May 6, 1924 August 13, 2009
Fraser was born on Section 35 on the original Ogilvie farmstead in the Pense District; the third of three children to Thomas and Mary Ogilvie. Fraser was predeceased by his first wife, Audrey (1971); daughter, Debbie (1970); granddaughter, Wendi Lyn Seaberly (1978); his mother and father, Thomas and Mary Ogilvie; sister, Marjorie Hind; and brother, Robert 'Grant' Ogilvie .
Fraser and Audrey farmed and raised a family in the Pense District until Audrey passed away in 1971. A few years later he married Kathleen Meriam and gained five step-daughters. He continued to farm until his passing. Fraser volunteered countless hours in the community, helping to build the old rink. He was a former member of the school board and telephone board. Throughout his life, he enjoyed activities such as hunting, trapping and fishing. His children and grandchildren were his pride and joy. He was always at the rink to watch their games or available to pick them up from practices or school.
Fraser is survived by his wife, Kay; two sons, two daughters; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; five step-daughters and their families; numerous nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Service will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, August 18, 2009. In lieu of flowers, friends so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to the Saskatchewan Lung Association, 1231 8th Street East, Saskatoon, SK, S7H 0S5 or to the charity of their choice.
Obituary notice (excerpts)
Speers Funeral Chapel
Published in The Leader-Post from Aug. 15 to 17, 2009
May 6, 1924 August 13, 2009
Fraser was born on Section 35 on the original Ogilvie farmstead in the Pense District; the third of three children to Thomas and Mary Ogilvie. Fraser was predeceased by his first wife, Audrey (1971); daughter, Debbie (1970); granddaughter, Wendi Lyn Seaberly (1978); his mother and father, Thomas and Mary Ogilvie; sister, Marjorie Hind; and brother, Robert 'Grant' Ogilvie .
Fraser and Audrey farmed and raised a family in the Pense District until Audrey passed away in 1971. A few years later he married Kathleen Meriam and gained five step-daughters. He continued to farm until his passing. Fraser volunteered countless hours in the community, helping to build the old rink. He was a former member of the school board and telephone board. Throughout his life, he enjoyed activities such as hunting, trapping and fishing. His children and grandchildren were his pride and joy. He was always at the rink to watch their games or available to pick them up from practices or school.
Fraser is survived by his wife, Kay; two sons, two daughters; grandchildren and great-grandchildren, and great-grandchildren; five step-daughters and their families; numerous nieces and nephews.
A Funeral Service will be held in Speers Funeral Chapel on Tuesday, August 18, 2009. In lieu of flowers, friends so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to the Saskatchewan Lung Association, 1231 8th Street East, Saskatoon, SK, S7H 0S5 or to the charity of their choice.
Obituary notice (excerpts)
Speers Funeral Chapel
Published in The Leader-Post from Aug. 15 to 17, 2009
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