Fritsch II, Joseph

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: May 27, 2001 | Copyright information

Fritsch II, Joseph "Jojo"

Sunday, May 27, 2001

Fritsch II, Joseph "Jojo" Passed away Saturday, May 19, 2001 in Thailand. Age 24 years. Jojo was the beloved son of Joseph and Sharon Fritsch; awesome brother of Paula (Luis), Amy (Chad), John, and Mary Jo. Special grandson of Philip and Agnes; new uncle of Alyssa Lauren and Sophia Noami Josephine. Preceeded in death by grandparents, John and Beverly Engler. Fu...

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