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|name=Edward Barnhart Fritz
 
|name=Edward Barnhart Fritz
|father=Franklin Fritz
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|pronoun=He
|mother=Emma Barnhart
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|father given=Franklin
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|father surname=Fritz
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|mother given=Emma
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|mother maiden=Barnhart
 
|birth date={{birth date|1900|11|20}}
 
|birth date={{birth date|1900|11|20}}
 
|birth place=Blakesburg, Iowa
 
|birth place=Blakesburg, Iowa
 
|death date={{death date|1989|2|22}}
 
|death date={{death date|1989|2|22}}
 
|death place=Ottumwa, Iowa
 
|death place=Ottumwa, Iowa
|burial place=Blakesburg Cemetery
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|burial cemetery=Blakesburg Cemetery
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|burial place=Blakesburg, Iowa
 
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== Family ==
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Edward and Marjorie had two children:
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# [[Barbara Jean Fritz]] (3.7a.1.1)
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# [[Janet Ellen Fritz]] (3.7a.1.2)
  
 
== Obituary ==
 
== Obituary ==

Latest revision as of 18:46, 4 March 2017

Edward Barnhart Fritz
Born 20 November 1900
Blakesburg, Iowa
Died 22 February 1989
Ottumwa, Iowa
Buried Blakesburg Cemetery
Father Franklin Fritz
Mother Emma Barnhart
Edward Barnhart Fritz was born in Blakesburg, Iowa on 20 November 1900, to Franklin and Emma Barnhart Fritz. He died in Ottumwa, Iowa on 22 February 1989. He was buried in the Blakesburg Cemetery in Blakesburg, Iowa.

Family

Edward and Marjorie had two children:

  1. Barbara Jean Fritz (3.7a.1.1)
  2. Janet Ellen Fritz (3.7a.1.2)

Obituary

BLAKESBURG — Edward B. Fritz, 88, of Blakesburg died Feb 22, 1989, at Ottumwa Regional Health Center. He was born Nov. 20, 1900, in Blakesburg to Frank and Emma Barnhart Fritz. He was a member of Blakesburg United Methodist Church since 1915, Blakesburg Masonic Lodge for 65 years, IOOF Lodge for 65 years, Blakesburg Lions club, and Wapello County Historical Society. He attended Blakesburg High School and graduated from Maryville High School in Missouri in 1921. He was the Blakesburg representative for Iowa Southern Utilities for 66 years, and owned a hardware store in Blakesburg. He retired in 1976 after 56 years of service. He married Marjorie Jay on July 31, 1927, in Blakesburg. He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Barbara Cook of Storm Lake and Janet Maas of Iowa City; and four grandchildren. The service will be 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Blakesburg United Methodist Church, the Rev. David Anderson officiating. Burial will be in Blakesburg Cemetery. The family will be at Knedler Funeral Home from 7-8 p.m. today. Pallbearers will be Billie Winecup, Russell Gillen, Jeff Johnson, Jay and Jon Cook, and Curt Maas. Memorials have been established to his church and Blakesburg First Responders.