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William Orluk posted a condolence
Friday, June 7, 2024
Henry was a wonderful man, devoted to his family especially his wife, Betty who I had the honor and pleasure of having as a patient in her final years. What a loving and caring family she had with Henry as the head! My love to all of you ❤️!
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Elaine Goodspeed posted a condolence
Thursday, June 6, 2024
So sorry to hear of your Dad passing, I treasured the times spent with him on construction. Unfortunately I had to work yesterday. May he rest in peace. "Peace in your hearts" Elaine Goodspeed
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Brenda Ross posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
Betty was my father’s, Roy Bennett, niece. I haven’t seen Hank (& Betty at that time,) since their 50th anniversary at the pavilion. We went to Betty & Hank’s house often when I was a kid (78 now). Hanging on my wall this very moment is a set of hearts that came from one of the horse decorative harnesses. Hank gave them to me!! Loved our visits. So sorry for you loss and the world’s too. Brenda Bennett Ross ❤️
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joanne waldron posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
my dad was George Morehouse, ive thought of and spoken about you all many, many times over the years. when I was a young girl, we would spend time at the home of Henry and Betty. so much fun was shared. there were 5 of us girls, and I think 5 of them. I think I was around 12 the last time I was there. that was 48 years ago. We had horses and other farm animals, but The first time I saw a clydsedale was at the Frasiers. Henry would control them with ease, massive beasts. seems like we were there alot. we use to play the game "hucklebery ?". was so much fun, lots of us kids, and lots of space to be kids. I wish families treated each other as.lovingly as my childhood was. loved it when we got to go to another family and help with the butchering or planting gardens. we'll I was little and my "helping" consisted of being a good girl and staying out of the way and not being a pest. I guess I was good at that, because I don't remember getting scolded. was always a happy time when we were told get in the truck, headed to Henry's. Betty and my mom would have nice visits while my dad and Henry did the chore of the day, and us kids just played games. was good to see you all today, such sad circumstances. was such sad news. you had a great dad! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers..
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Sharon Frasier uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, June 4, 2024
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I will miss you so much you n mom are together .I love you both so much
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Chuck & Andrea Ramsey purchased flowers
Sunday, June 2, 2024
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I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. Your grandfathers legacy will live on through the love and wisdom he passed onto you.
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Walter Young & Alice Knapp purchased flowers
Sunday, June 2, 2024
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Walter Young & Alice Knapp
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With love and immense gratitude for having Henry and his family in our lives for most of our lives. Henry taught and gave us so much.
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Walter Young & Alice Knapp planted a tree in memory of Henry Frasier
Sunday, June 2, 2024
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With love and immense gratitude for having Henry and his family in our lives for most of our lives. Henry taught and gave us so much. Join in honoring their life - plant a memorial tree
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Todd Waldron uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, June 1, 2024
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Grateful to call this incredible man my family. We will miss him so much.
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Barbara Moehringer uploaded photo(s)
Saturday, June 1, 2024
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A Memorial Tree was planted for Henry Frasier
Saturday, June 1, 2024
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Saturday, June 1, 2024
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Laura Eklund posted a condolence
Saturday, June 1, 2024
I will never, ever, forget the time the ambulance was at your house bringing Betty home and I asked you if I could pet your mule horses and you said it was ok. I was out there petting them and they started to back away from the fence so I leaned forward to pet them one more time and got bit by your electric fence! All I remember seeing was a quick blue spark and the smell of ozone in the air. Scared the living daylights out me. Oh how you laughed! But just remember he who laughs first laughs last because you told me a few months later that you forgot it was on and did the same thing! I am going to miss you Uncle Henry. I am just so glad that I got to see you at OrthoNY when I had my post operative checkup on my knee and you were there with Tammy and Cindy for your hip check up. You will be missed by all who knew and loved you. You were a legend in our community! Please give hugs to Margaret, Jim, Grandma Frasier, and Aunt Betty. It was such a a pleasure knowing them all. Thank you for being in my life.
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Elizabeth Cleveland posted a condolence
Saturday, June 1, 2024
To the Fraiser Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Henry will forever be known to me as "Grandpa Henry" because he showered my classroom with cookies for the kids in the years that I taught his grandchildren. His "cowboy cookies" were the best. He also was a great friend to my late father-in-law who called Henry almost daily to talk horses. They loved their drafts. Henry was a sweet, sweet soul and will be greatly missed.
Liz Cleveland