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Nathaniel E. Fitz Jr.

Columbus, Ohio

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FITZ Nathaniel E. Fitz Jr., passed away March 6, 2007. Homegoing Service 7 p.m. Monday, March 12, 2007, at St. Paul A.M.E. Church, 639 E. Long Street, where the family will receive friends from 6 p.m. until the start of service. Pastor Michael Bean, officiating. Interment Dayton National...

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Verdie and Edith, May the peace of God comfort you and bless you.

To Norma and the Fitz Family,
May God forever be with you all during this time of sorrow and pain. Know that when times get difficult "Look to the hills from whence cometh our help."

my poppa was the kindest man I have ever had the privelge to know. He was always a calming voice in the storm. He set the standard when it came to being a husband, father, and a man in general. Poppa will greatly be missed, but he will live forever in my heart. His words of wisdom have and will always keep me grounded because I know he would never steer me wrong. The world was truly a better place because of him and he will truly be missed by us all.

Our prayers are with the Fitz Family as you go through this valley time. Be comforted in the fact that we who are in Christ while alive are guaranteed to see each other again after death.

Johnny & Lucille Cofield and Family
Ruth B. Armstrong

To our brother and Uncle Nathaniel E. Fitz, Jr.:

We will truly miss sharing treasured times with our loved one. However, as he makes his transition to be with our heavenly father, we take comfort in knowing that as we continue our lives on this Christian journey, we will all meet again someday. Until then, we, the family, must continue to “look to the hills from whence cometh our help ….” Psalms 121

Your Brother, Sister, and Niece,

Mr. & Mrs. Johnny B. Fitz, Sr.

Your family have our deepest sympathy, thoughts and prayers.

My prayers are with you.
Love

I am sorry to hear about the lost of your love one. May God strengthen you and give you peace during your time of bereavement.
With love your cousin.

To all of my cousins in the Nathaniel Fitz, Senior clan: I stop to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of Nathaniel, Junior. The hardest thing we face in this world is coming to grips with the loss of a loved one; however, in the mainstream of logic, we have to conclude that passing was/is inevitable. I had a great deal of respect for Nathaniel, both as a relative and as a friend. As we mourn his passing, the overwhelming solace we can take is that God allowed him to remain with us well...