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  • LCOL Carlos Fraser,

    This Tribute appeared in the Newsletter circa 2005

    “Didjano?” (did you know) LCOL Carlos Fraser,
    USA, Ret., was our GWC Founder in •1976? Carlos
    was also our first Chapter President in 1976 and
    1977. He continues to serve GWC membership in
    numerous ways. He is the glue. guiding light, and a
    source of wisdom for Chapter leadership and Board
    Members and regularly performs many essential
    duties and tasks for the welfare and benefit of all
    chapter members. He is our GWC Historian, US
    Army service representative, Chapter Elected
    Director, and leads the “fold, staple, and mutilate”
    team that assembles and mails The Western
    Centurion eleven times a year. LCOL Fraser also
    manages the general meeting dinner reservations
    and coordinates with the club manager. The next
    time you see our good Colonel Fraser, please tell
    him how much you appreciate his superior service
    to all of us - all these many years!
    Additionally.. without the extraordinary support of
    Mrs. Jeani Fraser) Carlos’ partner, much of “GWC”
    may not have occurred. So.. .when you thank
    Carlos, please thank Jeani too. Thank you Carlos
    and Jeani Fraser!

    This Bereavement notification was received by email -

    LCOL Fraser worked 14 years practically full time MOAA in Orange County
    Chapter after his retirement on 30 in 1969. He founded and was first
    President of Golden West Chapter Oct. 1976.

    He had the opportunity to become SW Area 6 Director but was worned down after or
    during later part of those 14 years, declined the opportunity. Took a hiatus to recover and instead declined the nomination to succeed CAPT Ashurst for the reasons written and recommended the Nominating
    Committee request CAPT Ashurst be invited to do a second two year tour of duty, which was accomplished.

    Bladder cancer and metastasis did him in.

    Joined service age 15, earned first commission age 18. Recon in islands
    during WWII. Lead the charge with tanks out of Pusan perimeter early Korean
    War, slaughtered thousands of the enemy ChiComs at Yalu , made three
    complete round trips Korean Peninsula in tanks in that nasty war. Probably
    killed more bad guys than any other military person I know and was quiet
    about it, just doing his job.

    Can’t imagine how Jeani will carry on without him, been married well
    over 60 years.

    Can’t believe so many acquaintances in the two local MOAA Chapters have
    departed in last five years.

    Rash of deaths in my clientele recently, too. Trait has become much
    too prevalent.

    All of the foregoing authored and provided by LCDR Robert Perry, USN Ret past Director Southwest Area

    This Obituary is from the Wednesday August 27, 2008 Orange County Register -

    Carlos L. Fraser
    Fraser, Carlos L. Lt. Col., Retired U.S. Army, passed away at his home in Hunting ton Beach on August 21st. He leaves his beloved wife, Jeani; children, Keith E. Fraser (Susan) and Carole A. Weiner; sister, Mary I. Gallinger (Francis) and nephew, Monte A. Gallinger (Camille); grandfather of Collin J. and Lenore J. Weiner. Visitation Wednesday, August 27th from 4 to 6 p.m., Heritage Memorial Services 17712 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach. Services Thursday, 11 a.m., Los Alamitos Chapel, 11200 Lexington St. Los Alamitos. Burial with Military Honors will be held at a later date in Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, VA.

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