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Marc Fite

Houston, Texas

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MARC FITE, 77, native Houstonian, retired oil company credit manager and longtime musical-theater performer, died July 4 in the shock trauma ICU of Memorial Hermann Hospital 12 days after being critically injured when a car crashed through the front of a Shipley's Donut Shop where he was having...

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We have known Marc for 30 years.
He was a member of the Houston Bromeliad Society at the time. Marc always sent cards to all of his ladies.
We will miss him!

Marc hired me at Eastman Whipstock as a Credit Assistant. Then he molded, coached and pushed me to grow and helped promote me to Credit Manager and even helped get me elected to the Board of Houston Association of Credit Managers. I could not have done any of that without Marc.

I love him dearly and miss him very much until I see him again.

Marc was one of the early morning regulars at the YMCA on Stella Link. He always had a friendly smile and a kind word. I considered him a friend and I will miss him.

I will miss Marc he was a wonderful man. He always had kind words that made you feel good. His love of life was extraordinary. I am Charlie's groomer and was even groomer to Charlie I so he had been coming here for years. He will be missed but I am sure he will brighten heaven.

It is hard to put in words how much I will miss Marc Fite. He had such a zest for life that he made you feel better just being around him. He loved the theatre, his art, his orchids, his friends (especially Susie), and of course Charlie, the most charming poodle ever. He will be truly missed, but his spirit will live on in every Bayou City Concert Musical production as we work to continue to live up to Marc's high standards.

Marc Fite was a unique man and contributor to Bayou City Concert Musicals [BCCM], at which we met as fellow Board Members. Our Board meetings were mostly at his delightful home. He will be in my thoughts as BCCM continues the progress that Marc would have wanted.

I knew Marc through Ms. Rene Guiberteau and I can only say that he was a joy to be around. He was truly a gentleman in a time when those are hard to find. His giving spirit brought joy to all who knew him. I count it a privelege to have known him for as long as I did. I will miss seeing his smiling face, his beautiful orchids and his latest set of boots. He was truly, one of a kind.

I am a new neighbor and was just getting to know Marc. Although I only knew him for a short time, he was a dear and wonderful friend and neighbor. He brought such joy to everyone who knew him.

I can never thank Marc enough for all his hard work and generosity toward Bayou City Concert Musicals, both as performer and as board member. He was a great host and was always forthcoming with suggestions on how we could be better. He was always right. A real gentleman and a bright light in Houston's theatrical history will be sorely missed by all who knew him.