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Lori Fitzpatrick Obituary

Lori Sue Fitzpatrick

Lori Sue Fitzpatrick died surrounded by loved ones on Saturday, August 29, 2020 at her home in Gilbert, Arizona. She was 62. Lori was born in West Covina, California on March 16, 1958. The only daughter of the late Carolyn Lindbloom and George Lindbloom, Lori was raised in Tempe, Arizona. As a young girl she loved playing with barbie dolls and sewing her own clothing. During her senior year of High School, Lori was crowned the Queen of Queens for Tempe High's class of 1976.

While at Arizona State University, she met Michael Stevens Fitzpatrick. The two were married on November 28, 1980. Mike and Lori spent 40 years building a strong and happy life together. The couple has four sons: Brandon Michael, Jason Stevens, Ryan Joseph and Shaun Bernard.

Lori was the foundation of her family. She spent her early years as a mother at home raising her growing boys. Over the years, she became known for her mac and cheese, yummy yummy potatoes, and always burning the bread. As things changed from pajama dance parties and pancake dinners to football games and swim meets, Lori was always by their side providing comfort and support no matter the situation. In 1996, Lori received her Master's in Education from ASU and began her teaching career. Lori, affectionately known as Ms. Fitz, taught elementary education in the Gilbert School District for 13 years before retiring in 2009.

Upon retiring, Lori filled her days by living them. She returned to sewing and learned to love yoga. She enjoyed a good glass of red wine with her BFF, but preferred a cold Coors Light with her pizza. She spent much of her time enjoying her growing brood of grandchildren. Lori was a very active and hands on Gramma. Always willing to play zoo or set up a princess tea party. She gave her grandchildren the same gift of comfort and support that she had shown her boys. The children lived for their special time with Gramma and their chance to play in the orange room. Lori particularly loved to play games. From Mystery Date to Monopoly, she was always up for a match.

Lori was a doer and found the joy in every day. She spent her mornings in the Arizona sun tending to her garden and walking her golden retriever Titan. She never met a picture she couldn't hang or a wall that wouldn't look better with a new coat of paint. She loved polka dots and the color orange and the challenge of getting her money's worth. In recent years, Mike and Lori became frequent golf partners and enjoyed date nights with sushi and a movie. She found peace and happiness in the mountains of Pinetop, Arizona where she and Mike spent many evenings together enjoying the sunsets.

In June of 2019, Lori was diagnosed with Stage IV Lung Cancer. Lori faced treatment after treatment with a positive attitude, never losing her optimistic outlook on life. She faced her last days with smiles and laughter as she continued to play games, barbies, and dinosaurs with her grandkids huddled around her. Lori was proud of the life she had lived and the boys she had raised. An inspiration to us all, Lori was always giving of herself to others. She believed in the power of positivity and the idea that a kind word and a hug could make a difference.

Lori will be remembered for many, many things, but most of all for her vibrant smile, her love of a good pun, and her rainy day cookies.

In addition to her husband Michael, Lori is survived by her father George Lindbloom and her sons Brandon [Naomi], Jason [Jenna], Ryan [Liza], Shaun [Merideth]. Additionally, she is survived by her three brothers Charles Lindbloom, Steven Lindbloom, and George Lindbloom Jr.; as well as her 16 grandchildren: Brady, Tate, Rex, Lucy, Fallon, Maizy, Ryder, Suki, Levi, Zoey, Ruby, Luke, Mika, Juliet, Griffin, and Jake.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are limited in our ability to invite others to pay their respects following the loss of Lori. There will be an opportunity to do so once it is again safe for friends and family to gather. We plan to have a traditional memorial service in a few months once social distancing and other restrictions have been lifted.

The family welcomes donations to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital as an expression of sympathy in lieu of flowers. www.stjude.com. Arrangements by Gilbert Memorial Park.
Published by The Arizona Republic from Sep. 8 to Sep. 9, 2020.

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Ben Baty

September 2, 2023

I met Lori at Broadmor elementary school and we were classmates up until our graduation in 1976 from Tempe High. I remember her as always being kind to others.

Susan Kreitzer

September 2, 2023

Lori was a fantastic Teacher and a wonderful help for new teachers and a her team. She is greatly missed! She loved her family and was very proud of all of them! She was a great friend to all!!

