Kyle FRITZ ( - )
1 Kyle FRITZ1 ( - ) [5350]. Marr Karen GEISZ Oct 2002.1
2 Bruce Edward FRITZ2 (1946- ) [5275]. Born Oct 1946.3
4 Lyle A. FRITZ2,4,5 (1913-1951) [5265]. Born 17 Dec 1913, Imlay City, MI.2,6 Marr Dorothy J. ROGERS 12 Feb 1937, M.E. Parsonage, Clarkston, MI.5 Died 2 Jan 1951, Lake Orion, MI.2 Buried East Lawn cemetery.2
From the Orion Weekly Review.
1950-10-27 - "Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fritz and family honored their son, Bruce's fourth birthday and the former's father's James Fritz, on his 71st birthday Sunday."
1950-12-1 - "Lyle Fritz was taken to St. Joseph Mercy hospital in Pontiac, last Friday. His condition was such that four blood transfusions have been necessary. He is expected home the latter part of the week but will be confined to his home for some time."
1950-12-8 - "Lyle Fritz was not able to return to his home and is still confined in St. Joseph hospital in Pontiac, suffering from bronchitis and arthritis of the spine."
1951-1-5 - "Services today for Lyle A. Fritz. Lyle A. Fritz, 37, of 880 Highview road, died in his home Tuesday, Jan. 2, after an illness of six weeks. Born Dec. 17, 1913, in Imlay City, he had lived here nine years, coming from Oxford, MI. Surviving are his widow, Dorothy; four sons, William E., Richard L., Bruce E., and his father James. Service will be today, Friday, at 11 a.m. from the Allen Funeral Home, the Rev. Ray Whims officiating. Burial in East Lawn cemetery."
1951-1-5 - "Those from out of town to attend the Lyle Fritz funeral were: Rev. Ray Whims and daughter of Spring Harbor, he being Mrs. Fritz's uncle. Also Mrs. Phillip Stieb of Flint and including a group of fellow workmen from the shop in Pontiac."
1951-1-12 - "We would like to express our appreciation to all who were so kind to us during the illness and at the time of the death of our dear husband, father, son and brother, Lyle Fritz. We would make special of our Sunnyfield friends and neighbors. Thank you, too, for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Dorothy Fritz and Sons, Mr. and Mrs. James Fritz, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fritz.".
8 James C. FRITZ7 (1880- ) [5271]. Born 29 Oct 1880.6 Died.8
9 Clara ? (c. 1883- ) [5272]. Born c. 1883.6
5 Dorothy J. ROGERS5,9,10 (c. 1918-1977) [4918]. Born c. 1918.10 Died 5 Feb 1977, Oxford, MI.11
Wedding announcement of Dorothy Rogers and Lyle Fritz in the Orion Weekly Review, Feb. 26, 1937.
"The marriage of Dorothy Rogers to Lyle Fritz, of Pontiac, took place Friday, February 12, at the M.E. parsonage at Clarkston. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chetwood, of Pontiac. The bride was a former student in the Oxford High School and lived with her grandmother, Mrs. Ella Bailey."
From Orion Weekly Review.
June 6, 1952 - "Mrs Frances Hugill and Mrs. Lois McCollun called on Mrs. Dorothy Fritz of 880 Highview, Saturday, at Pontiac General Hospital. Dorothy was in an automobile accident in Oxford on May 16. She suffered a broken heel and arm and shoulder injuries."
Obituary of Dorothy J. Fritz in the Oakland Press, Feb. 7, 1977.
"FRITZ, DOROTHY J. (DAVIDSON) (Researchers note: error, should have been ROGERS)
February 5, 1977, of 59 Crawfords St., Oxford; age 59; wife of the late Lyle Fritz; mother of William Fritz of Indianapolis, Ind., Richard Fritz of Fort Dix, New Jersey, Bruce Fritz of Lake Orion and Michael Fritz of Oxford; nine grandchildren. Mrs. Fritz was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, was employed at GM Truck and Coach and was a member of MOM's Club of Lake Orion. Funeral service Tuesday, February 8, at 1 p.m. at Bossardet Funeral Home, Oxford. Rev. Fred Applegate officiating. Interment Eastlawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. Mrs. Fritz is lying in state at the funeral home.".
10 Willard Cornelius ROGERS4,10,12,13 (1879-1960) [4859]. Born 6 Jan 1879, Independence, Twp, Oakland Co, MI.4,12,13 Marr Anna E. BAILEY 1901, Clarkston, MI.4,12 Died 22 Sep 1960, Oxford, MI.4 Buried Seymour Lake Cemetery.4
11 Anna E. BAILEY10,14,15,16 (1884-1922) [4823]. Born 1884.14,15 Died Jun 1922.9,15 Buried Seymour Lake Cemetery.15
From the Pontiac Daily Press.
July 4, 1922 - "OXFORD WOMAN IS LAID TO REST. Funeral of Mrs. William Rogers held at Seymour Lake. The funeral of Mrs William Rogers of Oxford was held at the church here yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Services were conducted by Rev. T.D. Denman of Oxford. Mrs Rogers was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Bailey and had spent the greater part of her life here. Besides her husband she leaves a young son, Morris, and a daughter, Dorothy. One brother and three daughters survive, Warren Bailey, Mrs. William Whims of Snover, Mrs Winnie Porritt of Seymour Lake and Mrs Dorothy Allemon of Oxford."
Anna's middle name has been reported to be Katherine, but her husbands WWI Selective Service Registration card gives her middle initial as "E.".
3 Darcy PUGH17 ( - ) [5333].
6 Litton PUGH17 ( - ) [5335].
7 Dorothy A. LAFORCE17 ( -1988) [5334]. Died 21 Feb 1988.17 Buried 24 Feb 1988, East Lawn Cemetery.17
14 ? LAFORCE17 ( - ) [5348].
Sources
1 | "Engagement announcement of Laura Geisz and Kyle Fritz in the Lake Orion Review, October 9, 2002". |
2 | "Obituary of Lyle A. Fritz in the Orion Weekly Review, January 5, 1951". |
3 | "First birthday party announcement in the Orion Weekly Review, October 31, 1947". |
4 | "Obituary of Willard C. Rogers in the Lake Orion Review, September 29, 1960". |
5 | "Wedding announcement of Dorothy Rogers and Lyle Fritz in the Orion Weekly Review, Feb. 26, 1937". |
7 | "Birthday announcement of Billy and Richard Fritz in the Orion Weekly Review, October 10, 1945". |
8 | "Card of thanks from family of Lyle Fritz in the Orion Weekly Review, January 12, 1951". |
9 | "Obituary of Mrs. William Rogers in the Pontiac Daily Press, July 4, 1922". |
11 | "Obituary of Dorothy J. Fritz in the Oakland Press, Feb. 7, 1977.". |
12 | "1910 Independence Twp. census". |
13 | "WWI Selective Service registration card". |
14 | "1900 Independence Twp. census". |
15 | "Small Cemeteries in Brandon and Groveland Township, Oakland County, Michigan". |
16 | "Information provided by Diane Curry". |
17 | "Obituary of Dorothy A. Pugh in the Lake Orion Review, February 24, 1988". |