In Loving Memory Of Rita Fraser
Rita P Fraser passed away peacefully at Passamaquoddy Lodge, St Andrews, NB. on Thursday, November 25, 2021. Born in St Stephen, NB., daughter of the late Fred and Edna Hartford.…
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