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Madison Fraker

Born: October 9, 2003
Passed: March 26, 2022
Funeral Home: Oakcrest Funeral Services
A funeral Mass for Madison "Maddie" Fraker, 18, of Algona, was held Saturday, April 2nd, at 10 AM at Divine Mercy Parish ~ St. Cecelia Catholic Church in Algona. The funeral Mass was live streamed on Divine Mercy Parish YouTube page https://youtu.be/ufv0sYzNugI. Burial was in Calvary Cemetery in Algona. Madison Renee Fraker was born October 9, 2003, in Algona, the daughter of Chris Fraker and Jaime McEnroe. Madison was a Senior at Algona High School. She was looking forward to her graduation in May and seeing what the future held for her. Madison grew up in the Algona area and made numerous friends in her brief 18 years, many of them have not left the family's home since hearing the news on Saturday. She was known amongst her friends and family to be sarcastic, have a very outgoing personality, an infectious smile and an equally infectious laugh and giggle. Madison lived for the moment. Her fun style and personality came through on the family texts, which often began with "Public Service Announcement" -- even if they didn't contain information of real importance. Family meant a great deal, but one of the most s...[more]

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ial relationships in Madison's life was with both of her grandmas. She loved spending time with each of them, especially at the lake. Grandma was a great back-up plan when it came to meals also. Madison would often check in to see what was for supper that evening. If the menu at home wasn't to her liking, she would find out what Grandma was having and eat there. Growing up in a large extended family, Madison learned early on to be very outspoken. Even if some people joked she was too much so, they all agreed if given the chance she would hold her own against any lawyer or judge in an argument. Win or lose, she always made her point or just told people to, "Pipe their Squawk!" She worked at Exceptional Opportunities which spoke volumes about the person that she was. It takes a special person to give care to others and Madison was perfect for that care. She will be remembered wholeheartedly for putting others first and wanting to care for others. She is survived by her parents, Chris and Angie Fraker of Algona and Jaime McEnroe (Mike Schneider) of West Bend; two sisters, Morgan and Alayna Fraker; four step-siblings, Teagen, Dusty, Shelby, and Londyn Schneider; her maternal grandparents, Rexann and Jim McEnroe of Algona; her paternal grandparents, Rose and Doug Molacek of Algona and Fred and Sharon McPherson of Fort Dodge; and her maternal and paternal great-grandmothers, Jeanette McEnroe and Rosemary Vaske of Algona. She is also survived by her aunts, uncles, and cousins, Chad (Andrea) McEnroe of Urbandale and their children Caden and Aida, Stephanie (Aaron) Eggert of Grimes and their children Mack and Drew, Jeremy (Erin) Fraker of Bancroft and their children Jason (Bailee), Blake, Shelby, and Courtney, Katie (Cory) Connelly of Algona and their children Izzy, Griffin, and Clara; Neely Congleton of Alabama and her children Kaili and Kaitlyn, Deb (Randy) Gregerson of Moorland, Roger Mueller of Carlisle and his children Micah (Kelsey) Moeller and Colton (Lea Hauge) Moeller, Terry McPherson of Fort Dodge and son Tyler, and Scott (Clarice Steinbach) McPherson of West Des Moines; and many other relatives and close friends. She was preceded in death by her paternal grandfather, Harry Fraker; her maternal great-grandparents, James T. McEnroe and Rex and Patricia Voyles; her paternal great-grandparents, Allen Vaske and Harry and Marcie Fraker; an aunt, Kathy Mueller; and a great-uncle, Steve Voyles.

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Algona, IA 50511
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