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Robert Nolan Fritter

Chicago, Illinois

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Robert Nolan Fritter, age 71, of Lombard, died October 7, 2005 at home. Beloved husband of 48 years to Joanne; devoted father of Robin and Lori (Frank) Kreider; affectionate grandfather of Mike, Chris, Nick, Kristina and Ryan, preceded in death by grandson Matthew; and great-grandfather to...

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Re-reading several notes Uncle Bobby left in-between pages of his books. He was a deep man of faith and a loving uncle who took time to listen and express care through years of prayers and letters. To see his handwriting and listen to his thoughts bring me a comfort and courage even today.

I still miss you and especially your friendship Dad, every single day of my life.

Grandaddy...To a person in which I have love, memories, and alot of fun with. As you know Grandaddy, the most famous memory I have is the trip to 7-11 with Chris. That trip will go down in my history book! The times that I have needed some spiritual guidance or questions you were there for me and it helped me out and I just want to say thankyou. I can't describe how much I am going to miss you. I am very grateful that we were able to have years of fun and things to share, I love you...

i new mr fritter for only a short while but in the time i did get to spend with him i came to find i had more faith and strength in god than i thought. he was an amazing man with amazing talent. i wish i could have had more time with him because he had so much love to give. he will be missed dearly by his friends and family. until i see you again mr fritter...love sharon

Uncle Bobby was a benevolent uncle, kind to my children, a dear friend to my dad and a loving brother to my mom. One of my favorite early memories was of Uncle Jack, Dad and Uncle Bobby playing guitar, harmonica and singing on the front porch, with the women on the swing and the kids milling around. He was a gentle spirit in my life and the strength of his faith gave me peace. My thoughts go out to Aunt Joey, Robin, Lori and their families.

To one of my best friends, brother, and Grandaddy. Growing up with you to lean on and you as a mentor is a priceless possession I will forever have. What we did together...the countless hours of chatter, the making of the suspension bridge, golf course, tree house....helping with the cleaning of the churches, the Dunkin Donut runs and the famous 7-11 visits.... I will never forget. See you soon Grandaddy....With great admiration and love, Your Grandson Chris

Thank you for always being there for me dad, I love you with all my heart and soul.