|
Barbara Ann French Fitzemeyer © Alva Review-Courier 01-06-2021 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
|
January 8, 1935 - January 5, 2021
Funeral services will be held at Wharton Funeral Chapel on Friday, January 8, 2021, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Mark Kinkel, pastor of Freedom First Christian Church, officiating. Burial will follow in Freedom Cemetery at 4 p.m. Online condolences may be made at http://www.whartonfuneralchapel.com.
Barbara Ann was born on January 8, 1935, to Nellie May (Sharp) and Merle Henry French in Freedom, Oklahoma. She passed away on January 5, 2021, in Amarillo, Texas, at the age of 85 years, 11 months and 28 days.
Barbara was the third child out of five, having an older sister and brother and a younger brother and sister. They lived on a farm 5 ˝ miles north of Freedom. Their grandfather, C. L. French, gave their dad, Merle, some land and he rented some. They raised wheat, oats, cattle and most of their food. They canned vegetables and fruit. They attended the First Christian Church in Freedom, where Barbara was saved at 12 years old. By this time, their mom wasn't doing well so they bought a house and moved to Freedom.
During the summer of 1951, Barbara met Bob Fritzemeyer. He was working at the Santa Fe Railroad Depot in Freedom for the summer and she was working in the cafe. They started dating and by August they were engaged and on December 23, 1951, they got married. Bob was drafted into the Army the following June of 1952. He was stationed at Camp Chaffee, Arkansas; Fort Benning, Georgia; and Fort Bragg, North Carolina. After Bob was discharged from the Army, he went back to work on the railroad.
On October 13, 1957, after six years of marriage, their daughter Suzanne Gail Fritzemeyer, was born. Barbara was a stay-at-home mom until Suzanne's sophomore year in high school. Barbara took care of a friend's one-year old daughter and sewed for Suzanne. She later worked in two different dress shops. From 1982 to 1990, Barbara worked at Skellytown Elementary School as a teacher's aid for special education kids. She loved the kids and the kids loved her.
Barbara and Bob moved to Amarillo, Texas, in 1990 because of Bob's job. They joined Coulter Road Baptist Church in 1991.
Barbara and Bob were active in church work throughout the years. As a member of Freedom Christian Church, Barbara helped with Bible school and was church secretary. In Skellytown, Barbara and Bob were youth leaders and Barbara helped with the youth choir. Barbara was outreach leader for her Sunday School class and later taught a young adult class. Barbara and Bob were youth leaders at Higgins. Barbara was a group leader and prayer chain leader at Coulter Road Baptist Church,
Brbara enjoyed cooking, baking, cake decorating and sewing. Barbara and Bob had a garden and Barbara canned and froze vegetables and fruit from their garden. But most of all, Barbara enjoyed planting "spiritual" seeds and growing the lives of family members with encouragement and love.
Barbara is preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Bob; two sisters, Loana Darr and Melba Artz; and two brothers, Leslie and Bob French.
Barbara is survived by her daughter, Suzanne and husband Travis Block of Amarillo, Texas; two grandsons, Jacob Travis Block Jr and wife Joanna and Joshua Lloyd Block. She is also survived by a number of nieces, nephews and other relatives and friends.
Robert Wayne Fitzemeyer © Alva Review-Courier 09-24-2008 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
May 6, 1931 - September 19, 2008
Funeral service will be Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 11 a.m. at Freedom Christian Church with Reverend Chris Robeson, Pastor and Reverend Glenn McCathern, Assistant, Coulter Road Baptist Church, Amarillo, Texas officiating. Burial will follow in the Freedom Cemetery. Wharton Funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Robert Wayne was born on May 6, l93l, to Alvina (Doden) and Henry Fritzemeyer in Cook, Nebraska. He passed away September 19, 2008 in Amarillo, Texas at the age of 77 years, 4 months and 13 days.
He grew up in many locations due to his father working for the Santa Fe Railroad. They settled in Hammon, Oklahoma, where he graduated Salutatorian from Hammon High School. After graduation, Bob went to work for Santa Fe Railroad following in his father’s footsteps. He was assigned to Freedom, Oklahoma, where he met the love of his life, Barbara Ann French. They were married on December 23, l95l. Bob continued working for the railroad until the Korean War. He went into the Army and served his term leaving as a Staff Sergeant. He worked for General Clelland in the Adjutant General’s office.
While in the Army, Bob would tell the men under his command, “My name is Major Appliance and my commanding officer is General Electric.” That was his kind of humor. When Bob left the Army and returned to the railroad, he continued his “honeymoon” with Barbara whom he married five months before going to the Army.
On October l3, l957, Bob became the proud father of Suzanne Gail Fritzemeyer. Bob drove Barbara to the hospital in a 1956 Chevy at l00 mph.
Bob worked for Santa Fe for 42 years. He retired to a life of ease with Barbara in Amarillo, Texas. Bob had a love for his God, family, fishing, and camping. He worked on cars and made his own tools. Bob passed away with his wife and family members by his side.
Mr. Fritzemeyer was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, James, Warren and Dallas, and a great nephew, Terry.
Bob is survived by his wife, Barbara, his daughter, Suzanne and her husband, Travis Block, two grandchildren, Jacob Block, Jr., and Joshua Lloyd Block, his sister, Patricia “Cookie” Hoban and her husband, Bob Hoban, and many nieces and nephews.
The family requests donations be made to the First Christian Church in Freedom, Oklahoma, 73842, or Odyssey HealthCare, 6900 I-40 West, Suite 150, Amarillo, Texas 79106.
|Freedom Cemetery Page| |Woods County Cemetery Page| |Home|
This site may be freely linked, but not duplicated in any way without consent.
All rights reserved! Commercial use of material within this site is prohibited!
© 2000-2024 Oklahoma CemeteriesThe information on this site is provided free for the purpose of researching your genealogy. This material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, for your own research, as long as this message remains on all copied material. The information contained in this site may not be copied to any other site without written "snail-mail" permission. If you wish to have a copy of a donor's material, you must have their permission. All information found on these pages is under copyright of Oklahoma Cemeteries. This is to protect any and all information donated. The original submitter or source of the information will retain their copyright. Unless otherwise stated, any donated material is given to Oklahoma Cemeteries to make it available online. This material will always be available at no cost, it will always remain free to the researcher.