Suzanne Fraser

Age 68, Cheticamp passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at Sacred Heart Community Health Centre, Cheticamp. Born in Kapuskasing, Ontario, Suzanne was the daughter of the late Xavier Syvrais and the late Marie-Cecile (Thérrien) Syvrais.

Suzanne was a proud military wife to her late husband, Pat Fraser, and a devoted mother to her two children, Sylvie and Steve. Suzanne found much joy in raising her family.
After years of moving between military bases, Suzanne fell in love with her husband’s hometown of Chéticamp. They decided to settle down and build their life here.

Suzanne will be remembered for her laugh and her warm smile. She knew how to make anyone feel special, which was evident while serving “des p’tits cafés” to “les p’tites madames et les p’tits monsieurs” as a waitress at the Artisanale Restaurant. Suzanne loved to spend time in the kitchen (her happy place), cooking and baking while listening to music – her butter tarts were beyond compare!
Suzanne was a very spiritual woman who loved her family and friends deeply. She especially loved spending time with her grandchildren. She was a very proud Mémére and loved her grandchildren “beaucoup beaucoup”.

She will be greatly missed by all who knew her. Suzanne is survived by her two children, Sylvie (Jan) Pluta and Steve (Janelle) Gagné; her grandchildren Xavier, Léa, Cammie and Millie; and nieces and nephews.

Besides her parents, Suzanne was predeceased by her husband Pat Fraser; brothers, Daniel Syvrais, and Luc Syvrais; and sister Lyse Tripp.

Visitation will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2024 from 2-4 pm at Cheticamp Funeral Home, with funeral service immediately following in the funeral home.

Memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

  1. Sue, you will be greatly missed. When you married uncle Patrick you became family and friend to us all. ❤️ Condolences from the Murray family to all of Sue’s friends and family.

  2. So sorry for your loss. My sincere sympathies to all 💕💕

  3. My deep condolences, I enjoyed the last time I seen her. She will be missed even though I haven’t seen her much in the last probably 2 decades. I miss you guys Steve and Sylvie. Just remember that I consider you my brother and sister and I will make sure to go visit next summer.

  4. Mes très sincères condoléances Steve pour la perte de ta maman. Mes sympathies à toute la famille.

  5. Sue was one of the kindest, warm hearted woman I’ve ever known. She took such good care of my brother Patrick., Her love for others was ‘beacoup , beaucoup. always so welcoming when his sisters visited. She’s in heaven now and at peace. My condolences to her family

  6. Sylvie, Steve, Sue’s family..my love, prayers and hugs are with you…Sue bear…you are with Pat again peace..love you beaucoup beaucoup….Sylvia Fraser