Memorials › Norbert Joseph “Fritz” Unger

Norbert Joseph “Fritz” Unger

13 Jul 1926 – 9 Sep 2018

Birth13 Jul 1926
Death9 Sep 2018
CemeterySunset Memorial Gardens
Billings , Yellowstone County , Montana , USA
Added bySally Huffard on 20 Jul 2020
FaGhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213243302

Bio

༺✿✿✿༻ LOVING MEMORY ༺✿✿✿༻ Norbert Joseph "Fritz" Unger ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ July 13, 1926 – September 9, 2018 Norbert Joseph Unger, "Fritz" to all who knew him, passed away and into the presence of His Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on the moming of September 9th, which was also Grandparents Day. It was a fitting day to leave this life for a man who was a cherished grandfather and great-grandfather to so many in his family. Fritz was bom July 13, 1926 to John H Unger and Agnes (Friesen) Unger on the family farm near, Munich, North Dakota. The third oldest of 11 brothers and sisters, early on he learned to work the land, to use his hands and to repair anything and everything with whatever he had on hand. He was drafted into the armed services in 1944, and was baptized as a believer in Jesus Christ before he left for duty. He served as a medical technician during World War II at a base camp in Eritrea Africa. Throughout his life he used the skills he learned as a medic to care for his own children and grandchildren. After returning from the war, Fritz married the love of his life, Alice Wall on June 1, 1948. Fritz. and Alice celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary this past June. The couple settled on the farm in Lustre, Montana where Fritz was passionate about farming, especially farming with his John Deere equipment. Fritz experienced many changes in farming technology - he started with horses and plows and finished using GPS technology. While farming, he loved to work with metal, whether using it to make repairs or engineering a new design to make his work more efficient. Aviation was a passion for Fritz. He owned several planes throughout his life, and was always willing to offer his plane and his piloting skills to those who needed his help. His love of flying traveled down through the generations, to a son, and grandson and others he came in contact with. He was known for his generosity, and was willing to give time, activity and resources whenever a need arose. This generous spirit meant that he willingly served throughout the years as a trustee and board member of Lustre EMB church and as board member of Lustre Grade School, Lustre Christian High School, Beacon Bible Camp, as well as a coordinator for Mennonite Disaster Service. He recruited teams and worked alongside these teams in various disasters. He also served his community as a school bus driver, and enjoyed telling stories of his adventures with the kids. In fact, Fritz was always ready with a story, whether it was of his time as a medic, of growing up around the dinner table with 9 siblings, of flying, of raising four kids with Alice, or entertaining mishaps on the farm. He was always an active churchgoer, but in his later years, church became even more precious to him. He so looked forward to Sunday morning, and especially singing his favorite hymns. He always said that Alice was the real singer, but we all knew that he loved to sing even if he didn't necessarily want to do it in front of others. In 1995, Fritz and Alice retired from farming, and in 2003 they sold their home and moved to Billings full time. Fritz volunteered at Billings Clinic Hospital for over 10 years, after many years volunteering at a hospital in McAllen, Texas during the winters. Once again, Fritz loved to give of himself, and enjoyed ushering patients in wheelchairs, chatting with them, finding out about their lives and telling stories of his. In 2016 they moved into MorningStar Senior Living and the family is extremely grateful for the loving care given to him in his final weeks of life. He is preceded in death by his parents, as well as his brothers: Erwin, Robert, Howard, Johnny, baby brother Darrel; sister: Muriel Friesen; grandson: Darin Brown; great grandson: Blake Reddig; great grand daughters: Magdalena, Delilah, Eden, Alice Unger. Those who will miss Fritz are his loving wife Alice, his children: Evonne (Dennis) Brown, Bruce (Barb) Unger, Keith (Joan) Unger, Karen (Rich) Smith; grandchildren: Bob (Yvonne) Brown, Sarah Brown, Jason (Stephanie) Brown, Andy (Joy) Unger, Jennifer Unger, Chris Unger, Luke (Jennifer) Unger, Rochelle Unger, Rebecca (Randy) Reddig, Anya Smith, Emily Smith, Jenna Smith; 24 great grandchildren; sisters: Dorothy Dick, Irene Quiring; brothers: Loran (Estelle) Unger, Allan (Betty Kaye) Unger, Frank (Helen) Unger, and numerous nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held at Faith Evangelical Church, 3145 Sweetwater Dr., Billings, Montana 59102 at 11am, Monday, September 17, 2018. Memorial gifts can be given to El Roi Haiti 7750 Road 2039, Wolf Point, Montana 50201 (elroihaiti.com) and/or Lustre Christian High School, 4 Lustre High Cir, Lustre, Montana 59225. Fritz would want you to know: If you declare with your mouth, "Jesus is Lord," and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. Romans 10 : 9-10, The Bible

Inscription

TEC 5 US ARMY WORLD WAR II

Photos

Family

Parents

Spouse

Siblings

Export GEDCOM

This person only · Entire connected family