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Karen (Parsells), 64, of Orlando, FL, passed away on Friday, May 24, 2013. She was born December 3, 1948. She married her best friend, Carl Fritsch, on May 24, 1969.
She has two children, Tammie Fritsch Helmick and Robert Fritsch, and one grandchild, Wesley Helmick.
She graduated from Northern Valley Regional High School in 1966. Karen was the first female member of the Closter Ambulance Corps. She co-owned and operated All-American Airport Service from 1966 - 1986 in Closter. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Closter Ambulance Corps.
Check www.karenfritsch.com for more info and memorial plans.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Carl, Im so sorry for your loss. May the good times always be in your heart and the pain of your loss lessen over time.
Hugs from Shirley Van Saun Emmons
June 13, 2013
Sor sorry to hear of Karen's passing. I remember her well as my "mentor" in my first cheerleading attempt in Village School. She was always a bright and positive person. Condolences to you, Carl....former neighbor! Margaret
Margaret Mitchell
June 10, 2013
My thoughts & prayers go to Carl, their children & extended family. I as happy to have known Karen, wish I could have reconnected with her, after high school, tried to find her on Classmates.com & Facebook, unsuccessfully, will always remember her smile & laugh, can still hear her laugh & she had a great sense of humor.
Camille "Kim" Bianchi-Hutchins
June 10, 2013
The Best for You Carl.
Steph and Harry Lampman
June 8, 2013
Our Deepest Sympathy to you and your family. My the pain and sorrows be eased by the wonderful memories you built over the years.
George and Tracy Burger
June 8, 2013
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