Leo-Fitzgerald-Obituary

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Leo Fitzgerald

Portland, Maine

Nov 7, 1988 – Feb 19, 2020 (Age 31)

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BORN
November 7, 1988
DIED
February 19, 2020
AGE
31
LOCATION
Portland, Maine

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Cremation Society of New Hampshire - Manchester Obituary

Leo Michael Fitzgerald, age 31, of Manchester, NH, lost his battle with the demons of addiction on February 19, 2020, while residing in Portland, Maine. He graced the presence of many schools in the Manchester area, building many friendships along the way. Leo worked in the field of auto...

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So sorry to see another man cut down by this horrific disease in what should be the best time of their life. Leo you brought comfort to Alan and me when we lost our Sam. I now see the two of you chumming around in heaven. Thank you for fighting a good fight. Now you are at peace. God bless.

My dear Grace, A special Requiem aeternam for your brother and Aves for you & your family since I truly understand.

So sorry, I just want to commend your familiy's choice and courage to be honest and not deny this awful struggle many families in America struggling to keep family stuff private. I ge it, but, reality is we all need to support this problem.l Young never thinks this happens to them...and does not understand the impact this has on fqm lies and friends.... God bless you, your family and friends.....





God Bless all of you

We do not know each other but, my son to has had a prb.em with addiction! I can not express how very sorry I am for your loss....My son battled with addiction since he was 151. HE IS NOW 36. It took his son now 2 to wake up... he now thinks about his life differently for his little man.....So scared, I'm proud of him but ,an addict is an addict is a choice/disease. Your in my prayers. God bless you and your family and friends dealing with this tragic loss....you are all in my prayers. ...

i work at starbucks.. over the past few months he was one of my regulars and came in w coworkers. his sense of humor instantly made me remember him and i was always happy to see him come in and he'd ask me how i was and we'd genuinely talk or joke or whatever. he always seemed genuinely happy. it really hurt my heart to hear that he's gone. i really didn't know him well at all but that i'll never see him come into my starbucks again breaks my heart. i wish i could have known him better but...

Chris and Grace, We are so sorry to hear of Leo's death. We've know Leo since he was a small boy at St. Anthony School. He remained friends with our son Joe. He would stop over periodically. Always with a huge hug and a smile on his face. Our hearts are breaking for you--we know your pain. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

The Gregoire family (Scott) extends heartfelt sympathy to your family at the loss of Leo who was very kind and a dear friend to my son. Scott will always have the memories of many road trips with Leo & his dad. May he find peace now. Ellen Gregoire

We are so sad to learn about Leo's passing after many difficult challenges. He was a caring, kind-hearted young man we've known since he was a little boy, always with a huge smile on his face. You will be missed by many friends and your dear family. We send our loving thoughts to you all. Susan Hilchey and Bob Gagnon

Chris and family - I am SO sorry for your loss. I hope and pray that you can cherish the good memories and hope that Leo's story will help others who are battling addiction to find the help and support they need.