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Dwight Fitzgerald

Dunnellon, Florida

1959-2008

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Dwight A. Fitzgerald, 48, of Dunnellon, Florida, passed away Tuesday, November 4, 2008, at Shands Teaching Hospital at University of Florida. He was born December 15, 1959, in Bath, Maine. He moved here in 1992 from West Palm Beach, FL. He had been a lifelong resident of Maine until moving to...

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I am sure no one will read this but having thought of Dwight from time to time, I did a little research and found his obit and want to take the opportunity to say a few words about your husband and dad. I coached Dwight at Morse High School his junior and senior seasons. Subsequently, I coached another thirty years but never coached a harder worker or a more competitive athlete. He worked himself to the bone, always in exceptional condition, your dad would outrun, out hustle, and out work...

Cara, I would like to offer my sincere condolences to you and your family in the recent loss of your loved one. My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours!

Dear Cara and family,
We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Rustina Jones&
Phyllis Hargrave

To The Fitzgerald Family:

I was so sorry to see the news of Dwight on John Boyle's website. Dwight was a great competitor, and while I never knew him well, he will be missed.

Hang in there, Todd, and ride faster than you ever have. I'm thinking of you.

Greg Nelson

Dear Cara, Todd & Troy,
We are so sorry to hear of your loss.

Was sorry to hear about the passing of Dwight; Praying for you in your loss ,may it console you to know others care and pray for you. My deepest sympathy goes to all the family also Benny and Margaret so very sorry

Dear Cara, Todd & Troy,
My heart goes out to you and is heavy with hearing of Dwight's passing. He was a fine man--a good father and husband--and always put his family first. He loved each of you very much as was evident in our conversations from the time Troy started t-ball with me to when running into him in town. He was a respected pharmacist and I will miss him, his shaved head and the kind words he always spoke of you. We don't know what tomorrow brings, and that's why now more...

I'm so sorry for your loss and remember Dwight fondly, if distantly.

Dwight lived down the street from our family house on Valley Road in Bath until I was 8 years old and we moved. He played with my brothers and hung out with a huge pack of little boys in that neighborhood.

I didn't know him well as we got older, but it saddens me that he is gone.

My sympathy to you and your family.

Susan (Stover) Garrett

I was so sorry to hear of Dwight's passing. May you find comfort in the people and places that sustain you.
I, too, am a childhood friend of Dwight's from Bath, Maine. In fact, I declared Dwight my boyfriend in first grade. We sat under our desks eating Christmas tree cookies together--One of many fond childhood memories. So sorry for your loss.