James-Aichele-Obituary

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James "Fritz" Henry Aichele Jr.

Canadys, South Carolina

Apr 21, 1951 – Dec 14, 2016 (Age 65)

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BORN
April 21, 1951
DIED
December 14, 2016
AGE
65
LOCATION
Canadys, South Carolina

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In the early morning of December 14, 2016, James Henry Aichele, Jr., known as "Fritz" to all who knew him, passed away peacefully in his home in Canadys, SC, at the age of 65. He was born April 21, 1951 in Charleston, SC to James Henry Aichele and the late Mary McKagen Aichele. He is survived by...

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Fritz was one of the kindest, gentlest people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing.

Fritz was my mentor at OCRM as I completed my masters degree. I gained so many valuable lessons from Fritz, but the most important being the value of keeping a daily journal of notes. He was an incredibly generous and kind person, and modeled the kind of professionalism that I always aspire to. I wish for continued peace and light for his family.

I will miss you, friend. Love to Sandy and the girls.

Fritz was a fine man and a good friend. I am heartbroken that he is gone. I worked with Fritz at the Coastal Council, later known as OCRM, for 6.5 years. I spoke with him every day during that time. He taught me how to read a quad sheet, the value of cultural resources, the potential of geographic information systems, and more. After I left OCRM, I only saw Fritz during the summers at the Mt. Pleasant Farmers Market. As the years rolled on, I introduced him to each of my children as...

Sending my condolences to the family. I met Fritz while workin ar SC Coastal Council. Fritz was a wonderful kind person.

Very sweet man! Prayers for Sarah and the rest of the family!

I remember working with Fritz, his dad and Sandy for many years at Maple Ridge Farm and will always remember how good all of them were to me. I hope his family knows that I have always felt like a part of their family and will always love them and keep each one of them in my prayers through this difficult time in their life. If there is anything I can do, please let us know. Fritz will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace Fritz.
Calvin and Sherry Paul

As the food editor of Chrleston magazine, I had many opportunities to talk with Fritz about his marvelous fruit. He was a wonderful grower and a wonderful man. He has been and will be missed.

I will always remember Fritz's great sense of humor and kindness to all as we made our way through high school at FB. So sad for his family and friends and all who were fortunate enough to have known him.
Dale Carpenter Smith