Letter: Remembering June Frazer

Published: 09-30-2024 3:35 PM

My wife, June Frazer, passed away this week and, sadly, will not be able to vote in November. She had been active in the Statehouse and in the Merrimack County Democratic Party. She served three terms as a representative from Concord. In 2016, she worked hard in Hillary Clinton’s campaign. June believed that elections are important, and especially the one going on this year.

The last few years were hard for her as her health began to fail, but she listened intently to the January 6 Committee hearings in 2022. The last book that she was able to read was Liz Cheney’s “Oath and Honor: A Memoir and a Warning.” She told everyone she knew that they must read that book. June didn’t live long enough to vote this fall. But I want to remember her by urging everyone to buy that book and read it. Then make sure that you vote in November.

Tim Frazer

Concord

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