RONALD-FITZPATRICK-Obituary

RONALD LEE FITZPATRICK Sr.

Brawley, California

1958 - 2021

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Ronald Lee Fitzpatrick Sr. was born on August 4, 1958 in Brawley, CA and passed away on January 2, 2021 at Pioneers Memorial Hospital also in Brawley. Ron was a lifelong Imperial Valley resident who graduated High School at Brawley Union High. He is survived by his siblings, Robert Eaton and...

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On this anniversary of Ronald´s passing to Heaven. I remember the fun times we shared with both him and his twin Brother Donald. Climbing trees, playing sports, cruising, getting into fights ahhh the fun stuff... Missed but, not forgotten...CAMPO BROS...

This was a great day at the San Diego zoo together! It was also unfortunately the last time I was able to spend time with Ronnie! I'll always keep him close in my heart. Missing you Ronnie, love Liza.

Miss you Ronnie, and thank you for being my friend. One of the best gifts I will treasure forever was the time I had with you.

I did not get to say goodbye... So Ronnie... I wanted you to know even if your -physical shell- is no longer here, the memories of having you in my life and being able to get to know you, are and always will be in my heart and soul. I love you. And I miss you so much... Thank you for being a true friend and for always being there for me. Nothing is the same without you. I am getting emotional just writing this. 8 hope we see each other again one day or in another life.

I’ve been away for so long that I lost touch with the twins aka ( quates ). I have so many great memories of them. Roni had the darker red hair. Two brothers that always had my back when I was growing up, they lived across the street from us in the projects aka CAMPO , we had a local neighborhood social club and they were regulars. I really wish I could have found them in our later years. We played neighborhood football , swimming in the canals . Swinging on ropes from the eucalyptus...

What can I say, anyone who knew my brothers, "the twins" as they were affectionately called, (because no one could tell them apart, except for us), knew that Ronnie and Donald were kind, generous and would have your back at the drop of a hat. I just wish I had gotten more time to spend with them in our later years.
Ronnie and I worked at Valley Fish Farms, Catfish farm out on Dogwood Road in the late 70s and we delivered fish all over S. Cal lakes and reservoirs. He was a good reliable...

When I first met Ronald, he and his twin brother, Donald, were on top of a huge Eucalyptus tree. They were tying a rope, attached to a tire, to a large branch on the tree. We used that tire as a swing to jump into our neighborhood watering hole. The twins were always up for an adventure and challenge. We were fortunate to have grown up with them in the “Ole Government Camp”. So many great and fun times! Both Ronald and his brother, Donald were a big part of our lives. Ronald, you will be...

Forever r i p...you will be so greatly miss by so many..especial by you children...you we're a awesome dad...so mellow and happy....and a great artists...It was great knowing you...you differently left your mark in the world...

The memories of the twins smile will forever live on! The campo memories....