William ‘Bud’ Fritz, 86, dies

Mississauga, ON — Trot Insider has learned that Canadian Hall of Fame horseman William ‘Bud’ Fritz of Walkerton, Ont. passed away peacefully at McVean Lodge, Hanover on Jan. 18, 2022, at the age of 86.

He was the beloved husband of the late Ethel (nee Borth); loving father of Marilyn (Allan) Zettler, Laurie (Roy) Trelford, Margie (Mike Sawyer), Terry (Alis Wilson), Brad (Anita), Cheryl (Brad) Colvin, Susie (Gregg) McNair, Randy (Leslie) and Dale (Lisa); proud grandfather of Lisa, Laura, Matthew, Kelly, Jennifer, Sarah, Ashley, Brandon, Taylor, Ashton, Lexie, Ryan, Candace, Kayla, Jenna, Mackenzie, William, Randall, Monica and Courtney; great-grandfather of Isabella, Austin, Cadyn, Mikayla, Owen, Madison, Zayden, Jackson, Jordyn and Cappella; dear brother of Julie Hartman, Ruby Birr, Maxine Bucholtz (Hammy Hamilton), Shirley Russell and Larry.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Elmer and Wilhelmine (nee Little); brothers-in-law, Clendon Hartman, Gordon Birr, William Bucholtz, and Warren Russell; and sister-in-law, Joan Fritz.

There was a time in the 1980s and early 1990s that the name of William “Bud” Fritz was synonymous with harness racing in Ontario. The Fritz stable came as close to dominating the province’s sires stakes program as any single operation ever has. In 1949, the Walkerton, Ont. horseman began his driving career at Elmira Raceway. Since that time, he captured driving titles at Hanover, Orangeville, Western Fair, Elmira and Owen Sound Raceways. His career statistics as a driver show that he won 1,982 races to go along with purse winnings of more than C$10.1 million.

Mr. Fritz enjoyed some tremendous years as a trainer and driver, but none could compare with 1990 when he trained a great pacer and a sensational trotter.

Mr. Fritz trained and drove the 3-year-old pacing colt Apaches Fame to numerous victories that year. But without question, one of the most memorable achievements for Mr. Fritz came when he guided the hometown favorite to a stunning victory in the C$1 million North America Cup, Canada’s richest harness race, before a near capacity crowd at Toronto’s Greenwood Raceway.

Apaches Fame, who would later be inducted into Canada’s Horse Racing Hall of Fame, would go on to win many more major events including the Burlington Stakes, the Confederation Cup and the Provincial Cup. The colt finished his season with C$1.1 million in earnings.

That same year, Mr. Fritz trained and drove A Worthy Lad to a victory in the Canadian Trotting Classic, one of 30 straight wins that the son of Worthy Bowl would enjoy before being exported to Sweden.

These two star performers earned national honors for their respective divisions and gave Mr. Fritz his third O’Brien Award title as Canada’s Horseman of the Year in 1990 to go along with that honor in 1986 and 1989. Mr. Fritz also received an O’Brien in 1990 as Canada’s Trainer of the Year.

Other noteworthy performers that emerged from the Fritz stable and contributed to his 1,068 victories and more than C$8.1 million in purse earnings included Silver Reign, Annie Ivy, Misty Silver, Tommys Becky, Queens Arms, Silver Wraith and Halo Girl.

Mr. Fritz was inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame in 2001.

In 2020, Hanover Raceway named its Rising Star Award after the respected horseman whose burgundy and white colors were a familiar sight at the track for more than 40 years.

Friends and family may visit from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Thursday (Jan. 27) at Cameron’s, Walkerton. To register for visitation, please use RSVP through Bud’s memorial page at cameronfuneralhomes.com. Proof of Vaccination is not required, masks are mandatory.

A private family service will be held on Thursday (Jan. 27) at 1 p.m. at Cameron’s, Walkerton. Ann Maycock officiating. A livestream will be available to the public through Bud’s memorial page.

Interment in Hanover Cemetery, Hanover.

As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Ontario Standardbred Adoption Society would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences and donations may be made through cameronfuneralhomes.com.

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