John Fritts Obituary, Death – John Robert Fritts, who had reached the age of 33 at the time of his passing, passed away on Sunday, January 8, 2023, at the residence in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, that he shared with his wife and two children. At the time of his death, John Robert Fritts was married. He had been a resident of that area for a sizeable period of time at the time of his passing, and he was a native of that country. It was in the early hours of the morning on December 23, 1989, in the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, when his parents, Robert Earl Fritts and Deborah Louise (Hughart) Fritts, brought him into the world. His parents’ names are Robert Earl Fritts and Deborah Louise (Hughart) Fritts.
John received his diploma from Wagoner High School in 2009, the same year that he completed his high school education there and graduated. He worked there for the better part of a decade and almost one-third of his whole career. Gospel music was one of his favorite subgenres of music, and “Burning Bush” and “I Can Only Imagine” were two of his favorite songs from the gospel subgenre of music. These three people were John’s grandparents: Marion Hughart, Morris Fritts I, and Eunice Fritts. Morris Fritts, John’s grandfather, was the one who gave him his name. John arrived after the deaths of the other three victims, which occurred before to his arrival.
In addition to a large number of other members of his family and friends, he is survived by his parents, Robert and Deborah Fritts, of Sand Springs, Oklahoma; his sister Evelyn and her husband, RJ; and a large number of other members of his family and friends. His parents and sister Evelyn and her husband RJ are also among the large number of people who mourn his passing. Tulsa is home to both of his parents, as well as his sister Evelyn and her husband. The city of Sand Springs, Oklahoma is home to both of his parents and his sister Evelyn.
On the morning of Friday, January 13, 2023, at ten o’clock in the morning, a memorial service will be performed at the Greenleaf Cemetery in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The township of Greenleaf is where the cemetery can be found. The get-together is going to be organized so that it can serve as a memorial for the individual who has recently died away.