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Robert L. Fitzhugh

Ypsilanti, Michigan

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Fitzhugh, Robert L. Ypsilanti, MI

Age 74, passed away Sunday, August 23, 2009. He was born December 23, 1934 in Houston, MO, the son of Arnold and Gladys Fitzhugh. Bob was a graduate of Ypsilanti High School. He served honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Korean War, obtaining the...

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Glen, Sorry for your loss, prayers are with you and your family.

Kim Gipfert and Family

Glen, Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. May your memories bring you comfort.

Glen and Fitzhugh Family,
Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Its never easy to lose anyone no matter how well you are prepared. Our thoughts will be with you and you family, our prayers will be with you also. God bless the memories you hold, he will be with you in your heart forever!
Jeff & Jen

Glen--my prayers are with you and your family during this hard time. I respect the close and special relationship you've always had with your father and know that he will continue to be with you every day as your gaurdian angel. May your memories bring you comfort and time bring you peace. Micci Mitchell

Glenn
Your dad and I grew up togother from the 2nd grade to last Sunday .mWe were in service in some real trying times of the 50s . At a very young age he stated he wanted to be a Marine ,and was a very outstanding one . He knew what he wanted in life and some how did just about all he wanted . He always talked of you . I will miss him
very much as you will .We did lots of good things Bob and I .
Hang in there
Bill Oltersdorf

Miss You DAD

To Mr. Fitzhugh's Family,
Please accept this expression of sympathy in your loss. I was fortunate to have worked with him being an elected official at the State and Local Government levels. He was strong in his beliefs and the role of government in our lives. He was an interesting, intelligent and caring person. I enjoyed our working together and sometimes we disagreed, but our conversations generally ended with the ability to laugh and agree to disagree. Our world is a little bit...