BOB FRITZLER

It is with great sorrow we announce the passing of BOB FRITZLER.  Bob passed away peacefully at home Monday, February 10th, 2003 with his wife, Rosalee and daughters, Amy and Alissa by his side.  He was born in Moose Jaw May 7th, 1950 and remained here until his passing. Bob worked with his father, Albert for seven years painting and decorating until he chose a career as a firefighter, and served the city for twenty-two years.  Bob had a great zest for life and had many great friends in the Fire Department, Police and Ambulance Services with whom he shared many great times and lots of laughs.  Bob is survived by his loving wife, Rosalee, daughters, Amy (Bob) Craig and Alissa Fritzler, his faithful pets, Butchie and Dan; his parents, Albert and Hazel Fritzler; sisters: Joanne (Gary) Finch, Donalda (Harvey) Biden, brother, Tim (Marlene) Fritzler, father and mother-in-law, Glen and Fran Rieder; brothers-in-law: Rodney (June) Rieder and Richard (Kathy) Rieder, special friends: George Paterson, Earl (Cherry) Harding, Penni Applin and special caregivers, Dorothy, Julie and Dr. Mark Brown. The Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, February 13th, 2003 at 2:00 p.m. at the Alliance Church, Moose Jaw (corner of 9th Ave. N.W. & Thatcher Dr.)  Della Ferguson will officiate. Memorials for the MSA (Multiple System Atrophy Foundation), c/o W.J.Jones & Son Funeral Home would be appreciated.   In living memory of Bob, a tree will be planted in Wakamow Valley by W.J.Jones & Son Funeral Home.   


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Dr. Peter & Colleen Basarsky - Moose Jaw, Sask: God Bless you Rosalie, You cared for Bob and loved him with all you heart.

Alissa Sagal - Moose Jaw, Sask: Dear Fritzler family: My thoughts are with you in this time of sadness.  Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

Jennifer Hanna - Regina, Sask: My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time.

Gaye Stewart - Moose Jaw, Sask: My deepest sympathy to all of the Fritzler families. Bob struggled for a long time, but was definitely a fighter.

Katie Jordison - Moose Jaw, Sask.: I want to offer you my deepest sympathy and let you know that my thoughts are with you.

Tara Wilson - Morinville, AB: I wish we could be with you all at this difficult time, our thoughts will be with you all tomorrow and you are in our prayers everyday.  Love, Tara, Dana, Jessica & Griffin

Allison Gottselig - Regina, Sask: My thoughts are with you all. Thinking of you all during this sad time.

Randy Nesvold - Moose Jaw, Sask: Dear Rosalie and the entire Fritzler family, please accept my deepest sympathy.  It is with regret that I'm unable to attend Bob's funeral, my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Bob was a great guy and will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Nicole Nicholls - Moose Jaw, Sask: I just wanted to let you know that my thoughts are with you through this tough time and I would like to offer my greatest sympathy to the family. 

Frank, Carol & Lisa Topp: Our sympathy to Amy and Alissa and the Fritzler family.  You are in our
thoughts and prayers.

Dorothy Polley - Moose Jaw, Sask: Deepest sympathy to you Rosalie, Amy, Alissa and all the Fritzler family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Deana Seida - Moose Jaw: Alissa I know how much your dad meant to you and I am sorry this happened. May God be with you as your Dad finds new peace in his next journey.  Love always and forever, Deana

Diane Hetke Megson - Concord, California: My thoughts are with Bob's family and friends back home in Moose Jaw.  The news of Bob's passing brought tears, but my memories of Bob will always bring a smile to my face. I had the privilege of sharing many good laughs with Bob...he was truly one of the nicest men I knew.  Bob will be missed by many...May he Rest in Peace.  

Pat Kefford  Francis - Regina, Sask.: To Bob's family:  I attended high school with Bob, he sat behind me in every class (F, last letter in our names).  I did not see Bob much after high school but I am sure he was a caring husband and father because as a young man he already had those qualities.  Because I grew up in Moose Jaw I also knew that his mother was the best waitress that the Uptown Cafe ever had.  I know for Hazel to lose a child is the hardest thing that will ever happen to a mother, as I lost my son to leukemia 2 years ago and we can never understand God's reason.  Just know that you will all be with Bob again and he has received his reward of peace.  Hold on to your wonderful memories of a great man.

Dara and Ken Zumstien - Moose Jaw, Sask.: Many, Many memories... we will miss him.  We loved him.  Rosalee, Amy and Alissa our deepest sympathies. 

Allen and Peggy Vevang - Saskatoon, Sk.: So very sorry. Our sympathy to you Rosalee

Jerry and Evelyn Chanig - Mankota, Sask: God Bless you Rosalee - and give you strength in the days ahead. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ellys and Gladys  Reesor - Parksville   B. C.: Dear Albert and Hazel and Family:  Our thoughts are with you folks at this sad time. We remember your home with fond memories. Our condolences.   


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