Rodric-Fitzgerald-Obituary

Rodric Fitzgerald

San Antonio, Texas

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FITZGERALDRodric E. B. "Fitz" Fitzgerald, born August 14, 1965 in Houston, Texas to Reuben and Jacqulyn Fitzgerald passed away July 31, 2011 at age 45 after a brief battle with cancer. Fitz, served honorably in the U.S. Air Force, and later attended UTSA where he graduated with a Bachelors degree...

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The spirt has risen, the soul is free. Your work is done my brother. It is very hard right now, but I know it will get easier...Rejoice with the Lord as now you are a member of the heavenly choir... Rest Well my friend.....rest well.....Buster

23 years.... I have 23 years of memories to cherish, and remember. How we will all miss you, as we do already. I just keep on putting one foot in front of the other, and keep my head up... I know one day it will be easier, and I also know that you fought til the end, my friend. But alas, you reside with the lord, in one of his many mansions... Farewell my friend, keep watch over us!!!

Fitz showcasing his modeling skills.

Fitz showcasing his modeling skills.

Fitz showcasing his modeling skills.

To the Fitzgerald Family:
I met Fitz through Ms. Freddie Freeman while participating in the many fashion shows held to raise funds for scholarships. Fitz had a way of bringing a smile to your face and making you laugh. I truly enjoyed the times I shared with him. I pray you find strength during these difficult times. He will be missed!

Fitz,

I thank you for all the special times we had and for introducing me to Bennie and all the wonderful people in your life. My life is richer, sweeter and happier for having known you...you will always be in my thoughts and prayer - I love you....sweet dreams.

Memorial Day Weekend Enjoying the Holidays

Fitz,

I will miss you. I'm still working for you and completing our mission.


Love,

Liz Franklin

Enjoying the Sun and Water

Farewell Fitz,

I still can't believe you are gone. I will cherish the times that we spent together and especially some of your last days when you came over to swim. You were so happy in the swimming pool, and it made me happy to be able to see you smiling and trying to get on the floats and boogie board. I look at those phots everyday and remember the good times.

You were strong all the way to the end, as you were in life. I will miss you.

Rest in Peace.