Rudy-Fritsch-Obituary

Rudy Harper Fritsch

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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FRITSCH, RUDY HARPER , 79, died Wednesday, October 5, 2005, at Baptist Hospital East. A native of Louisville, he graduated from Kentucky Military Institute and attended Hanover College and the University of Louisville. He was a retired vice president of W.D. Gatchel and Sons. He was an Army...

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Anne
Jayne and I were so sorry to hear about Rudy.
Anne, as you well know, both Jayne and I go back even before Rudy was a "twinkle in your eye".Like in when you lived on the 2nd floor apartment on Chenoweth Lane and when you and Jayne sang duet on Sunday night at the St Matthews Baptist Church!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Richard And Jayne Simcoe

Lynn:
Sorry to hear about your father. Thinking of you and your family at this time.
From your old classmates from Waggener- the twins Karen & Ann Hesser n/k/a Karen Hahn and Ann Wilson.

Travis,
I'm so very sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. Please know that you remain in my thoughts and prayers. Love ya!

Lynn, I am so sorry to hear of your fathers death. Losing part of your family is very difficult.
Love to all of you.
Snooky

Ann & Family: I am so saddened by the death of Rudy. He was a very special man and will always hold a special place in my heart and the hearts of many others who were fortunate to know him as was I.

Lynn,

I was so sorry to hear of your dad's death. He was quite a guy. It's never easy to lose a parent and I know you were close to your dad. I'm leaving for Florida tomorrow so I cannot make the funeral. You'll be in my thoughts and prayers.

I am very saddened by Rudy's death.He was special to all that knew him.

Anne and Family, Shirley just e-mailed us the sad news of Rudy's death. We are so sorry to hear of your loss and please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. I will always remember the good times Shirley and I had as kids going to Rudy's home and visiting with Aunt Helen and Uncle Rudy, especially at Christmas time, opening gifts, and drinking eggnog (sans alcohol, of course). He will be missed. Love to all, Barb and Randy