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Dear Ruth and all your sibling, My deepest sympathies to all of you on the passing of your dad. I just learned of his death or I surely would have come to the visitation last night. I remember your dad as very quiet and kind. I remember going out my back door and seeing your dad working in the huge garden between your house and mine. Heaven gained another wonderful soul. God's peace to all of you. Loretta
From Loretta McClintock Fritsch

To Ruth, Norman, and others: So sorry to learn that your dad had passed away. I am reminded of the many things your dad was involved in at Christ Lutheran...making up and handing out the Christmas bags to all the kids in church on Christmas Eve for example. I remember fondly one New Years Eve at your house playing games...quite the thing to stay up so late. All the memories he left us are like little gifts.
From Sandy (Cook) Hanson

I have many fond memories of Fritz when I was a little girl. He was always so calm with a quick smile for everyone. May he have a blessed reunion with Esther while they dance with the angels!
From Lorna Southall

My most sincere sympathy to all of the members of Fritz's family.I knew him when I much younger and he was driving the truck. We met again when I moved into Whispering Pines. He was always very much the gentleman. We had a group that played "Chipper" and had some great times. He always seemed to have the "Ace of Hearts" to spoil a lone hand. Even my family members got to know and appreciate him. I am sorry that I am unable to join you for the visitation and service. I live at EagleCrest and no longer drive. He will always be remembered with love and caring. God bless each of you.
From Carol Kaiser