September 12, 2024
Grampa Fraser, late of Odessa, Saskatchewan, passed away peacefully on September 12, 2024 with family by his side.
Len was born on November 25, 1929 in Argyle, Manitoba. He was predeceased by his parents Charles and Helen Fraser; his wife Helene Fraser; his brothers Bob, Allan, David and Don; his sisters Peggy, Elsie, Beatrice and Jean; nephews Bryan, John, Allan, Ian and Stewart; nieces Joanne, Kim and Carol.
Left to cherish the many memories with Len are his sister Joyce; his brother Ron (Jeanette); son Les (Lorraine), grandson Jayson (Kate), great-granddaughters Eloise and Estelle, granddaughter Jocelyn (Brad), great-granddaughter Juniper and granddaughter Jaymie (Cole); daughter Lise (Kevin), grandson Sean; son Kevin (Natasha), grandchildren Kyle, Kasey and Kloey; son Curtis (Lynette), grandchildren Aiden and Addison; as well as numerous nephews and nieces whom he had many great memories and visits with.
Family was very important to Len, he loved watching his grandchildren in their activities and sports. From the many weddings and events to the annual Bryan Lefley Golf Tournament, Len hardly ever missed an opportunity to be with family and friends.
Graveside Service will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. in St. Michael’s Anglican Cemetery, Grosse Isle, Manitoba.
Words cannot express the gratitude our family feels towards the staff and the Montmartre Long Term Care Home! Len was treated with such kindness and love over the last four years. There truly are angels among us!
In lieu of flowers, donations in Len’s memory may be made to the Montmartre Resident Council, 237 – 2nd Avenue East, Montmartre, Saskatchewan S0G 3M0.
LONGBOAT KEY FL United States
Uncle Len was one of a kind. He was usually one of the first to get the party started. I have so many fond memories of him at family gatherings. He will be missed. My sincerest condolences to Les, Lise, Kevin, Curtis and family ❤️
Montmartre SK Canada
My sincere condolences to you and your family Les. Len will be dearly missed at the Montmartre Health Centre.
Kamloops B.C. Canada
Our deepest condolences to Les, Lise & the families. Lots of great memories with Great Uncle Len, always a big smile on his face when we saw him. Sending love & hugs to you all ❤️❤️❤️
Oakville Ontario Canada
Uncle Len was a unique and wonderful part of the family. He has left an indelible mark on our hearts and funny bones. We will miss him, and remember him often with great stories and lots of love. Kirsten, Mark, Zoe, James, Robbie.
Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada
Hi Les and all the family, losing a loved one is so hard and there are no words to say that can give you comfort, time dulls the pain but the memories remain. Hang on to those and he will always be with you. les I would dearly love to see you, sometime when your in Saskatoon drop out to the farm and give me a hug. I have lost track of you and don't have anyway of finding you. luv always. ma Skittles
Deepest sympathy Les and all of your family Len will be missed by all, RIP
Odessa Saskatchewan Canada
Our condolences to Les and all the family. He was a sweet man and it was pleasure knowing him.
Yorkton Saskatchewan Canada
We send our sincere condolences, on the loss of your Dad, love and prayers to you Les and family. 💞🙏💕Love Nancy and family
Saskatoon Saskatchewan
Condolences to you Les and family. He was a great guy.
Odessa Saskatchewan Canada
Our sincere condolences to you and your family Les. Grandpa Fraser was a wonderful man.
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