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Baxter Stenard Fritz

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN - Baxter Stenard Fritz, 12, beloved son of Steven J. and Patricia Stenard Fritz, passed unexpectedly from a sudden onset of an illness Wednesday, Nov. 23, 2011, in Auburn Memorial Hospital. Baxter was born January 7, 1999, at Community General Hospital in Syracuse. He has entered into...

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I was a substitute at West Middle School and I remember Baxter as a sweet and kind boy. My deep sympathy to you all.

Dear Fritz Family,
I was so shocked to read of Baxter's passing. I knew Baxter when he was in first grade at Owasco School. I remember him as a kind, easy-going boy. My deepest sympathy and prayers to all of you. God Bless. Kelly Emanuel

My deepest symathy is with all of you.I took care of Sue when i worked for the county.I know Donna and Karen.Please know how sorry I am for your loss. Maria LoCastro Ashby

Very saddened to hear of your loss. God be with you.

Dear Fritz Family,

I am so very sorry for your loss. Baxter was a terrific boy, always smiling and kind. Baxter played the cello beautifully and it was a privilege to listen to him play. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Steve and Family,
We are so deeply saddened-beyond words. Baxter was such a great, kind-hearted child. I looked forward to seeing him each year in the Owasco School Halloween Parade enjoying his creative costumes. As well, was marveled by his Cello playing capabilities-where he seemed so at ease. I know he was an inspiration and Mentor to my Nephew, Nathan Lesch, who followed his gentle lead, on the Cello. You are in our daily thoughts and prayers. God bless Dear Baxter..

Although I never knew him, Baxter was in my 5th bell lunch and I remember seeing him laughing and joking with many people. I regret never getting to know him and may he Rest in Peace.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Steve & Patricia

I am very sorry for your loss,may your memories comfort you in this difficult time.

Anthony Volpe