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John Fitzpatrick

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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John "Jack" Fitzpatrick 1923 - 2011 STOCKBRIDGE John Hitchcock Fitzpatrick, 88, a passionate and involved citizen of the Berkshires for over 50 years, died peacefully at home on July 23, 2011. Always called Jack, he was born on April 5, 1923, in Quincy to Clarence E. and Clara Hitchcock...

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Thoughts and prayers Michael Cosby

Dear Jane, Nancy, and Ann,

I was honored to serve with and be mentored by dear Senator Jack. He believed the opportunity to serve the public in elected office was truly an honor. He was my role model.

Senator Jack Fitzpatrick served the Commonwealth with uncommon passion, a deep respect for and a warm camaraderie with his colleagues, a comprehensive understanding of the legislative process, and a fierce determination to represent well his district.

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Dear Jane, Nancy and Ann,
Debbi and I are so sorry to hear of the passing of Jack Fitzpatrick. He was a great inspiration to the both of us while working at th Red Lion Inn during the 1970's. He will be missed by all of us who knew him in so many ways.

Dear Mrs. Fitzpatrick, Nancy and Ann: There are no words I can think of that could bring comfort at this horrific time. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

I will always remember my many years with my mother working at Country Curtains.

Stockbridge has lost so much.

Joni Vincent

Dear Jane and Family;
My sincere heartfelt condolences, my prayers are with you at this difficult time. My late wife (Joan) worked at the Lee Warehouse, and always spoke highly of Jack.

Hal Ross

to the Fitzpatrick family - my late father took photographs for your family for years. Please accept our sincere condolences from my family to yours.
Mrs. William F. Plouffe & family~

Dear Jane, Nancy & Ann: I had the privilege to work at the Housatonic Curtain Company for many years and got to know the generousity of the family owned business but we also saw the personality of a man who cared for so many in so many ways! Growing up in Stockbridge, I watched the Country Curtain business grow from Main to Shamrock Streets to the Red Lion Inn. I watched Nancy & Ann grow into wonderful women guided by parents who taught them compassion, business sense and how to be ladies!...

Jonathan Edwards.
Theodore Sedgwick.
Cyrus Field.
Norman Rockwell.
Jack Fitzpatrick.

Thus is written the history of Stockbridge.