In memory of

Fraser David Kean

November 17, 1931 -  July 11, 2022

Fraser David Kean, born in Toronto November 17, 1931 passed away peacefully July 11, 2022 at the North York General Hospital.
He will be forever loved and missed by his wife Denise Wilson, his children Margaret Black (predeceased Gord), Janet Budgen (Cliff), Mary Doucett (Jerry), and grandchildren Jeffrey and Cheryl Howe, Cal and Jason Doucett, Em Black and in-laws Rick
Carbonneau (Pat), Mike Carbonneau (Trudi), Suzanne DuBois (predeceased Paul) and Jacqueline Bouris.
Fraser had a long successful career in labour relations beginning at Loblaws, Ministry of Labour and Southam Newspapers.
He enjoyed a very active life in cycling, cross country skiing, golfing (kind of a golfer), photography, world travelling and the arts.
While travelling the world, he loved sampling the local beers and "never found one he did not like".
He will be greatly missed by the family and friends.
Should you wish to donate in Fraser's memory please donate to the North York General Hospital.

Guestbook 

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Barry Ogg (A great friend)

Entered July 13, 2022 from Port Perry

We had many great times together with Denny and I will always miss Fraser like a brother.

Murray Lapp (Colleague and Friend)

Entered July 13, 2022

Fraser was a wonderful colleague, mentor and friend. Here’s hoping that you are turning “Nickel City” up cards with no “Blue Birds”!

Paul Wright (Friend)

Entered July 13, 2022 from Toronto

You are missed.

Warren Edmondson (Friend and colleague)

Entered July 13, 2022 from Port Stanley Ontario

I was saddened to hear of Fraser's passing. He was a true gentleman and a had the respect of so many colleagues and friends. He was a consumate professional whose integrity was never on question.
I am forever grateful to Fraser who opened the door for me which led to a long career as a labour relations neutral. He will be missed.

MANOUTCHEHR SAJADI, and Soussan Sajadi (Family friends)

Entered July 14, 2022 from 80 Antibes drive, #1902, North York, Ontario

Saying goodbye this soon feels wrong. So instead, I'll just say we'll miss you dearly and I know you are with us always.
His death affected everyone who knew and loved him. We will honor his legacy and remember him always.

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