Douglas Peter Fraser

May 28th, 2019

It is with great sadness that as a family we announce the passing of Douglas 
Peter Fraser. Doug passed away on Tuesday, May 28th, 2019 at Foothills Hospital, 
with a number of family and friends by his side. Doug always lived his life exactly 
how he wanted to live it, but unfortunately lost a hard-fought battle with cancer at 
the age of 67. 
Doug was born in the greater Toronto area on August 13th, 1951. Doug met the 
love of his life Debra at the age of 16 and he and Debra married on May 26th, 1972. 
Shortly after, he and his new bride began their crazy family. Doug and Deb 
decided to move to Calgary with their crew in 1987 to join their partners in crime, 
sister-in-law Robyn and her husband Bob for a life in Alberta where Doug lived 
out the rest of his years. 
Doug is survived by his devoted wife Debra of 47 years, his daughter Tonya 
(Scott), his son Digger (Jen), and his four grandchildren Morgan, Sarah, Dawson 
and Cole who absolutely adored their papa and his sick sense of humour. 
Doug enjoyed the last nine years of his life working at his dream job, managing 
campgrounds in Kananaskis Country. He and Deb lived in peace and nature, 
surrounded by fantastic people, management, co-workers and friends – some of 
which were also there right until the end with Doug and his family. 
At Doug’s request there will be no funeral or service, as he was adamant that “No 
one needs to be crying over me!” In honour of Doug, donations to the Canadian 
Cancer Society would be greatly appreciated. 
Many thank you’s are sent from the family to the doctors, nurses and support 
staff at Foothills Hospital for their amazing care of Doug throughout his recent 
health struggles, right up until the end of Doug’s life. 
“The world changes from year to year, our lives from day to day, but the love and 
memory of you, shall never pass away.” 

Messages:

Thinking of you during this difficult time. Sending love from the East Coast!

Debbie, Tanya, Digger and family, I am soo sorry about the lose of Doug. He was a great person and friend, kind of a pain as an employee sometimes, ha ha. He will be greatly missed by many.

So sorry for your loss. Your memories will live on forever and will comfort you. Take care.

Deb. Jack and I send our heart felt condolences. It was a pleasure knowing you and Doug and enjoying many gatherings around the campfire with our Kananaskis friends.

I have fond memories of your Dad...may your family find peace in the memories, laughter and love that you shared with your Dad. My heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Love to all of you!

Deb and Family: May happy memories carry you through this difficult time. Doug will forever be in your hearts. You will always see the humorous side of life because of Doug being in your life. Thoughts and prayers. Kim

To the Fraser family. We're very saddened by Doug's passing. You have our deepest sympathy and condolences. You are all in our hearts and on our minds. Deb, Tonya and Digger, if there is anything we can ever do to help you out, please let us know.

Greg and I send condolences to Debra and the whole family . Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time

I met Doug when I was a camper in KCountry, he and Deb became our friends and we enjoyed many winter and summer camping experiences. To call Doug a friend was a privilege and honour. He will be greatly missed. With sympathy, respect and Love Mark and Carol Anderson

Our condolences to your entire family! We hope you find strength at this difficult time! Iris and Alan Ley xoxo

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