Robert L Fritsch

1943 - 2015

Robert L Fritsch obituary, 1943-2015, El Cajon, CA

Robert L Fritsch

1943 - 2015

BORN

1943

DIED

2015

Robert Fritsch Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 30, 2015.
Robert L. Fritsch, better known as Bob, Babe, Dad, Papa, Maestro, Professor and all around great guy, passed away last week. In usual Bob style he waited until Thanksgiving was over and peacefully passed away at his home surrounded by loved ones on November 27, 2015 at 12:32 a.m. Bob is survived by his beloved wife Nancy and their daughter Richelle, her husband Greg Shadoan, their children, Julian and Quinn; son Rick Motta, his wife Karen, their sons, Jack and Ryan; daughter Stacey Romero and her daughter Vivian; son Justin Fritsch, his wife Wendy and their daughter Zoe.

Bob was born on February 3, 1943 in Detroit, Michigan to William and Dorothy Fritsch. As long as he could remember drawing was a passion of his. In grade school he made drawings of Little Abner from the cartoon strip and passed them out to his teachers and fellow students. He enjoyed the attention this brought and soon art took over his life. He soon discovered that art class was where he could shine. After high school he enlisted into the Marines and honorably served from 1961 to 1964. He was among the first wave to be sent to Viet Nam. Although he rarely spoke of that time he was extremely proud to have served his country as a United States Marine. He received an Honorable Discharge in 1964 while stationed at Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego. He fell in love with the city and called it home for the rest of his life.

He started his academic career at San Diego City College then moved on to San Diego State College earning a BA in drawing and painting. He continued at San Diego State University receiving an MA in printmaking. Following that he studied at Tamarand Lithography Studio in Los Angeles becoming a Master Printer. Bob discovered that lithography was the right media for his love of drawing and painting. He deeply believed that the most important inspiration for artists is what the French call "le mal de vivre" or "the pain of living", believing it can force you to go further into yourself, to examine yourself deeply, to discover the sense of life. He believed the truth in art could only be found in the message communicated to the viewer. He tended to work in series, setting up problems for himself to solve, putting himself outside of any particular style or trend in art.

Bob was a true Renaissance Man. Those who knew him well knew he could do anything he set his mind to and he would do it well. He wanted to share his love and passion for art and loved teaching all aspects of art beginning with the history followed by painting, drawing, life drawing and all forms of printmaking. He was a professor of art at Miramar College as well as a past president of the Academic Senate, and was Chair of the Arts and Humanities Department until his retirement in June of this year. He was proud to have been a part of the expansion of the Miramar College campus. Even after his recent retirement, he was looking forward to being involved, in whatever capacity possible, to the next phase of their expansion into the Performing Arts and fully planned on returning for the Spring semester to teach Art History. He loved teaching almost as much as he loved his family and he needed both to feel complete.

He cherished, and is deeply loved in return by, his family and friends. He was a patient, soft-spoken, gentle soul who quietly left a huge impact on all who crossed his path. His passion for art and creativity, his giving and generous nature and his absolute loyalty to those he called friend, inspired many people and the influence he had on so many lives is a testament to the wonderful man he was. He is loved and will be missed by many forever.

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May 17, 2016

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February 28, 2016

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Ray Christe

May 17, 2016

I'm sorry to hear about Bob's passing recently. He was my instructor at Platt College in 1984. I was cleaning out my office today and saw some of the artwork grade sheets he signed and graded me on. I looked him up and found the sad news. I valued his classes greatly.

Joan Messenger

February 28, 2016

To the dear family of Bob Fritsch
Bob was the pride of the college. He made the art department grow greatly. His exquisite artwork and his devotion to students was extraordinary. A very wonderful friend and colleague who made us all very proud to know him. Bob made each one of us feel that we were important to him. He talked about baby Vivian. My deepest sympathy and heartfelt love to you all. God bless you Bob.
Joan Messenger former Humanities Chair

February 27, 2016

Dearest Nancy and family, Bob was the best. He was a wonderful teacher, friend and mentor. I enjoyed visiting his studio and attending Christmas at your house. I just heard last week about his death and was greatly saddened. I was hoping he would beat it. Mu love to you and the family he will be greatly missed. I just spoke with Joan Messenger and she wants to send her wishes as well.

Joanne Jerrell

February 27, 2016

Dearest Nancy and family, Bob was the best. He was a wonderful teacher, friend and mentor. I enjoyed visiting his studio and attending Christmas at your house. I just heard last week about his death and was greatly saddened. I was hoping he would beat it. Mu love to you and the family he will be greatly missed. I just spoke with Joan Messenger and she wants to send her wishes as well.

Sam Ames

January 2, 2016

I heard of Bob's passing last week. We enjoyed many hours in the drawing and print studios of San Diego State in the late 60s. I had hoped to visit the litho studio at Mira Mar in the spring. He would have be a great printmaking professor. I loved sitting in on his life drawing classes as well. I am one of many who will miss him. Know that my thoughts are with his family and of him.

Elaine Schaefer Hudson

December 6, 2015

Dear Nancy and Family, my heart is saddened by the news of Bob's passing. He was a huge part of my life, starting with City College (?), and then the Academy. His teaching and friendship influenced my growth as an artist, and he helped me through some tough times in my life, both as a mentor and as a friend to talk to. He has touched the lives of so many people, and gave so much to the arts community in San Diego.

I will hold him in my heart and memories, and think fondly of all the times we shared.

Nancy, I remember being very glad you were his love. You turned his life around, and made such a difference.

He will truly be missed.

Molly Giliberto

December 4, 2015

Dear Quinn and Family, we are so very sorry for your loss. We pray that you find comfort and peace through all of the beautiful memories you all shared. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love you all, Molly (Michael's Mom) and Marcia (Michael's Grandma).

Ernie Avina

December 4, 2015

20 years ago I crossed paths with a man named Bob. Bob was a really cool guy. I remember sitting in his studio learning about lithographs, and I will never forget that he gave me my first easel which I took and used to paint with. He gave me a lot of great advise and he complimented my art even when I didn't think it was as good as he said. Bob will be missed. Heaven will be a lot more vibrant with Bob's creative presence. Till we cross paths again in Heaven

Caroline & Ray Benkendorf

December 4, 2015

We met Bob through his art school on Kettner and still have many friends that came from that lively time in our lives. He has been in our lives for a long time and and so has his art. His work graces our home and keeps him in our hearts.
So many memories.

Becky Callen

December 4, 2015

I will always remember Bob with a smile. Such a nice man. I'm so sorry for your loss Nancy and Stacey and Family.

KATHI MCCORD

December 2, 2015

Dearest Nancy, Bob will be GREATLY missed by so many people. He was an inspiration to us all. I KNOW that you and Bob were the first to sign the guest book at my husband's funeral. I cannot tell you how much I appreciate his helping me during those very dark times. He was a beacon of light and we could ALL depend on him. His love of art and his passion for prints was inordinate. I am so grateful to have known him and you. I know that without Bob's influence, many of us would not have the careers we have. He has been a dear, dear friend for over 40 years and I will miss him very much. I will NEVER forget your wonderful Christmas parties. As a couple, your spirit of generosity was incomparable. May your heart soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. We will all miss this truly great man.

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