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William Henry “Will” Fritzler

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William Henry “Will” Fritzler

Birth
Ness City, Ness County, Kansas, USA
Death
19 Aug 2023 (aged 56)
Kansas, USA
Burial
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William "Will" H. Fritzler, 56, passed away on August 19, 2023.

Will was born on October 20, 1966 in Ness City, Kansas to Richard R. and Elizabeth "Betty" A. (Maneth) Fritzler.

Will had many employers throughout his life, the most recent one being for the State of Kansas. Will lived a beautiful life. He was witty, outgoing, blunt, never met a stranger, energetic, creative, relentless, and funny. His passions were the K-State Wildcats, John Deere, Nascar, and the Denver Broncos. He loved great conversations, laughing, helping others, and getting into spirited discussions about the Broncos, the Wildcats, and any Nascar driver/race. If any of the above included good food and drink, the conversation would last longer. Will loved being surrounded by his large family of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephew, and friends. If not with family or friends, you would find him helping with the Rush County Fairgrounds/Speedway.

Please pray for him as he was greeted by loved ones who were waiting to welcome him.

Will is preceded in death by his parents Richard and Betty; sister, Roanna; and his beloved dogs, the boys - Harley and Jack Jack.

Celebration of Life TBD.
Donations can be made in his memory to the Rush County Fairgrounds PO Box 115 LaCrosse, KS 67548.
William "Will" H. Fritzler, 56, passed away on August 19, 2023.

Will was born on October 20, 1966 in Ness City, Kansas to Richard R. and Elizabeth "Betty" A. (Maneth) Fritzler.

Will had many employers throughout his life, the most recent one being for the State of Kansas. Will lived a beautiful life. He was witty, outgoing, blunt, never met a stranger, energetic, creative, relentless, and funny. His passions were the K-State Wildcats, John Deere, Nascar, and the Denver Broncos. He loved great conversations, laughing, helping others, and getting into spirited discussions about the Broncos, the Wildcats, and any Nascar driver/race. If any of the above included good food and drink, the conversation would last longer. Will loved being surrounded by his large family of aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephew, and friends. If not with family or friends, you would find him helping with the Rush County Fairgrounds/Speedway.

Please pray for him as he was greeted by loved ones who were waiting to welcome him.

Will is preceded in death by his parents Richard and Betty; sister, Roanna; and his beloved dogs, the boys - Harley and Jack Jack.

Celebration of Life TBD.
Donations can be made in his memory to the Rush County Fairgrounds PO Box 115 LaCrosse, KS 67548.


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