1948
2020
RANDY ALLEN FRITZ
September 29, 1948 ˜ March 19, 2020
Randy Allen Fritz, 71 , passed away after losing a fight to cancer, March 19, 2020. He had lived in Clark County, WA for his entire life. He was born Sept. 29, 1948 to Rudolph A. Fritz and LaMaunte V. (Laddusaw) Frtiz. He graduated from Evergreen High School in 1967.
Randy was a proud Vietnam Veteran, where he served in the Navy.
Following the time in the Navy, he enjoyed a variety of careers. Always searching, Randy loved to drive. His last job was a long-haul semi-truck driver for a short time.
He loved the mountains and panning for gold in those small creeks.
Randy is survived by four adult children: Bruce L. Fritz, Summer Pierce, Erica Fritz and Meagan R. Fritz Parker; five grandchildren: Robert L. Fritz, Desting Pierce, Deseree’ and Dakota Reoligio, Merik Pardum; one great-granddaughter, Maureen Raven Fritz; and sister, LaMaunte M. Fritz of Vancouver, WA. Randy’s life was filled with good friends, including his special friends, Steven Dotson and Scotty Simples. He will be missed greatly.
Randy was preceded in death by his parents.
A Celebration of Life will be announced at a later date. Evergreen Memorial Gardens is entrusted with arrangements.
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We will miss Randy and the phone chats I would have with him. Our hearts and love go out to his sister and family.
Sandy and Bob Lause
May 19, 2020
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