Susan Kreitzer

September 2, 2023

What a great person and teacher, she is missed

Susan Kreitzer

September 2, 2021

Lori was a great Teacher and she was loved by all her students and their families.

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Peggy Thompson

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Susan Kreitzer

September 17, 2020

Lori was a wonderful person, teacher, mom, and wife. I worked with her at Gilbert Public Schools, she was great with students and they loved her! She was bright, witty, smart and caring! Students were lucky to have her as their teacher. I loved working with her. She loved her husband and her boys very much and spoke about them often, she was very proud of her family!

Craig Erwin

September 12, 2020

To Mike and your family. I fondly remember the social occasions with Roger Newkirk's staff. Lori was always very animated and fun to be around. Can not imagine your grief and the feeling of being alone right now. Remember that you friends and colleagues from the past are thinking about you today. Please let us know if a memorial is planned so we can celebrate her beautiful life.

Exquisite Tribute Standing Spray

a loved one

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The Hustons

September 9, 2020

High school boys rarely talk about their friends mom but mine did about Lori. I knew she was kind and understanding and had a great sense of humor. What a beautiful family she left way too soon. Condolences from our family.

Abbey Herr Brennan

September 9, 2020

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. We know she will be greatly missed by many people.
Sincerely,
Dave, Marcia Herr & Abbey Herr Brennan

Lori was always so kind to me and I always appreciated it during all those games and swim meets growing up. - Abbey Herr Brennan

Chuck Lindbloom

September 9, 2020

Lori was a wonderful sister and I miss her dearly. As little kids, we dreamed about what our lives might hold. Even though her life was too short, I believe her dreams were realized. She leaves behind a beautiful legacy: a loving husband of 40 years, four outstanding sons and daughters’-in-law, and 16 grandchildren. I miss Lori but when I see her loving family, I see the results of a life well-lived. Great job, Lori. I love you!

Susan Coulson

September 9, 2020

Dear Ryan & Liza and kids, and All of Lori’s family,
We are Pennsylvanians who met Lori through our daughter’s family, living in NJ. Lori and I sat on a bench together, with just-starting-to-walk Zoey playing around our feet, while our granddaughters enjoyed a wild and colorful birthday party, filled with active little girls getting their hair styled, dancing, and playing party games. Lori and I yelled above the music, sharing with each other how much we had both loved being moms and teachers, and now spending time with our grandkids. We both wished we lived closer so we could see the kids and grandkids more often. She was such a lovely, warm, and down-to-earth person; I selfishly wished she lived closer, so she could be my friend! I learned, within that one meeting, how much Lori adored her growing family. And it was clear she felt her love for you all was affectionately returned. We are so deeply sorry for your great loss. She was wonderful!
Suzy & Mike Coulson

Stephen White

September 9, 2020

I was blessed to know Lori and Mike from the day they met at ASU. True love at first sight - Mike was my best friend and I knew he had met the girl of his dreams. Anyone who knows Lori is better off having that experience. What a wonderful spirit, and her family is a testament to her and Mike. Bless you, Fitz, and your family - for your loss and also for the gift of having Lori as a wife, friend, partner, mother and grandmother.
Sending my love through tears and a smile,
Stephen White

John Gray

September 9, 2020

In memory of Lori, what a beautiful smile of hope, love and grace she gave everyone! You will be missed by everyone who was Blessed to have received that unforgettable smile. May He Bless you with Eternal Life, and give your Family understanding in His plans which surpass all understanding. Peace be with you, and may we meet again. John and Bonnie Gray

Ben Baty

September 9, 2020

From Broadmor to McKemy to Tempe High Lori was always KIND to me.

Doug Barber

September 9, 2020

A very nice tribute. Condolences to all.

Michele LaVoy

September 9, 2020

Lori was always a very nice person very respectful to everyone always smiling. I new Lori in High School. Rest In Peace Lori

Kris Cupps

September 9, 2020

Mike & family - Lori would be so proud of this encapsulation of her life. I'm so sorry that your family was ripped off of spending so many more years with her. My thoughts go to each of you as you mourn the loss of such a great lady.

Kris Cupps

September 9, 2020

Mike & family - Lori would be so proud of how you encapsulated her life. It saddens me that you were ripped off of spending so many more years with her. My thoughts go to all of you each day as you mourn the loss of a great lady.

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