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Lucy Fritscher Neal posted a condolence
Friday, March 12, 2010
To my Daddy: You are my hero, and always will be. You protected me and took such good care of me when I was on my death bed. ONLY you knew how to get my pillow just right, and only with you did I feel comfortable with when anything was done to my foot. I will miss you so much. I have so many memories. The one that get's me is when me and Opie were about 13 and you and Ma took us to Biloxi. The water was very low and there were hermit crabs all over the place, YOU, Daddy, YOU of all people, let me and Opie fill up your cowboy boots with as many Hermit crabs that we could find and we took them home with us. You was such a clean, person and so organized, that it was such a shock to us that "Mr. Clean" allowed us to do that with his boots. I'll miss you're laugh and your smile, but they are with me in my heart. I'll miss your hugs, they were the best in the world. I love you so much Daddy! You will be missed greatly!
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Gina Gallo posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
PawPaw Fritscher was an incredibly unselfish man. He knew that I had grandparents that were not terribly interested in me. So, he came to the grandparents days and he sent me the best graduation gift and he always was there for me. That was the most important thing...he made sure that I knew how much he loved and cherished me. I didn't find out that I wasn't related to the Fritschers by blood until I was 15. By then, PawPaw Fritscher had ensured that I was always related by love. I will always treasure him for that.
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LaVerne Reed posted a condolence
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Dad, I am going to miss you more than my words will ever express. I will forever have you in my heart and mind and one day I will see you again when it is my turn to take the Journey to meet God.
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Skipper posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
I pray each day that God will bring you all peace in the rough time's now and that the great memories of Uncle Al will always brighten your days in the future. We will mourn his passing but we too will celebrate his life with these memories. I will always have fond memories of and utmost respect for Uncle Al. When we stop to appreciate the freedoms we have here in our country let us always remember that he was one of the many that secured those freedoms for us. Semper Fi Uncle Al. Rest in Peace.
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Thesa and Denny Hastings posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Dear Fritscher Family, We were saddened to hear of your loss. Al was a wonderful man, whom Denny and I cared deeply for and he will be missed. Denny will be at the funeral today, and my thoughts and love will be with each of you. May warm, beautiful memories fill your hearts and comfort you in days ahead. Love, Thesa
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Laura, Matthew and Montana Fritscher posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Paw Paw will always have a special place in our hearts. We are sad to not be there in person, but we are honored to have been able to spend time with him recently. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.
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James posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Dear Family, In the words of Albert Einstein, "Our death is not an end if we can live on in our children and the younger generation. For they are us. Our bodies are only wilted leaves on the tree of life". He is alive in you. James (Friend of Joshua Neal).
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Glenda and James Bennett posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
We are very sorry for your loss. I thoughts and prayers are with you. Sincerely yours, Glenda and James Bennett
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jo-ann ledet posted a condolence
Monday, February 15, 2010
he was a master craftsman a perfectionist in every thing he did.when he finished building a house all you had to do was move in every thing was spotless,that was the way he was.he never had much money he could never hold on to it, if he herd of someone in need friend are stranger what ever he had you had 1/2 of it are all of it. he for sure did bring many who did not know but came to know the lord. if he wasn't preaching about the lord he was singing praise's to the lord.he loved his children i don't think he ever wanted them to leave home he wanted them always around him he loved them so much. i think it is good the lord called him home first because i remember one time his wife was ill and he said he couldn't make it without jeanette she was his life line his sole mate.and that she was she always stood by him and sometimes i know that wasn't easy.i will always keep this family in my heart, and my heart goes out to all of you for your lost. i will all way's cherish the memory of being called his little sister, and the singing will the circle be unbroken no it will not, there may be a link missing but what he left behind will hold together. they are the best family i have been privilege at one time to be a part of.
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