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Peacefully in Cobourg on Sunday, May 15th, 2022, Fraser Spittal at 88 years of age. Beloved husband of Mary Spittal (nee Scott). Dear father of Karen Li and her husband Brian. Cherished grandfather of Sasha-Elizabeth Li-Woodcox (Daren) and Scott Li (Rayne) and great grandfather of Kylie, Owen, Daxton and Callia. Cremation with a Celebration of Life Service at the MacCoubrey Funeral Home Reception Centre (30 King St. E. in Cobourg) on Sunday May 22nd at 2 pm with visitation for one hour prior to the service and a reception to follow. Private interment of cremated remains at Christ the King Cemetery in Markham at a later date
Dear Mary, we were saddened to hear of Fraser's passing just today. We have many good memories of both you and Fraser at Tai Chi. His quiet wit and list of the correct moves that he would pull from his pocket when he thought our teacher strayed from Master Moy. He will be missed. Our best wishes for you going forward. Ron and Mary
Our condolences on your loss. I remember Fraser organized the best golf tournaments for the IIA - Toronto Chapter for many years. We met once in Cobourg after I moved to Port Hope. He was still golfing then. A lovely man. He will be missed.
A Memorial Donation has been made to the following charity:
Northumberland Hills Hospital Foundation
Spittal Family, On behalf of the snooker gang at the legion, we would like to pass on our condolences. Fraser was a joy to be around at the legion, he played well and enjoyed watching a good game as well. Fraser often commented when a fairly easy shot was missed.....another good idea, poorly executed. Cheers Snooker gang at Branch #!33
I was a neighbour of Frasers and Mary for a number of years in Cobourg. Every morning like clock work Fraser would bring his coffee or tea cup down to the parking area where my cat Simba ( who was a close pal of Fraser) liked to lounge and we would have a "coffee break". It was a delight to have known Fraser and his mighty wit!
Dear Karen and Mrs. Spittal, Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Brian and the family at this time. May his many memories be a treasure and a consolation to you always. May he continue his journey in peace and may God give you all the strength to continue his legacy. God's blessings to you all. Terry nd Lily Katchay
Fraser, i.e. Karen's dad, will be dearly remembered by those that had the opportunity to have known him. He was very friendly and humourous. May he rest in peace and his memory a blessing. My thoughts are with all of the family.
It is not often that someone comes along that can combine such wonderful graces and attributes into their life. However my Mom and I remember Uncle Fraser as the embodiment of those words. A great Husband, Father and Friend. May he rest in peace.
My deepest condolences to Karen ,Brian and your family. May your Dad rest in peace 🙏
Sincere condolences to the Spittal and Li families on the loss of your beloved. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this sad time. We hope your many happy memories of your time together bring you solace in the years to come. Much love and hugs.
Dear Aunt Mary, Our deepest condolences to you and your family. We will always remember Uncle Fraser and his special sense of humor. May the good Lord grant him eternal rest.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Papa was a natural at making people feel at ease while having a conversation about any topic. He will be dearly missed. A very special soul gone to rest. 🙏🏼 🕊
A man of great great conversation and insight. I will miss those chats..
My deepest condolences to you Karen, your mom, Brian, kids, grandkids and extended family..may he rest in peace and may light perpetual shine on him. Praying for strength in this time for you all. God bless, Peter
Condolences to Aunt Mary and the rest of the family on the passing of Uncle Fraser . He was a man of great knowledge and could carry on a conversation on any topic. Rest in peace .