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Fredrick W. "Fritz" Niemeyer

Munster, Indiana

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FREDRICK W. NIEMEYER "FRITZ" Crown Point, Indiana Fredrick "Fritz" W. Niemeyer, age 94, a lifelong resident of Crown Point, IN, passed away on Saturday, September 10, 2005. He was born to Adolph and Wilhamena Niemeyer on September 27, 1910 in Crown Point, IN. He was a member of St. John's U. C....

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Dear Dwaine & Family

Was very sorry to read of your father's passing. He lived a long and productive life as an outstanding member of his community. Remember the good times.

I'm so sorry to read about your Dad. I know it was a long ordeal for both of you. You have our deepest sympathy and you are in our
thoughts and prayers.
Jim and Diane

Jerry, Kathy and family,
So sorry to read of the passing of your Dad. He was quite the gentleman. My thoughts and prayers will be with you.
Sincerly, Sherry

My deepest sympathies to Jerry, Gene, and Dwaine and all the Niemeyers at this sorrowful time. I have many memories of Fritz while growing up in Crown Point. I remember family weddings, picnics, all of which hold fond memories of Fritz. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Love, Marcia

Dear Jerry, Donald & Dwaine,

Your dad was like a dad to me also. I will miss his kind mannerisms and good advice. He was especially kind after my dad (Fred H.) died
last year. We are assured in Scripture that we are not to grieve as those with no hope but look forever to reuniting in Heaven where your dad is already walking and rejoicing with our Savior.
God bless you all and draw you nearer to Him.

Years ago, when we used to go to Teibel's for dinner the night before the Lake County Fair started, we would meet at the fairgrounds, and some of us would drive. One time I drove, in my little Ford Tempo, and Fred sat in front and kept trying to "press on the break for me" (I drive a tad bit fast)! He never let me forget that, and never would ride with me again!! My sincerest condolences--as well as from the Fair Board.