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Constance Violet Fitzgerald

Haydenville, Massachusetts

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DIED
January 25, 2019
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Haydenville, Massachusetts

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Constance Violet Fitzgerald of Haydenville died peacefully at her home after a seven year battle with ovarian cancer on January 25, 2019, at the age of sixty-six. Connie was born on January 10, 1953, in Baltimore, Maryland to Louellyn Freeman Fitzgerald and Robert Edward Fitzgerald, both of who...

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I remember Connie from high school. She was a kind, classy and wonderful young lady. I´m sad to learn of hear passing.

Dear Anne,
I was on the board of PDF 1990-2000. Connie was such an authentically sweet person. She embodied grace and compassion. Her presence had a huge impact on the culture of the organization. I had not seen Connie in many years. I have wonderful memories of her, that beautiful smile and her warm hugs. You and your family have my condolences.

Dear Anne,
I hadn't seen your Mom in many years or you since you were a baby. I met her and learned of her illness and passing through our mutual close friend Rose. I knew her in Baltimore, and she graciously opened her home in Northampton to me many, many years ago while I was looking for a place to live. She was a warm and rare spirit. My sincere best wishes to you and a blessing on her memory.

Anne,
I always enjoyed interacting with you and your mom, both together and when you came in separately into Bread Euphoria. She was a wonderful woman and she absolutely adored you and was so proud of whatever you did. She always spoke fondly about all the special projects you helped her with or did yourself. I thought it was so endearing that she called me Miss Lisa. She touched a lot of our hearts with her smile and her kindness. She will be dearly missed. My condolences to you and...

Dear Annie,
I am so sad to hear of the loss of your mother. I used to live across the street from the both of you. I had the pleasure of getting to know your Mom a little and would especially enjoy watching the way she mowed your beautiful lawn. She was a determined, strong and courageous woman. And she clearly adored you.

Dear Anne,
We are so heartbroken for you. Like your mom, you are a strong and deeply loving woman who has demonstrated your sweet nature in action over & over in recent years. Rich and I send our love,
Luahn and Rich

Condolences to Connie's family and friends, especially her daughter, Anne. I met Connie over 40 years ago, and haven't seen her in many years. She was such a generous and genuinely kind person. Her smile the same in her photo here, as in my memory. She touched so many people in her lifetime, and I'm grateful to have known her for however short a time.

Anne, you won't remember me but I remember you, and your mom. I worked at pdf from 2001 to 2005. Connie really was the glue. So much grace, so much love. Be well dear girl. May your memories help buoy you as you move through the stages of grief. Deep grief signifies deep and abiding love, and that is something your mom had for you, deep abiding love. In peace,

Connie was a truly kind & generous person whose warm hugs I will miss! She always made time to be present & listen. Her loss is keenly felt.