Timothy-Ritz-Obituary

Timothy G. Ritz

Kansas City, Missouri

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Tim Ritz, Kansas City, MO, died Saturday, November 2, 2002, at home surrounded by family and friends. Tim was born November 18, 1960, in Kansas City, MO. He graduated from Bishop Hogan High School and attended the University of Missouri, Rolla, where he earned a degree in engineering. He worked at Fairbanks-Morse in Kansas City, KS, for 15 years. Tim was active in a variety of sports and loved coaching his kids. He was an exceptional father and husband who valued family and friends over all. He was preceded in death by his father, David R. Ritz, in 2002. Survivors include his wife, Jeanne M. Ritz, four sons, David M. Ritz, Benny G. Ritz, Jack V. Ritz, Andy T. Ritz, and a daughter, Stacy E. Ritz, all of the home; his mother, Anna Lou Ritz, Kansas City, MO; two brothers, John Ritz and his wife, Kathy, of Overland Park, KS, and Jim Ritz and his wife, Cathy, of Kansas City, KS; three sisters, Mary Cecena and her husband, Richard Jr. of Kansas City, MO, Katy Ritz-Beck and her husband, Rick Beck, of Leawood, KS, and Teresa Minoglio and her husband, Vic, of Leavenworth, KS. Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, November 6, 2002, at St. Elizabeth Church; interment at Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Friends may call 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, November 5, at the St. Elizabeth Church, where the rosary will be said at 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Tim Ritz memorial fund, c/o Country Club Bank, P.O. Box 410889, Kansas City, MO 64141. Tim fought a very courageous and selfless battle with cancer and will be truly missed by all. (Arrangements: Muehlebach Funeral Home)

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Mr. Ritz was my baseball coach for 2 seasons, but to me he was more than a coach; he was the nicest man that I ever met. He was always there for his children and he still did alot of things with them while he was sick. I have seen some people who have just given up on life when they found out they were sick, but he didn't do that. He stuck with his family the whole time and continued to attend all of the boys' sports events. I know that I will miss him very much and it will be hard to replace...

Tim was one of the brothers I never had. We went to high school together and were college roomates. He was in my wedding. Tim was one of the few men I knew as a high schooler that knew he was going to have a family with several children. He loved children then, and throughout his life.

Tim's legacy (sacrifice, sense of family, humility, friendliness, spirituality, strength, unbridled courage) will live on with his wife and family. Tammy, Valerie and I are deeply saddened by this huge loss.

Our hearts and our prayers go out for Tim’s family, that the LORD will comfort them during this time.