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Virginia
Bassett Fritch was born July 9, 1928, in Skiatook and passed
away July 6, 2013. Her parents were George Dewey and Nora
Ledbetter Bassett. In 1931, she lived in Alva, moved to Oklahoma
City in 1938 and then to Norman in 1939, where she attended
Lincoln and Wilson Elementary, Norman High, and the University
of Oklahoma.
Virginia married John Edward Fritch of Norman in 1947 and their
children are: Holly Fritch-Kirby, M.D. and John E. Fritch, Ph.D.
(Jeff). Her careers were first a loving wife and then busy
mother followed by 14 years as an executive secretary for an
aircraft company, then 13 years as a Controller Accountant for a
utility-line clearance company, and 22 years as a real estate
broker associate. She truly loved and enjoyed her life.
She was preceded in death by her husband, parents, and brother,
William “Bill” Bassett and sister-in-law, Maxine Bassett.
She is survived by her daughter, Holly and her husband Jim Kirby
of Kansas City; son, Jeff and his wife Rhonda of Las Vegas;
grandchildren, Valerie and her husband Joshua Lenzotti of
Golden, Colo., Jonna Fritch of Las Vegas, Israel Fritch, also of
Las Vegas, and Jennifer and Joe Goldsmith; great-grandchildren,
Casey and Cora Goldsmith, Miles Lenzotti, her brother, George
and his wife Ruth Bassett; and nieces and nephews, Roxanne
Bassett, Charlotte and husband Jeff Sellers, Peggy and her
husband David Morosan, Mary Bassett, Grant and his wife Mary
Bassett, Rebekah and her husband Eric Nelson, Christopher and
his wife Amy Bassett, Gary and his wife Nancy Bassett, LeAnn and
her husband Jack Wheat; and good friend, Juhree Bassett.
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