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James J. Fitzgibbon Jr.

Holyoke, Massachusetts

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James J. Fitzgibbon, Jr. 1952 - 2013 SOUTH HADLEY - Jim Fitzgibbon, 60, died peacefully on April 3 at the Holyoke Medical Center surrounded by his loving family. Born in Holyoke to the late James J. and Barbara (Lucey) Fitzgibbon, he graduated from Holyoke High School, attended St. Michael's...

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Sue, It´s hard to believe it´s the ten year anniversary of Jimmy´s passing. I remember following Jimmy on Rt 91racing to a baseball game that Jamie and Matthew had to play in. Jimmy was driving like a bat out of hell and I not sure of the location of the baseball field raced close behind him. When we got to the field I was a wreck. I told Jimmy that if he was caught speeding no big deal, as for me I would have gotten a ticket for sure. As I look back on this I have to laugh. Jimmy was...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

So sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Sincerely
Dave and Anne Lucey

Sue and family; I'm so very sorry for your loss.My thoughts and prayers have been with you since I heard.
I'm also sorry I was unable to make the services as I had commitments I could not move.Please take care.
marc whalen

Barry, Kevin, Deb and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this very difficult time. May his spirit stay strong in you all forever.

Dear Sue, please accept our condolences for your losses. Our hearts go out to you and your extended families.
Sincerely, Dave and Lori Purcell
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Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your husband, father and brother. Jim was a good Trooper, fun loving and liked by all who knew him. May he Rest in Peace.

Tom Creighton, 58th RTT

Dear Sue and Family, Sorry to learn about the passing of Jim. He was a couple of years ahead of me but I remember him well playing baseball when we were kids, especially at Mayer Field on Westfield St. He hit some of the longest home runs over the fence in the history of that field. May God Bless you in this difficult time.