Fritz enjoyed bowling, playing cards and watching wrestling. He loved to work with wood and work on a farm. Family was very important to Fritz and he loved to be with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife Eileen; daughters Diane Birkholz & her significant other Gary Klugow of Waverly and Joyce Bradner of Milaca; sons, Nic & his wife Marj of Glencoe, Joe & his wife Julie of Annandale, Ron and his significant other Yolanda Ortiz of Brooklyn Park and Jon & his wife Tiffany of Annandale; brothers & their wives Edward and Loretta of Melrose, Vernon & Aggie of Grey Eagle, Al & Rita of Melrose and Duane & Rita of Elrosa; sister & her husband Doris & Ervin Goebel of St. Joseph; sister-in-law Hildegard of Sauk Centre; thirteen grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers Lloyd, Norbert and Lawerance "Butch"; and sister-in-law Viola.
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Fritz enjoyed bowling, playing cards and watching wrestling. He loved to work with wood and work on a farm. Family was very important to Fritz and he loved to be with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his wife Eileen; daughters Diane Birkholz & her significant other Gary Klugow of Waverly and Joyce Bradner of Milaca; sons, Nic & his wife Marj of Glencoe, Joe & his wife Julie of Annandale, Ron and his significant other Yolanda Ortiz of Brooklyn Park and Jon & his wife Tiffany of Annandale; brothers & their wives Edward and Loretta of Melrose, Vernon & Aggie of Grey Eagle, Al & Rita of Melrose and Duane & Rita of Elrosa; sister & her husband Doris & Ervin Goebel of St. Joseph; sister-in-law Hildegard of Sauk Centre; thirteen grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren. He is preceded in death by his parents; brothers Lloyd, Norbert and Lawerance "Butch"; and sister-in-law Viola.
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