Fritz-Hodges-Obituary

Fritz D. Hodges

Flint, Michigan

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HODGES, Mr. Fritz D. - Age 50, passed away Saturday, March 12, 2005. Family hour 10:30a.m. Saturday, March 19, 2005 at Mt. Pisgah Baptist Church, G-6415 Clio Rd., with funeral service commencing immediately at 11AM, Pastor Wallace Hill III officiating. Interment Flint Memorial Park...

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Time has gone and it will be a year pretty soon since I have had the chance to pick up the phone just to say I was just seeing what you were doing. But now I know your are watching over me and that's ok. Because I would not want anyone other than you to protect me and hold my hand through this challenging world. YOU ARE MY ANGEL!!!!! Love always your baby girl

It's times like holidays that makes me sad just thinking about the past and how things ends so sudden.Daddy I miss you so much

It has 8 months since I have seen you but I know you are watching over me and i want to say is that I miss you so much Uncle Fritz love always Etoise

It has been six long hard months since I've seen your big smile and heard your unforgettable voice. But the image that I carry with me of you that only I can understand gives me the strength to be and do as you would want me to. I know that I get my strength from you, having that in mind I know that I will be ok. Your Sadly Missed Love your daughter

To the Hodges Family,
I am sorry for your loss and I pray that God gives you strength.

From a high school classmate,
Patricia (Cooley)Brooks

You are sadly missed I hate that I didn't tell you enough how much I loved you. Happy BIrthday with love from your daughter.

A Loving Son, Brother, Father and Friend

The Hodges family would like to THANK all of you for your condolences. This has been a tough time and your thoughts and prayers along with God has given us strength. Fritz would want us to be strong and we have been just that...true Soldiers. Again...Thank you, to ALL of you whom have kept my family in your prayers. It's times like this that knowing others care helps to ease some of the pain.

The Hodges Family