

Carl was born September 24, 1951 in Sheffield, Westmoreland, Jamaica to Asquith and Enid Fraser. Carl went to England as a young child. He was raised by his loving stepmother, Luna Fraser and his father.
Carl was very active in sports and loved playing soccer and was also engaged in social events and was a member of the army cadets at high school. He further his education at North Trafford college. His family moved to New York, where he graduated from trade school and obtained his master plumber license.
Carl has 4 sons, Barry, Christopher, Kevin and Robert. He then moved to Houston with his wife Dawn and Christopher where he remained and made it his home. He later had two more sons Kevin and Robert.
Carl loved his parents, siblings, in-laws, grandchildren and extended family and friends. Carl wasn’t just someone who understood how the world worked; he understood how things worked. As a master plumber, he carried a skill set that demanded patience, precision, and a steady mind. But he carried something even more important: pride in his craft. He worked with his hands, his mind, and his heart, and he left nothing halfway done. That pride extended far beyond his work — it extended to his family.
He wasn’t a man who wore his emotions on his sleeve, but the love was always there — in his actions, his dependability, his loyalty. And as time went on, especially when his Grandchildren were born, a softer side began to shine through. The man who had always been strong and steady became gentle, open, even emotional in ways we hadn’t seen before. Watching him with his grandkids showed us a new dimension of his love, a quieter but deeply meaningful tenderness.
Anyone who knew Carl knew he loved a good debate. He loved to argue, not out of anger, but out of curiosity — out of spirit. It was his way of connecting, of challenging you, of keeping the conversation alive. If he was arguing with you, he was engaged with you. And in his own way, that was affection. He never meant harm by it; it was just who he was — honest, sharp, and unafraid to speak his mind.
Carl leaves behind memories built on strength, knowledge, and pride — but also on family, on humor, on the moments when he let his guard down and let us see the heart underneath. Those pieces of him will stay with us. They will show up in the stories we tell, in the habits we picked up from him, and in the people who learned from his example.
Today, we say goodbye to Carl, but we also carry him forward — in the work of our hands, in the love we show our families, and in the strength we find in ourselves. He gave us that. And it’s something we get to keep.
May he rest in peace, and may his memory be a blessing to everyone who loved him.
He leaves in his loving memory, Wife: Dawn, Siblings:Hugh, Bill, Colville, Gail, Barbara, Marvin, Jackie, Jean and Carey, Children: Barry, Christopher,Kevin and Robert, Daughter-in-law: Kinickka,
Grandchildren: Lauryn and Ella And many nieces and nephews extended family and friends. He joined his parents and siblings Hugh and Jean who passed this year. It has been a trying year and time for the family but their spirit and life will always remain with us.
A special thank you to his Primary Doctor, Dr Huerta, M D Anderson, Choice hospice and to all his medical doctors and Staff.
The family of Carl Fraser wish to thank everyone for their love, support, kindness and prayers during this difficult time.
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