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Baron Ascelyn Fraser Sommerhawke, generally known as Fraser, was a longtime resident of Lyondemere. He was a very fine artist, and painted the “ancient” banner of Lyondemere among many other artworks.  
Baron Ascelyn Fraser Sommerhawke, generally known as Fraser, was a longtime resident of Lyondemere. He was a very fine artist, and painted the “ancient” banner of Lyondemere among many other artworks.  

Revision as of 22:05, 20 October 2021

Photo
Ascelyn Lyondemere Anniv2002-57-13.jpg
Ascelyn Fraser Sommerhawke at Lyondemere Anniversary, 2002
Information
Preferred title: Not specified
Their Pronouns: Not specified
Resides: Lyondemere
Status: Deceased
Awards: Visit the Caid Order of Precedence
Heraldry
Ascelyn Fraser Sommerhawke.gif
Per pale argent and sable, two hawks striking respectant counterchanged, all within a bordure gules.
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Baron Ascelyn Fraser Sommerhawke, generally known as Fraser, was a longtime resident of Lyondemere. He was a very fine artist, and painted the “ancient” banner of Lyondemere among many other artworks.

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Death

Baron Fraser passed on 11/25/2017 after a long battle with cancer.