Charles-RITTER-Obituary

Charles C. RITTER

Amherst, New York

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RITTER - Charles C. March 30, 2010, beloved husband of Barbara (Koch) Ritter; loving father of Charles C. (Lizabeth) Jr., Christopher A. (Vivian Lindfield) and Brian D. (Joy) Ritter; grandfather of Benjamin, Alec, Rachel, Broderik, Emma, Samantha and Matthew; loving brother of Dona Hue (Kenneth)...

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Dear Barbara ,and Family
I'am so sorry to hear about charlie passing,just found out today April 20,2010.A great man he was and a loving person with a heart of gold. Angela and I will keep him in our prayes and also hope you the best in this time of sorrow.May Gods blessing be with you and your family in this time of sadness. God bless you and give you strength .

Dear Barb and Family,

We wanted you to know how deeply sorry we were to hear of the passing of Mr. Ritter. You have always been very dear to us and we wanted you to know that we are praying for you and thinking of you in this difficult time. Much Love...Chip and Joanie Clover

To Mrs.Barbara Ritter, Mrs.Dona Schmidt and to all in your famlies,
I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Ritter! He was a very kind man with a big heart and a very Dear Friend to Dr.Allen Fisgus, I know that because I heard it everyday for 20 yrs working with Dr. Fisgus. May you find some comfort at this unbelievably hard time to know that Allen and Charles are probably Fishing together right now,just glad to see each other again. My Heart is saddened for all of you. Take Care!

Dear Barb and Chuck,

Please accept my condolences on Charles' passing. He was a super guy with a big heart. He will be missed.

Barb and Boys,
We offer our sincere sympathy to you and your families. Ann & I feel proud to have been a small part of your husband and dad's life. He leaves a remarkable legacy of being the fine type of person that we all strive to be like. We will always remember his great strengh and compassion.

Ann & Ken McCreadie

Growing up two doors away from Charles, his sisters, and his parents was very much a big plus. Though Charles was somewhat older, I still recall his role in the daily lives of his family, the energy he brought when he just entered a room, and that low, smart, happy voice.
To Dona and Charles' immediate family, I'm very sorry for your loss. I want you all to know that Charles "Brother" Ritter is widely and fondly remembered.

I would like to convey my most sincere sympathy to your family. Charles was an excellent proffessor that actually took the time to answer questions, even if they weren't on the lesson plan. He always had a wonderful sense of humor and would put joke answers in with the multiple choice answers (jokes that only someone that knew the material would understand the humor of.) My husband and I met in his advanced microbiology class and we still use some of his humor in our conversation. He will...

Dear Chuck and Liz, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. So very hard to lose and a Daf and also a Grandpa. Please pass my condolenses on to your family. My prayers are with you and your family. Stay strong.

Peg Ghysel

We were neighbors of the Ritters since 1953. We have known Charles for most of our lives. To his sisters, Charlene and Dona, Charles was always "Brother." To us, he was a fine young man who found great success in everything he set his hand to.

Charles had a good life and will be fondly remembered by many people. I think that is a legacy to be proud of.

I know that we will miss him, and we offer our heartfelt condolences to his family.

Paul and David...