The funeral of Dr. William H. Fraser, who died at the Clara Barton Hospital Monday, will be conducted at 10 o'clock this forenoon at the chapel of W. A. Brown, No. 1337 South Flower street, by Dean William MacCormack of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, and the body will be cremated.
Dr. Fraser, who was in his seventy-eighth year, was a native of Canda. He practiced his profession at New Liverpool, Nova Scotia, for several years before coming to the United States. He then located at Chicago, where he practiced severa! years, and then removed to La Salle, Ill., where he resided from 1871 to 1914. Several years ago he retired from active practice. Recently his home had been at Wellton, Ariz., and he and Mrs. Fraser came to Los Angeles a little more than a week before his death. Dr. Fraser leaves the widow and five sons and four daughters. One of the sons, W. G. Fraser, resides at Compton. Dr. Fraser was a member of the Masonic Lodge at La Salle, III., a member of the Order of
Scottish Clans and a fellow of the Royal Physicians Amercus.
Los Angeles Daily Times, Wednesday Morning, 13 June 1917, page Part II - 5
Note:McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montréal, 1867.
The funeral of Dr. William H. Fraser, who died at the Clara Barton Hospital Monday, will be conducted at 10 o'clock this forenoon at the chapel of W. A. Brown, No. 1337 South Flower street, by Dean William MacCormack of St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, and the body will be cremated.
Dr. Fraser, who was in his seventy-eighth year, was a native of Canda. He practiced his profession at New Liverpool, Nova Scotia, for several years before coming to the United States. He then located at Chicago, where he practiced severa! years, and then removed to La Salle, Ill., where he resided from 1871 to 1914. Several years ago he retired from active practice. Recently his home had been at Wellton, Ariz., and he and Mrs. Fraser came to Los Angeles a little more than a week before his death. Dr. Fraser leaves the widow and five sons and four daughters. One of the sons, W. G. Fraser, resides at Compton. Dr. Fraser was a member of the Masonic Lodge at La Salle, III., a member of the Order of
Scottish Clans and a fellow of the Royal Physicians Amercus.
Los Angeles Daily Times, Wednesday Morning, 13 June 1917, page Part II - 5
Note:McGill University Faculty of Medicine, Montréal, 1867.
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