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In Tribute to Richard K. Fraser
32 years old.   Residence: New York, N.Y.
Died in World Trade Center

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Ten years ago I watched in horror as my world changed forever...Only I was oblivious as to how much. You lived in New York, but I was unaware of where you were that day. I look back and remember the good times of sailing, you and Scott teaching me to ski, volleyball at the beach and hanging out for hours throughout the summer. Thanks for letting me be a part of your life, for truly I am not the same. After 9/11 I lost a friend, but hold on to a childhood far stronger than anything any one could ever take away. Thank you for that - you will not be forgotten. I will miss the opportunities we could have had, but the memories I do have are greater.

*** Posted by Chris McKnight on 2011-09-11 ***

I was honored today to run in the 9/11 rememberance race here in Las Vegas, NV. Each runner had a name on it and today I was running for you! May God bless your family!

*** Posted by Adrienne Reina on 2011-09-10 ***

I miss you. Margaret had a big party last Saturday. Unfortunately, the A-man wasn't feeling well, so he and Sue didn't get to come. We all got to watch the Giants-Patriot game together, which was nice. On Sunday, Uncle Brian and Aunt Carol had everyone over to their house for lunch after the Turkey Bowl. No one got hurt this year. I really missed you out on the football field. We had a lot of fun. I wish you had the same opportunity I am having to realize that you get a lot lot slower after 40. Over the Thanksgiving holiday I helped Graham and Aidan bury a bag of Pirate treasure in the woods by Sue's house. They really had fun: they created a treasure map and everything. We plan to use the map to find the treasure in the summer. You would love to be in a room with Aidan and Graham; they are freakin' hilarious together. Anyway, I will end the way I started, missing you.

*** Posted by Leland Fraser on 2008-01-05 ***

I have been watching over your son Aidan, and you would be very proud. Today he graduated from a summer school that his mother organized for him to catch up with his academics after spending many months in the hospital undergoing surgeries to help his neurofibromytosis. You were missed today by all that knew you. I am dedicated to continue to help Aidan reach his potential and to support his emotional and social growth. I feel blessed having had this opportunity. You would have been very proud of your little boy today.

*** Posted by Lisa Pildes on 2007-08-31 ***


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