[2] The Fraser Brother's pioneered many urban planning principals study and copied through the southeastern United States.
[8] During World War II, Fraser enlisted in the Army, completing one handed push-ups to pass his physicals to hide the fact that he had a polio-weakened arm.
Fraser and his development group were known for pioneering architecture and communities that blended with the environment, for conservation-minded construction and protection of wildlife preserves and green space.
When the Sea Pines Company was sold in the 1980s, Fraser turned his attention to new development and philanthropic opportunities.
Under his leadership in the 1990s, The Heritage became a premier PGA Tour events providing more than $19 million to local and state charities through 2009.
Fraser remarried Jean O'keefe from Augusta, GA and lived on Hilton Head Island until his death March 13, 2014, aged 88.