Joseph-Fritz-Obituary

Joseph E. Fritz

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joseph E. Fritz, 63, of Palmer Township died suddenly Friday October 19th in his home. Born: March 9, 1949 in Coaldale, he was the son of the late Clarence and Rosemarie Hydock Fritz. Personal: Joseph worked at various hospitals in the Lehigh Valley as a Nurse Anesthetists. He honorably served...

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Brian & Jared,
I just heard of your Dad's passing. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I have fond memories of our time together.
My Deepest Sympathy,
Denise Oberdoester

To Joe's sons,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your father. He always spoke of you two boys with great pride and love. I got to know him when I was the Practice Manager for Anesthesia Associates of Easton, PC at Easton Hospital. He worked for us and we enjoyed having him with us over the years. He was very conscientious about his work as an Anesthetist. He will always be remembered.

Very saddened to learn of Joe's passing. My late husband & I were friends with Joe at Easton Hospital School of Nursing, and then later, with Joe & his wife Elaine while stationed together at Portsmouth Naval Hospital in VA. We both loved Joe & enjoyed our time with him.
~Peace to Joe Fritz; Peace to all those who loved him~
Winona (Noni) Cramer Thompson
(and the late LCDR Thomas Thompson, both graduates of EHSN Class of '70)

I worked with Joe at Oral Surgery and found him to be a great friend.

We were born thirteen minutes apart. Our Memories of this life time, are ours. They will always be remebered in my heart with love, and honor.
Twin Brother Bill with his loving wife Hedy Fritz

Easton Hospital Scl. of Nsg.

My sincere condolences to Joe's family. I have fond memories of Joe while we were in nursing school. Occasionally we went fishing together and I always had to help him work on his car. Page 63 of of my 1969 LIGATURE yearbook reads, "I,...., will my ability as a mechanic to Joe Fritz."

Joe: “May the wind always be on your back and the sun upon your face and may the winds of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars.”

Major George C.Gemberling, CRNA EMERITUS, USN-USAF...

I was saddened to read of Joe's death. I always respected him for his professional knowledge and caring. Lois Altemose RN