Carl-Ritchie-Obituary

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Pastor Carl Leammle Ritchie

Summerville, South Carolina

Mar 28, 1932 – Oct 23, 2019 (Age 87)

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BORN
March 28, 1932
DIED
October 23, 2019
AGE
87
LOCATION
Summerville, South Carolina

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J. Henry Stuhr Northwoods Chapel Obituary

Pastor Carl Ritchie, 87, of Summerville, SC passed away peacefully on Wednesday surrounded by his family. He was born in Charlotte, NC to Hubert E Ritchie and Eloise McKenzie Ritchie and attended Lenoir Rhyne University in Hickory, NC and the Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary in Columbia,...

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I miss you Carl and regret there was too much time divide between us. Frances, your loss is immense, but your faith is equal to the task. Carl spent such lovely times with my sons, for which I'll eternally be grateful. Love you old friend.

Dear Frances, I'm sorry to hear of Carl"s passing. I remember both of you from the building of our church by the Mission Builders and I have thought of you and Carl soooo many times- wondering where and how you are. I remember both of you with kind thoughts and love for the time you spent with us as our congregation struggled to build our first unit.
May God comfort you in the coming days, weeks, and months. I keep you in my heart and in my prayers.
Verla Fleming,...

Dear Frances and others dear to Pr.Carl: I just learned of Pr. Ritchie's death, and grieve with you. It was our honor to follow you all at Lutheran Church of Our Father and inherit the wonderful foundation you laid there. May the Pace and Comfort of our Lord Jesus surround you. In Christ's love, David & Diana

I was but an early teen when my family became charter members of the Lutheran Church of Our Father in Greensboro, NC--a church whose mission developer and first pastor was a young new red-headed pastor named Carl Ritchie. At that important adolescent period of my life, Carl was an extremely important influence in my personal Christian development. We had an active youth group, and I became involved with Luther League at the Synod and National Level, culminating with spending the summer...

You are in our thoughts and prayers. We have so many wonderful memories of Carl when he served First Lutheran in Lexington NC. He married us and baptized both of our sons. During his time there we came to call him friend. His impact on our lives cannot be fully described. Our love to Francis and all the family.

Dear Frances and family,

I was deeply saddened when I saw Pastor Ritchie's obituary in the paper. You and Pastor and Martha were family to us for a long, long time and I regret losing touch with you. I have so many wonderful memories of the times you came to our house. My children adored both Pastor and you. Of course, Pastor and I spent hours and hours together at the church. We had a lot of fun walking thru A Mighty Fortress as it was being built, envisioning what it would be...

Frances and Family,
We were so sorry to hear of Pastor Carl's passing. Finding it hard to list all his many special gifts, but especially enjoyed his sense of humor and his compassion for all people in spreading Gods love.
Our thoughts and prayers will be with you all during this time.
Tom and Ann Williams

Pastor Ritchie married me & my wife in 1973 at First Lutheran Lexington, NC. We have thought about him often over the years. Our prayers are with his family. I'm sure or Lord is telling him: Well done, thou good and faithful servant:

We were saddened to learn of Carl's passing and send our love and condolences to the family. Carl was a good friend, one of the special people in our lives. We have such fond memories of the times we shared with your family. We want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Tom and Betty