Melbourne agent Fraser Cahill dies after cancer battle
Fraser 'Frase' Cahill, a respected real estate agent in Melbourne, has passed away at the age of 39 after a courageous battle with cancer. He died last Friday in Point Lonsdale, surrounded by family. His death has led to a wave of tributes highlighting his positive spirit and dedication to helping others. Cahill worked for the luxury real estate agency Marshall White, where he was known for his integrity and strong work ethic. The agency described him as "one of the best," celebrating his vibrant personality and adventurous nature. Friends and colleagues shared how he always brought joy and connection to those around him. Diagnosed with cancer in January 2024, Cahill underwent chemotherapy and briefly celebrated being in remission. He had a deep appreciation for life and often talked about living life to the fullest. His family expressed gratitude for the support they received during his illness, quoting a verse about love from the Bible. The community rallied around Cahill, raising over $161,000 through a fundraiser aimed at helping others as he had done throughout his life. Friends and locals shared fond memories and stated that his spirit would continue to influence those who knew him. A final celebration was held last month, marking his impact on many lives.