Agnes was born in Plum, Texas, on November 14, 1921, the daughter of the late Otto and Johanna Harbers.
Agnes was a spectacular homemaker, whose main mission in life was to take care of her family. She loved to bake and was known for her delicious desserts. She was a member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Agnes leaves behind her loving husband of 57 years, Fredde Lee Fritsch; her adored children: Sue Ann Stavinoha and husband, Donnie and Lee Fritsch and wife, Phyllis; two cherished granddaughters; and sister-in-law, Evelyn Tietjen.
In addition to her parents, Agnes was preceded in death by her grandson, Justin Stavinoha, and by three brothers: Edmund, Ted and Alfred Harbers.
Burial: La Grange City Cemetery, La Grange, Texas
Koenig & Strickland Funeral Home, La Grange, Texas
NOTE: Link to Mother submitted by FAG contributor, John Pavlik...."Thank You" John.
Agnes was born in Plum, Texas, on November 14, 1921, the daughter of the late Otto and Johanna Harbers.
Agnes was a spectacular homemaker, whose main mission in life was to take care of her family. She loved to bake and was known for her delicious desserts. She was a member of St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Agnes leaves behind her loving husband of 57 years, Fredde Lee Fritsch; her adored children: Sue Ann Stavinoha and husband, Donnie and Lee Fritsch and wife, Phyllis; two cherished granddaughters; and sister-in-law, Evelyn Tietjen.
In addition to her parents, Agnes was preceded in death by her grandson, Justin Stavinoha, and by three brothers: Edmund, Ted and Alfred Harbers.
Burial: La Grange City Cemetery, La Grange, Texas
Koenig & Strickland Funeral Home, La Grange, Texas
NOTE: Link to Mother submitted by FAG contributor, John Pavlik...."Thank You" John.
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