Marie Dunn Frasier
Marie Dunn Frasier a lifelong resident of Milton, MA, died peacefully March 6th, . Wife of John Robinson Frazier, mother of Timothy D. Sullivan. Daughter of the late Lawrence Daniel Dunn and Margaret Ethel (Henry) Dunn. Sister of Peggy Dray of Milton and two deceased brothers James L. Dunn and Paul H. Dunn. She leaves three nieces and five nephews. Marie was a speech professional, public relations executive and human resource specialist. A graduate of Emerson College 1954 with a Masters of Arts Degree and a former Theater Director of the Peabody Playhouse, Boston. Marie was on the faculty of Katharine Gibbs College and a director of research and development at Aquinas College 1981-1982.She was a resource developer with Quincy Community Action and in 1981 a member of the adjunct faculty at Eastern Nazarene College. She served on the Board of Directors of ACCLAIM Arts group in Milton, the D.W. Dunn Company, Jamaica Plain and the Milton Historical Society (1990-1992). She was also active with the South Shore Chamber of Commerce, a member of the Mayors Commission for Women in Quincy and had a special pride in her participation for several years as a member of the Milton Players. Private Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, March 9 at 10:00 AM in St. Elizabeth Church, Reedsdale Rd. at Randolph Ave., Milton. Interment Milton Cemetery.
Guestbook Entries
Dear Peggy, Dick and family and John Frazier,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you at this time of loss. I last saw Marie at Aunt Roberta’s luncheon, which seems like yesterday, and she looked beautiful and happy.
May peace be with all of you.
Sincerely, Maureen Dunn Gendrolius
To Cousin Peggy and family and to Timothy and John Frazier:
Thinking of you at this sad time. I haven’t seen you in ages, Timothy, and then briefly, but family bonds run deep and many hearts are with yours — with all of your hearts — right now. I was lucky to have been a drama student of beautiful Marie’s when I was in grade school in Canton, where she offered an after school class. (Being related to the drama teacher was special.) I cherish the memory of seeing her each week for class, as well as my godmother, Aunt Ethel, who came along.
With love,
Barbara Dunn, now of Alexandria, Virginia
Tim, we are so sorry for your loss. Words are never enough in a time like this. You and Peggy are in our thoughts and prayers.