DENNIS-FITCH-Obituary

DENNIS E. FITCH Sr.

Obituary

Dennis E. "Denny" Fitch Sr., 69, of St. Charles, IL is survived by his wife, Rosa Rannels Fitch; his three children Amy Fitch Sandy of Middleton, WI, Dennis Fitch, Jr. of Scandia, MN, Brian M. Fitch of Denver, CO; and his two stepdaughters, Angelique Cullen Ketzback of Evanston, IL, Bre Cullen...

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Thanks Denny. I am 60 now and still alive. Thanks for the last 35 years rip

My name is Yvonne..Ive read his amazing story here in Northland, NZ and i think Denny sounded like one amazinging man! Someone you could count on and trust. What a blessed flight that was to have him aboard all those years ago..but God had him on that flight for a purpose..indeed. I just wanted to say a couple of words. I'm glad he found a special love again after his re overy from the accident and fir what he had to face..he did deserve it. May he have known the love & grace of Jesus...

I´ve learned a lot from Denny Fitch watching Air Disasters!RIP Denny!

Met Capt Fitch on my thru trip many years ago Dulles Airport. I was working his trip on c19 line mechanic. Talked to him in cockpit for brief time. Thank you Capt. Fitch.

Just learned of your passing, you came to our MCI corporate flight hangar in Dulles and we heard your story as part of our cockpit crew management course. You were a great guy. We enjoyed meeting you and you left a lasting impression on me.

I saw you a few times on Smithsonian Channel and words can not say enough about your dedication and expertise all those years you were with United. Rest in Peace Captain.

I remember that day very well. I was a flight attendant based in Denver. I just watched the documentary on Smithsonian channel. Captain Fitch you were a true legend and hero in the aviation world. They don´t make them like you anymore. You will never be forgotten.

Air disasters.. impossible landing....your my hero man...rip

I remember Capt. Fitch speaking about this horrible accident at our Rotary Meeting. His explanation of what happened that day was riveting. He was a born leader and remarkable individual. I will never forget meeting this man and grateful for his heroism!