories of your dad and wish you and your families the very best in this difficult time.
Carol
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Lois Little posted a condolence
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Dad!
We will miss you. I am glad we made memories with you. And so glad you are no longer in pain and now with MOM! Every time I bake snickerdoodles I will remember you! We will eat some taffy for you and wish we could talk one more time! Love you and miss you already! Lois, Ron, AustinStretch and Aaron Chief
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George R Frasier posted a condolence
Thursday, September 2, 2010
The day has come that you have talked about my whole life.
" I go to prepare a place for thee"
You have wanted to be in heaven so much, I am thankful your passing there was in peace . I will see You and Mom there someday. I hope that you don't mind if I miss you until then. Love, Zek
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Susan L Frasier posted a condolence
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Dad,
Ever Since I Was A Little Girl, You Talked Of Waiting For The Lord To Come Back To Take Us ALL Home. Now You No Longer Have To Wait, He Took You Before Us. Now You Are With Mom And Your Granddaughter Rebecca. I Will Miss You Everyday. You Did A Amazing Job Raising/Taking Care Of Me. In Return I Took Care Of You Until God Called You Home, I Love You. Until We Meet Again... May You Rest In Peace... Love Always Your Daughter, ~Susan~
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Andrea posted a condolence
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Grandpa Pop-Pop
I Miss You Already... Your Swift Sense Of Humor And All The Popcorn In The World. Thank You So Much For Always Being There For Mom, Myself And Jessika When We Needed It Most. Im Pretty Sure Your Smiling From Ear To Ear Being In Heaven Now With Grandma, Rebecca, And So Many Of Your Family Members As Well... Until We Meet Again May You R.I.P. Love Always, ~Andrea~
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