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Walter A. Fritsch
Walter A. Fritsch, 91, of Cherry Hill, New Jersey formerly of Lorain died on
Sunday, July 19, 2009 at the Masonic Home of New Jersey in Burlington, New
Jersey following a long illness.
Mr. Fritsch was born in Amherst on November 14, 1917, the son of the
late Andrew and Katharina (nee Mueller) Fritsch. He was a US Army Air Corp
veteran serving during World War II. He attended the former Fenn College
kna Case Western Reserve University. He was a member of F & AM Black River
Lodge # 786, 32 Degree Mason and Scottish Rite Valley of Cleveland.
He was a engineering services manager for the former Thew Shovel,
Lorain division. He was a member of Christian Temple Disciples of Christ
Church in Lorain.
He is survived by a daughter Karen (Ward) Pitkin of Cherry Hill, NJ,
grandsons Steve (Chris) Skarupa, Peter (Julie) Skarupa, great grandsons
Mathew and Mitchell Skarupa, great granddaughter Kaitlyn Skarupa and his
neice Carolyn Petty of Prescott, Arizona.
In addition to his parents, He was preceded in death by his wife Bertha
E. (nee Strauss) Fritsch in 2001 and a daughter Norma J. Skarupa.
Friends may call at the Schwartz, Spence, Boyer & Cool Home For
Funerals, 1124 W. 5th Street, Lorain on Friday, July 24, 2009 from 3-6 pm.
Masonic services will be at 6:00 PM.
Funeral services will be on Saturday, July 25, 2009 at 11:00 AM in the
funeral home with Rev. Dr. Bradley J. Donahue, pastor, officiating.
Burial will be in Ridge Hill Memorial Park Cemetery, Amherst, Ohio with
full military honors provided jointly by American Legion Post 30 and VFW
Post 451.
The family suggest that memorial contributions may be made to the
Masonic Charity Foundation of New Jersey, 902 Jacksonville Road, Burlington,
NJ 08016-3814.
CONDOLENCES
From: Sandi Manges
Relation: Friend
Hi Karen: I was a good friend of your parents. I took care of them at the
bank also...I miss them both. I just wanted you to know that I never forget
them or the kindness that they showed me and my children. I think of them
and the talks we had every time I drive past their old home. They taught me
a lot through their love and actions. I often thought of your dad after he
left Vermilion. I know that they are together in heaven. I wish you the best
of luck and just remember everything that they taught you as a child and
hold on to those good memories. If there is anything I can ever do for you
just let me know:::1315 Claus rd'; Vermilion OH 44089
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