Brian-Fitzpatrick-Obituary

Brian Eugene Fitzpatrick

Madison, Connecticut

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FITZPATRICK, BRIAN EUGENE Brian E. Fitzpatrick of Madison, CT died unexpectedly on July 11, 2013. Born March 27, 1958, beloved son of Margaret (nee Burke) and the late Cornelius. Loving father of Katelin Burns (Brian) of NYC and Brian Fitzpatrick of Madison, CT. Dear brother of Geraldine Graetzer...

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I think of Brian so often and the memories always cause me to smile. He had such a wonderful energy and great sense of fun. He was a dear colleague and I consider myself blessed for having had the chance to work with him.

Brian I miss you so much. You were a uniquely wonderful person. Please help all of here to be as good as you.There is a plaque at Msgr. Scanlon H.S. in the Bronx on the baseball field where
they keep ypu memory alive. Yor sister Gerry.

Brian, I miss your ability to light up a room with your smile and laughter. Hope you are eternally smiling down at us

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

As we approach the first anniversary of Brian's passing, I write to reflect upon the wonderful years so many shared with Brian. He was caring, considerate, compassionate and an all around wonderful person. I miss him each and every day, but am comforted knowing that he's now in a better place.
Ellen

Katy and Brian John, your dad could always tell a funny joke and make a comment that would make you smile. I know he loved you guys so much and was so proud of you. Our prayers and thoughts are with you during the difficult time.

Brian was a wonderful person with a great sense of humor. My deepest sympathy to Pat, Katie and Brian. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. May the love and support and friends and family give you strength during this difficult time.

With so many memories over 30 years with Brian & Pat, it's no wonder that our last memories of Brian left Jim & I laughing after running in to him unexpectedly 2 years in a row on picnic islands on Lake George with his son, Brian and daughter, Kate.

Brian, you and your humor with be greatly missed. May you rest in peace.

We Remember Them
(From a previous service at Saint George Church, Guilford, Ct, New Union Prayer Book)


In the rising of the sun and its going down,
We remember them.
In the blowing of the wind and in the chill of winter,
We remember them.
In the opening of the buds and the rebirth of spring,
We remember them.
In the blueness of the sky and in the warmth of summer,
We remember them.
In the rustling of the leaves and in the beauty of autumn,
We remember...