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FRASER LLOYD MCCULLOUGH
Born: Apr 05, 1960
Date of Passing: Jan 18, 2024
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryFRASER LLOYD MCCULLOUGH
Fraser Lloyd McCullough passed away peacefully, at Stonewall Hospital, surrounded by family.
He was predeceased by son Matthew, parents, Lloyd McCullough and Betty McCullough (Fraser).
He leaves to mourn partner Bobbi Peitsch, son Fraser (Chantal), daughter Cara (Bryce); sister Tannis (Fred), sister Alison, brother Grant (Dom), niece Robbyn (Brody, Ruby), nephew Tom (Kelsey, Levi, Asher); numerous extended family, friends and co-workers.
Fraser grew up in North Kildonan. He enjoyed playing hockey and fishing. He met and married Lana.
Fraser worked as a glazier installer for multiple companies. In his final years his joy was forest edible harvesting, adventuring, rock hounding, berry picking, gardening, fishing and renovating homes with Bobbi.
Special thanks to Gimli Hospital (Dr. Jonah Fulmore, Stonewall Hospital (Dr. Graham) and staff, Health Sciences Centre (HSC) gastroscopy team, HSC, Cancer Navigation support.
A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, March 29, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., Neil Bardal Funeral Centre, 3030 Notre Dame Avenue.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 27, 2024, Jan 27, 2024
Condolences & Memories (7 entries)
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Christmas is not the same without you. We miss you so much Dad, but we know you are by our side each day, watching over us. Thinking of you this Christmas and sending our love. Can’t believe it’s been almost a year since you passed. Your grandson will be here very soon, around the same time you left this world. You would have been an amazing grandpa. Miss you and love you lots Dad. Your always on my mind and forever in my heart. - Posted by: Cara (Daughter) on: Dec 22, 2024
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How sad your leaving us so quickly, your memory will linger in our minds until we can meet again on the other side. Be well old friend and enjoy the laughs we had while you were here... we appreciated your soul... - Posted by: Rose_Peitsch Peitsch (Friend) on: May 08, 2024
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Went to school with Fraser and would bump into him every so often in the NK area. Always friendly had very interesting chats. My condolences to his family. - Posted by: Ross MacKay (went to school together) on: Jan 29, 2024
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I'll always remember the forts we built, the bridges we climbed and our long talks about life. Rest easy old friend. - Posted by: Brady Chabot (Childhood friend) on: Jan 28, 2024
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Fraser was my cousin. I was so sad to hear how sick he was and his passing. I really liked him, he was a good man, understood this world and therefore was able to navigate his life according to his terms. Sadly a life gone too soon. My sincere condolences to to his wife and children and his brother and sisters. Sharon. - Posted by: Sharon mccullough (Cousin) on: Jan 27, 2024
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Fraser was my cousin and the much of loved nephew of Bill and Margaret Maslanko. Fraser was the namesake of our family being named after the our mother(s) family Elizabeth and Alistair Fraser residents of East Kildonan. There were many happy memories we all shared on Knowles Ave and Melrose Ave and the summers at Grand Beach. Fraser will be missed and was a great friend of my brother Ron Maslanko. RIP Fraser. - Posted by: Janice Maslanko (Cousin, daughter of Bill and Margaret Maslanko) on: Jan 27, 2024
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Even though it’s been around 49 years ago I still remember Fraser. He was witty and kind. I happened to run into him by chance at Stonewall Quarry Days a great many years ago and he was still a kind man. Rest In Peace Fraser. - Posted by: Kim (Former classmate ) on: Jan 27, 2024