Fritz A. Daleus, Jr.
On December 8, 1973, Fritz was born to Marie and Fritz Daleus in New York. As a young child, Fritz grew up with a lot of siblings. Fritz was known to be lovable, friendly and considerate and he loved helping others in need. Fritz was overprotective of his family. He was playful and loved to watch television. Growing up Fritz always wanted to be happy. Fritz loved to cook and cater to people who came to his house. Fritz was known for wearing his watch, silver cross chain and silver earring. Fritz also loved to sing everywhere he went and he would bless those with his beautiful voice. Fritz was a very hardworking man and never let anything stop him from supporting his kids. Whenever his mind was set on something, there was nothing that would stop him Fritz loved God. I can go on writing for years about Fritz, because he was good man. In the end we all know Fritz had a good heart and just wanted to be loved by everyone.
Fritz is survived by his mother, Marie T. Daleus and his father Fritz A. Daleus. Fritz was a father of three: Yesenia L. Perez, Issac J. Bourk, and Leeauna E. Daleus. Fritz had also had 4 sisters and 5 brothers: Fritzie Delince, Shirley Elliot, Arden Daleus and Carla Lowery. The Boys are Emmanuel J. Daleus, Michael A. Daleus, Daniel G. Daleus, Samuel G. Daleus, Peter G. Daleus. He is also survived by aunts, uncles, and all those who loved him.
Visiting hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington St. DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS, Friday 6-8PM. A Funeral will be held at the funeral home on Saturday at 9:00AM. Interment St. Michael’s Cemetery.
Guestbook Entries
Fritz was a great man of God. He had a heart of Gold! His friendship at Zion Bible College has never stopped. He was a great roommate and a protective friend! I love him more than any other friend I have ever had or ever will have! I was happy to stay in touch with him and hang out over the past years. I was blessed that he was only 20 minutes away!
I will miss Him and his singing everything from ” I will Bless the O Lord” to ” Macaroni and Cheese”
Life is Short! Love and Live every moment with those you love!
As Fritz knew true…The Lord needs to be number one in our lives!
See you in heaven Buddy!
Fritz will always be with me. I know that I will not receive a phone call at 1:30 in the morning to hear his voice singing how the lord love us. I use to tell him he was my adopted son. I’ am feeling down and very sad. My wife of thirty years tells me the last time she saw me that down was when my Mother past away. You know how much I appreciated knowing you. I will miss you Men.
My heart is so saddened over the loss of Fritz. He had such a caring spirit! I met Fritz my first day of my freshman year at Zion Bible College. I was shy, but he was outgoing and introduced me to everyone. He made sure that I felt a part of the crowd. When anyone was having a rough day, he would always try to cheer them up through a song or by just acting silly. He could always make me smile. I have many, many good memories of Fritz and I look forward to seeing him again in heaven.
Fritz’s family will remain in my thoughts and prayers.
Fritz you will surely be missed. We loved you when you were at Zion and loved having another son in our home at Christmas. You truly Blessed us. We will miss the phone calls and your singing to us about our Precious Saviour. You will never be forgotten.
We never did get that dinner you promised us and the visit of your beautiful daughter. We thank you for the beautiful picture of her.
Our son was blessed to know you and be loved by you as we were.
My deepest sympathy goes out to your whole family.
We Love you son.
Love your family the Canavans.
My sympathy goes to Fritz’s family and friends. I met him one day at the convenience store in milford and we coincidentally ran into each other since then. We had spent hours talking about life and i grew to care about him deeply. He was a very respectful person. There is one thing for sure, I will never forget that laugh of his. Along with his singing. He was so caring and seemed very genuine. He talked about his children a lot during the length that i knew him and it is so unfortunate for both he and his children that this had happened and my heart reaches out to them. He was one in a million. You will be dearly missed. I am sorry that I lost touch with him. God bless.