
Lynn Marie Kritzell, 49, of Fremont, OH passed away on Thursday, December 17, 2020 surrounded by her family. She was born January 17, 1971 in Fremont, the daughter of James J. and Catherine (Klisz) Kritzell. Lynn was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church. She loved her many stuffed animals and had creative names for each of them. She loved swimming in her sister and brother-in-law’s pool in the summers. Lynn enjoyed playing Wii bowling, playing cards, listening to music and being with friends at State Street Options. She loved and enjoyed all of her nieces and nephews. Lynn especially loved to go on evening rides in the country or by the lake and have a picnic with her mom and dad.
Her beloved parents were a perfect example of patience, love, service and selflessness for nearly fifty years, in turn Lynn brought them endless love and joy. Lynn showed us what true love is and she was a blessing to our family and everyone who knew her. She left an impression on everyone she met with her unique choice of words and quick wit. Always generous with compliments making people feel good about themselves by telling them they were beautiful or handsome. “Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.” St. Mother Teresa. Lynn was the embodiment of this.
Lynn is survived by her beloved mother, Catherine Kritzell, Fremont, OH; sister, Lori (David, her “Big Brother”) Noe; nieces and nephews, Gabriel James, Gwendolyn, Hailey, Amber, Andrew and Chase Noe, all of Perrysburg, OH.
She was preceded in death by her beloved father, James J. Kritzell.
Mass of Christian Burial: Monday, December 21, 2020, 11:00 am at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 550 Smith Rd, Fremont, with Fr. Chris Kardzis officiating.
The use of face masks is required while indoors at all services. Social distancing will be observed throughout all services. If you would prefer, you may express your condolences below.
Burial will take place at St. Joseph Cemetery.
Memorials can be made in Lynn’s honor to Sacred Heart Parish or Donor’s Choice.
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Bobby & Kathy Harris
To Kate & family,so sorry for loss.
Sarah Turner
I’m so sorry for your loss. Lynn enjoyed the real pure things in life and that’s a reminder to all of us. What a blessing she was here on earth and now she is welcomed into the loving arms of her father (a d Father) in heaven. Thinking and praying for you and your mom Lori, and your family also.
Michele Bronder
Holding you all close in prayer as you celebrate Lynn and the beautiful life she lived and the unconditional love she shared.
With much love,
The Bronder Family
Teri Fischer
We are so sorry for your loss. Lynn and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless you and bring you peace and comfort knowing she is with Him.
Your All Saints Family
Rev. Timothy M. Kummerer
Lori, Dave and family…
Accept my condolances on Lynn’s death. I never met her, but Kristin (and Marvin), have spoken so beatifully and warmly about how she has touched thier lives. They also have spoken often about how your parents cared so selflessly and lovingly for Lynnie…and about the tireless devotion of her big sister.
Lynn is in the arms of God…and you all are in my prayers.
Blessings
frTim Kummerer
All Saints Parish, New Riegel
Charlene Logsdon
I want to send my condolences to the family of Lynn. I often wondered about Lynn and how she was doing and what she might look like. I was her kindergarten tutor back in the early 70’s. I was helping her to finish her kindergarten year. I loved this and never considered it a job because I truly loved her and you, Mrs Kritzel. I was pregnant with my first son and not teaching in a classroom. It was nice to see the 2 of you in a store several years ago, even though she didn’t remember me but was glad you stopped me to say hello. It looks like she was living an enjoyable busy life and that’s good. I pray for peace For you and grand memories of Lynn that you can share and enjoy.
Love and prayers to you and the rest of the family.
Charlene Logsdon
Charlene Logsdon
I’m so sorry to hear of Lynn’s passing. I was her tutor back in 1970 helping her to finish the rest of her kindergarten year. I truly loved her and her spirit. She was always happy and that made her special to me. I enjoyed my time with her and my time with you, Mrs Kritzell. I loved how kind you were to me, A very pregnant teacher Helping your daughter. I often wondered how she was doing or how she looked and if I’d recognize her. I’m so happy that I did see the two if you in a store several years ago, even though she didn’t remember me. She appears to have been living a fun busy life and that’s so good to hear. I’m sending my love and prayers to you and your family. Hold onto the memories and love she had for you.
Peace and love to you and all the family and friends.
Charlene Logsdon.
(I tried to send this before, but I’m not sure it went through.)
Suzanne Johnson
She was such a funny girl and always seemed happy. She was blessed to have the mother and father she had, always there for her and made sure she had everything she needed. May she rest in peace in God’s arms and I’m sure her father is there waiting for her. My condolences to Kate and Laurie
Sara Klisz
Dear, sweet little Cousin. You have your wings now and are flying with your beloved dad. Watch over your mom, sister, big brother and nieces and nephews, they miss you so. Until we meet again.
Much love,
Cousin Sara