Patrick Boleyn-Fitzgerald

Patrick Boleyn-Fitzgerald obituary, Appleton, WI

Patrick Boleyn-Fitzgerald

Patrick Boleyn-Fitzgerald Obituary

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Patrick A. Boleyn-Fitzgerald died Sunday, September 4, 2016 at his home in Appleton, Wisconsin with his wife, children, and two of his siblings at his side. He was 50 years old. Through a long and painful journey with kidney cancer, Patrick was able to call upon his clear mind and kind heart to meet each challenge with patience, humor, and gratitude. For two decades, he had actively cultivated the mental practices of mindfulness, compassion, loving-kindness, and equanimity, and these practices steadied him when the going got especially tough. A teacher by calling, Patrick showed everyone close to him how to live our best lives through the dying process, never asking, "Why me?" but instead "Why not me?" and "How can I do this as my best self?" Born in Marysville, Ohio to Larry and Barbara Fitzgerald, he was the youngest of seven children. He earned his bachelor's degree in philosophy and economics from Miami University of Ohio in 1988, his master's degree in philosophy from University of Arizona in 1991, his M.Phil. in politics from Oxford University in 1993, and his Ph.D. in philosophy from University of Arizona in 1996. He met his wife, Miriam, while working as a research analyst for President Clinton's Advisory Committee on Human Radiation Experiments, a bioethics committee charged with investigating the history of Cold War radiation experiments on humans. After teaching philosophy and ethics at Louisiana State University from 1995 to 2001, Patrick moved to Appleton to teach at Lawrence University, where he served as the Edward F. Mielke Professor of Ethics in Medicine, Science, and Society and Associate Professor of Philosophy. His courses were immensely popular, and he was highly respected for his intelligence, thoughtfulness, and brilliant scholarship. His great concern for ethical and humane treatment of all persons was deeply admired by all who knew him. He served for a time as department chairperson and always prioritized the interests of his students, whom he held very close to his heart. Patrick and Miriam welcomed son Aidan in 2002 and son Finn in 2011. Their family has been so blessed to find many dear friends in Appleton, and so grateful to all who have supported them with seemingly endless help through Patrick's lengthy illness. Patrick was an ocean of steady presence, holding and reflecting what is real and true and kind in us all. His quiet, penetrating intelligence might have been intimidating, except he was also full of wit and loved to laugh. He taught ethics by demonstration, modeling peace, gratitude, and forgiveness through his actions and speech. He did not play by different rules in times of crisis—not even when the stakes were highest—and his writings were clear roadmaps to creating positive change in the world from the inside out. He was drawn to science fiction and strategy games, where ethical dilemmas can resolve themselves in infinite outcomes, and to fantasy sports, where comparing notes with his wife and sons was at least as rewarding as winning games (usually). He loved to fix things with his own two hands. Mostly, he loved—passionately, abidingly, and completely—his Miriam, Aidan, and Finn, his family and friends, and beyond them, the world. He is preceded in death by his father Larry Fitzgerald. He is survived by his wife Miriam, sons Aidan and Finn, mother Barbara Fitzgerald, sister Ann (Thomas) Hackett, sister Mary Lou (Patrick) Quinn, brother Dan (Becky) Fitzgerald, brother John (Nita) Fitzgerald, sister Kay (Michael) Dowds, brother Jim (Lisa) Fitzgerald, sister-in-law Elizabeth Bowling (Chris Velasco), sister-in-law April Bowling (Peter Phippen), brother-in-law Kenneth Bowling, brother-in-law William K. Bowling, Jr., many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews, and cousins. A memorial service for Patrick Boleyn-Fitzgerald will be held on Wednesday, October 19th at 5:30 p.m. on the Lawrence University campus, in the Esch Hurvis Studio of the Warch Campus Center (at the intersection of E. Boldt Way and S. Lawe Street). A reception will follow, with a variety of opportunities to share memories of Patrick. All are welcome. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts will be accepted in support of Aidan and Finn's educational enrichment.

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August 31, 2023

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October 18, 2016

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Paul Ulrich

August 31, 2023

Good dude. Missed.

Paul Ulrich

August 31, 2021

Hard to believe it has been 5 years already. Thinking of Pat´s family at this time as I reread the story of his remarkable Life.

Mary Casey

October 18, 2016

John and I were so incredibly saddened to hear that Patrick had passed away despite his persevering spirit to heal. Miriam, your selfless care, constant love and support on this journey has been an inspiration to so many. You can count John and I in that number:)

Patrick had a beautiful smile, gentle manner, and an inner serenity most people can only hope to attain. Aidan and Finn are so blessed to have had him for the time they did, and he will live on in them his greatest legacy. Our love, prayers and support continue as you create a new path, mourning your tremendous loss yes, but also moving forward:)
Love,
John and Mary Casey

Marion Cahill

September 25, 2016

Dear Miriam & Family, I was shocked and very saddened about your great loss. Love & prayers, Marion Cahill (your next door neighbor in Baton Rouge)

Ann Hackett

September 12, 2016

How lucky you and Pat were to find each other. He fought a courageous fight and you were with him for each battle. Thank you for allowing me to be there for the last week. Pat showed us all how to die with dignity. Love you, Ann

Aunt Lynn

September 12, 2016

What a beautiful tribute worthy of a beautiful man. Hold tight to memories for comfort, lean on your family and friends for strength and always remember how much you are loved.

Lori Zettler

September 11, 2016

I did not know Patrick; just read his obit and so felt like a kindred spirit. My condolences to his family and friends. He has moved on and it is up to us to carry on in his memory.

Robin Jones

September 11, 2016

there are no words for your loss...

September 9, 2016

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. Psalms 119:50,76

BC~

Paul Ulrich

September 8, 2016

Pat was a good friend of mine at Marysville High School. He was always the smartest person in the building. Always clever. Never pretentious. Always eager to introduce you to ways to think more broadly about everything.

When we were 18, Pat already seemed 24.

He was Punk while we were still Heavy Metal.

I lost track of him in all his travels. Now I wish I hadn't. He will be missed. Our thoughts go with his Family.

Charles Morris

September 7, 2016

Miriam and Family, My family and I are deeply sorry for your loss. Neighbor, Charles S. Morris

Janel Hauser

September 7, 2016

Miriam, we are so sorry for the loss your family has experienced.

Susan Eagan

September 7, 2016

Miriam and family, I am so sorry to hear this news! I will keep you all in my prayers! Your neighbor, Susan Eagan

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