June 24, 1931 - July 13, 2016
Physician-in-Chief and Physician at Kaiser Hospital in South San FranciscoTo plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Bonnie Julius Kachure
July 17, 2021
Marjie - I recall when you first met Dwight. I always thought you were such a great couple.
Thinking of you today - my friend. Be well.
Bonnie
January 7, 2018
Marjie, this is a beautifully written obituary! He has an impressive resume, much of which I was unaware. Thank you for sending this to me. I will forward this to my kids. Dwight's only cousin on his fathers side, Charley Fitterer
Bonnie Kachure
August 15, 2016
Marjie-
We met in 1970 at Wells Fargo Bank and have been friends ever since. Even though there are many miles between us now we still keep in touch. I still recall our get-togethers over dinners, etc. when I would visit San Francisco.
I recall first meeting Dwight at his home in Redwood City before you two were married. I knew you had the right guy in your life then and especially when I went to your wedding.
You are in my thoughts and prayers, my friend,
Bonnie Julius Kachure
Maumee, Ohio
July 26, 2016
Marjie, Steven and I send you our deepest condolences and are thinking of you.
Karen & Steven Wolff
Shirley Bernadotti
July 24, 2016
We met and came to know Dwight and Marjie some years ago on a Panama Canal Cruise that we shared with another couple, and continued enjoying his wit and charm through reunions of our Panama Gang and other gatherings since. He was truly a delight to know; we shall miss him.
Shirley Bernadotti and David Durst
Joel Porter, M.D.
July 24, 2016
I had the distinct privilege and pleasure to have known Dr. Fitterer when I was hired as the second member to join the Ophthalmology Department in SSF in 1971. I always admired him for his friendliness, professionalism, and sense of fairness.
I truly was very sorry to leave him in 1974 when I decided to go into private practice. I extend my heartfelt sympathies to his wife and family and other friends and colleagues.
July 24, 2016
Dear Marjie,
I'm so sorry about the loss of your husband, best friend and love of your life. You are in my prayers and thoughts. Take care.
Warm regards,
Michelle
Wendy & Dale Bentson
July 24, 2016
A lovely expression for a man well loved.
Jacqueline
July 24, 2016
We were so sorry to hear of the loss of the love of you life. Remembering your great love story today and always. May John 6:40 bring you peace.

Us-on a cruise from Venice to Istanbul
Marjie Fitterer
July 23, 2016
Dearest Dwight-
"You're the best thing that ever happened to me". Those were our last shared words. I said them to you and you said them to me. I will always remember our loving, heartfelt, memorable farewell.
With you I found not only the love of my lifetime but also my very best friend.
Our forty two years of marriage brought me such wonderful happiness. You made my world more beautiful and meaningful.
I think of you every day and thank you for being such a wonderful, loving husband to me.
With all my love-
Your loving wife,
Marjie Frost Fitterer
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