Frank-Haider-Obituary

Frank J. "Fritz" Haider

Obituary

Haider, Frank J. "Fritz" Age 89, of Columbia Heights, went quietly into the night, Sept. 17, 2007. He was a WWII Veteran. Survived by beloved wife of 66 years, Angeline; children, Jackie Wichlen, Gary (Grace), Greg (Diane), Barb Featherstone (Don), Doug (Kathy), Marylou Schaefer (Tim) and Pat (Cindy); 20 grandchildren, 12 great- grandchildren; brother, Al (Joan); sisters, Rose Ezuck, Bernice Janowiec and Tillie Morrissey. He was a life member of VFW Post #230 and a past Commander. Longtime employee of Burlington Northern Railroad. A special thanks to Bywood East Health Care Center, for their loving care. Mass of Resurrection 9:30 AM Fri., Sept. 21, at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, 4030 Jackson St. NE, Columbia Heights. Visitation 5-8 PM Thurs., Sept. 20 at Billman-Hunt Funeral Home, 2701 Central Ave. NE. with prayer service 7 PM. Interment Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Twin Cities Cremation 612-866-6711

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Diane and Family, so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. Your in my prayers and thoughts.

Lor, I'm thinking of you and your family. If you need anything let me know.

Doug and family,
May God be with you in this difficult time of loss! May you know the love of Christ and that he carries you this day! Love you all!

The Haider Family,

From all of us at Boring Machine our heartfelt condolences and sympathy for the loss of your loved one.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time.

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i love you grandpa =]
RIP!!

To the Family of Fritz:

I worked with Fritz on the NP and BN Railroads. As I wrote down the car initials and numbers, I would ask him many questions about how he inspected freight equipment. Fritz made me appreciate how important the car inspection process was.

Thank you, Fritz, for the memories at Northtown.

Ed Burns
Retired Clerk NP-BN-BNSF Railroads.

MaryLou and Family, So sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers .

Thank you to Fritz's family for giving me the opportunity to get to know Fritz. He was a wonderful man, always full of stories and kind words (no matter how his day was going). I will certainly miss my visits with him!!