In Celebration of

Cameron Fraser

April 29, 1959 -  October 21, 2017

It is with great sadness that we grieve the loss of Cameron. Dear husband of Louise Soucy-Fraser for 31 years. Loving father of his devoted daughters Isabelle and Margaux Fraser. Son of the late Barbara Fraser-Reutcky and Dr. William Dennis Fraser. Loving brother to Laurie Fraser (Iain), Kimberly Fraser (Mark), Tracey Fraser (Mike), and Charles Reutcky (Sophie). Dearest step-son to Matthew and Louise Reutcky. Will be sadly missed by his loving nieces, nephews, extended family and friends. Cameron was a true family-man, led a successful career, and always maintained a humble lifestyle. He loved skiing, the outdoors, travelling with his family and dogs, and enjoyed playing guitar. Cameron dedicated many years to coaching soccer and supporting his girls; he was also an avid Montreal Canadians fan. Private funeral arrangements will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Heart & Stroke Foundation would be appreciated by the family.

Guestbook 

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Anna Claydon (Erin Mills Fighting Eagles Parent)

Entered October 25, 2017

Louise, Isabelle and Margaux,
We are deeply saddened to hear about Cameron's passing. He was always great with all the girls at soccer and we truly appreciate everything he did. We are also grateful for the friendship that came from our time together. Thoughts and prayers to all of your family, our deepest heartfelt condolences.
Anna, Todd, Jenn and James Claydon

Sabrina Arvanitis (Next door neighbour and friend)

Entered October 25, 2017 from Mississauga

When we moved to Sir John's Homestead 12 years ago, we didn't know a soul. 48 hours later, that all changed as we were invited to Cameron and Louise's for dinner. They made us feel welcome and we immediately became friends.
Cameron was a good friend and neighbour. On special occasions he would bake one of his famous lemon meringue pies for us. He looked after our house when we were holidays. We loved joking about the snowplow leaving the big berms at the end of the driveway after they plowed, and his "dates" with Brian. Every few days we'd stop and chat as we passed each other on our walks, or when we were on our driveways. There were always stories to be told, news to share.
We are so saddened at his sudden passing, he will be missed. Our love and support always - to Louise, Isabelle and Margaux.

Luis Tarango (Coworker and friend)

Entered October 25, 2017 from Mexico City

Working with Cam was a great experience for our team. He was always there for us either it was for mentoring, guiding or sharing knowledge.

It was a pleasure and honor to share day to day time with him at work.

I would have loved to meet him in person and shake the hand of such a wonderful man.

Thoughts and prayers to all the family from Livingston Mexico team.

Steve Pylyp (co-worker)

Entered October 25, 2017 from Mississsauga

Cam was a very friendly and very approachable person.

He was highly intelligent and easy to work with. It was a pleasure to be able to work with him. He was definitely an asset to Livingston's IT.

I will miss Cam greatly. My prayers are with Cam's family and loved ones.

May you find peace.

God Bless.

Patricia Scott (colleague)

Entered October 25, 2017 from London

Cam and I worked closely together at Livingston/DSI. I am so sorry the world has lost this truly good man.
It was always clear how important his family was to him, and it is very sad that he won't have the chance to enjoy the next part of their lives. Cam's calm, detailed and methodical approach helped me tremendously on our project, I didn't hesitate to ask him for help. We may not be able to skype him now, but we can certainly hold his spirit close to our hearts and try to emulate his thoughtful compassion.
Patricia

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