Bernard-FitzPatrick-Obituary

Bernard T. FitzPatrick

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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FitzPatrick, Bernard T. - Beloved Husband, Father & Grandfather Age 89, of St. Paul, on November 8, 2004. Mass of Christian Burial 10AM Friday at ST. LEO THE GREAT CATHOLIC CHURCH, 2055 Bohland Ave., St. Paul. Visitation 4-8PM Thursday the O'HALLORAN & MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 575 S. Snelling...

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To the Fitzpatrick Families:

Grandfathers hold a special place in our hearts - we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

To the FitzPatricks,
All of our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. We are very proud to have known your father and the entire FitzPatrick family.God bless.

From everyone at work, Ellen, our thoughts are with you and your family. I've enjoyed many wonderful stories about Bernie and look forward to hearing many, many more.

Bernie, I'm always proud that you were my Godfather. May God rest your Soul now from the torments of the POW years, and the last couple of years. Corinne, and "kids", you were wonderful caregivers. Thank you and bless you all.

To the Fitzpatrick Family,
I know how close you all are, and that this must be a difficult time. Bernard was a true hero, and from what I hear a great father and grandfather - he had to be to raise such a nice bunch of folks.

Corinne and your wonderful family, Bernie was such an example of strength and faith; it was truly an honor to know him. You are in our prayers.
All our love.

Aunt Corrinne and family...Am so sorry to hear of Bernie's passing. I've always heard so many wonderful stories of Uncle Bernie, I'm sure he will be truly missed by so many. My husband Gary had so wanted to meet him in person as Bernie's tank unit was parent to the unit that Gary recently retired from in Duluth. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort with memories and stories shared by all who have known him throughout his wonderful life....

Dear Corinne and Family,
We send our love and wonderful memories of Bernie.We were invited to hear him sing at St. Agnes church,followed by brunch at Ciatti's. Bernie's voice was beautiful and his laugh, often we told him, put Ed McMann to shame. Our adventures together at Crosby Pte. will never be forgotten. Bernie, you are now just beginning the rest of your life.
Love, Betsy and Trice

Bernie was a true hero, an inspiration to all of us who love our country. Please know that his heroism will never be forgotten.
Love,
Barbie and Ray