Chet and Irene Hausken |
Karla |
I will always remember the fun times we had camping at Sand Lake, snowmobiling in Ukiah, visiting us in Arizona and camping on the Verdi River, being a fun Grandpa for the kids, and the great times we had around the kitchen table. You truly had a gift of connecting with people, and always posed questions which made you think. I love you, and miss you.
(By the way, you definately earned an A+).
Sandy Lewis |
Just who was that guy that called me "Susie"!!My friend Bruce introduced me to the Hartenbergers and the unique gatherings around their kitchen table. With lots of coffee. No topic was too silly or unusual. The stories flowed. I think Fritz was delighted to have a fresh ear to which to tell his tall tales. And then I found out most were true. And occcasionally now I seek people I wouldnt ordinarily talk to or start a conversation about some crazy topic or look for a unique way to make personal contact with a patient...because their was a man in my memory who would have made the most of those opportunities. And I found my husband and life long match right next door to Hartenbergers. I met him at their kitchen table. So thanks Fritz, for everything.
Love "Susie".
Netania |
Bruce |
AHHH! 42 years of memories with Fritz. Seems as if a Synopsis is in order. So here we go.... digging deck footing holes, cleaning the garage, hanging out in your garage after you blew it up, trips to the beach in the old VW micro bus, riding your super 90, tacking cups up on the ceiling of the Tippecanoe house - lots of cups, hot tubbing in the snow while watching Saturday Night Live, the first ride in your Cadillac, cruising in the Boston Whaler, borrowing the camper with Brett for a trip to the beach (with girls), puttin' the 289 in the pink jeep, playing darts in your atrium, rebuilding my Honda in your garage, your crazy floor that made you sweat when you lay down on it, bumper pool in the evenings, fine wooden models, brandy, the Saab, sweeping the garage so Brett could go riding after school (see also footing digging, cleaning garage, and any other chores he could find to ransom my riding buddy), giving away the bride at my wedding (you had class Fritz), spot inspections of the tree house, camping at Sandlake, learning to reload, cruising the dunes in the pink jeep(with a 289), the 10/22, the terrific looking nude you painted on the bathroom window (who was that now?), driving slow, the old Falcon with the blown motor (best Christmas present Brett ever got, except maybe that mystery sand tire), the Martini, your great chain saw sculptures, sired my best friend, and just being a fun guy to hang out with.
Put in a good word for me, Bruce