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Max Fitzpatrick Obituary

Max Ray Fitzpatrick, 89, of Greenwood, IN and lifelong Johnson County, IN resident passed away Saturday, June 24, 2023, at Greenwood Village South Pavilion.

He was born January 17, 1934, in Clark Township, Johnson County, IN to Charles Ray Fitzpatrick and Lola Fern (Hommel) Fitzpatrick. He married Lois Rachel (Hamilton) Fitzpatrick on June 19, 1981, at Glenn's Valley United Methodist Church in Indianapolis, IN; she preceded him in death on May 12, 2010.

Max was a graduate of Clark Township High School, having received his BA and BS from Franklin College, his MS from Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, his Academy of School Executives from Butler University Indianapolis and the Indiana Academy of School Principals in Indianapolis, IN. Max had been teacher and later was principal at Webb Elementary and Needham Elementary School for Franklin Community School Corporation retiring in 1991. At Webb Elementary School in Franklin, IN, the gymnasium was named the Max Fitzpatrick Gym. He was a passionate volunteer at the Johnson County 4-H Fair and at the Johnson County Museum of History in Franklin.

Max was a member of several associations including the National Education Association, Johnson County 4-H Agricultural Fair Association, Indiana Association of Fairs, Festivals and Events, the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, the International Entertainment Buyers Association, a founding member of the Indiana Regulated Amusement Device Safety Board, the Johnson County Retired Teachers Association, Johnson County Farm Bureau Inc., Indiana Farm Bureau Inc, Indiana University Alumni Association, the Indiana University Woodburn Guild, Franklin College Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Johnson County Historical Society, Franklin Chamber of Commerce, Franklin Educational Foundation, various antique automobile clubs including the Central Indiana Old Car Club and the Johnson County Antique Machinery Association.

His fraternal organizations include Franklin Masonic Lodge #107, Indianapolis Valley of the Scottish Rite, Murat Shrine and Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Max attended Hurricane Community Church in Franklin, IN and First Presbyterian Church in Arcadia, FL. He served on various boards and had committee assignments for the Johnson County Historical Society, Indiana Fair Association and the Indiana Ride Safety Commission/Homeland Security.

Max was also a participant in the International Association of Fairs and Expositions Convention in Las Vegas, NV and attended and participated in the State and National Elementary Principal Conventions, organizer of the Johnson County Indiana Bicentennial Parade, chairman and manager for the fund-raising and moving of the Franklin Railroad Depot so that the Franklin Educational Foundation might be formed to operate the Chamber office building and railroad museum, leader of children's education trips to Chicago and Southern Indiana and former secretary/treasurer of the Indiana Fair Association.

Max received the Franklin Kiwanis Club Rural Life Award two times, once as a 4-H member and once as an adult 4-H Leader, Franklin Jaycee's Outstanding Young Educator, Indiana Association of Elementary Principals, Principal of the year in 1983 and 1990, 50 year 4-H leader, he and his wife Lois were chosen as Friends of Purdue University Extension Service in 2004, Phoenix Award two times-SAE, Franklin, IN, Indiana University outstanding alumni, Franklin College Alumni Citation Award, Franklin Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Citizen award now known as the Max R. Fitzpatrick Distinguished Citizen Award, past president award from the Indiana Association of Fairs, a member of the Indiana Association of Fairs Hall of Fame, honorary Lt. Colonel of the Indiana State Police, Franklin City Navy-Commander Franklin, IN and honorary Kentucky Colonel, and a Johnson County Historian. He enjoyed traveling with his wife Lois, visiting friends, farming, promoting fairs, advancement of young people, sports, camping, outdoor life, carpentry, reading, automobiles and antique tractors.

Survivors include his family brother-in-law and sister-in-law David and Carol Ann Hamilton of New Castle, IN, sister-in-law Fran Parkison and husband John of Parker City, IN, a special friend Jean Ann Jones of Franklin, IN, close family friends since 1952 having met at Franklin College Wendell Campbell and Patricia Campbell of Franklin, IN, close friends Scott and Michelle Miller of Arcadia, IN, a nephew Don Medsker (Deb) of Arcadia, FL, a niece Carolyn Snyder of Shelbyville, IN , nephew Tony Medsker of Shelbyville, IN and great-nieces and great-nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents Charles Ray Fitzpatrick and Lola Fern (Hommel) Fitzpatrick, his wife Lois Rachael (Hamilton) Fitzpatrick, a stepsister Wilma (Fitzpatrick) Medsker, stepbrother Wayne Dragoo, brother-in-laws and sister-in- laws Dale and Nona Hamilton, Stephen and Mary Lee Hamilton and Carolyn and Bill Necessary.

Reverend Dan McLaughlin will conduct a service on Friday, June 30, 2023, at 10:30AM at Swartz Family Community Mortuary and Memorial Center, 300 South U.S. 31 (Morton Street) in Franklin, IN and will be live-streamed at www. swartzmortuary.com. Friends may call Thursday, June 29, 2023, from 3PM until 8PM at the mortuary. Burial will be at Greenlawn Cemetery in Franklin, IN.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Indiana 4-H Foundation, P.O. Box 3125 Indianapolis, IN, 46206 or at www.in4h.org, or the Johnson County 4-H and Agricultural Fair, Attention Kim Roberts, 250 Fairground Street, Franklin, IN 46131. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.swartzmortuary.com. Information 317-738-0202.

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Published by The Shelbyville News on Jun. 26, 2023.

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TONY MEDSKER

July 2, 2023

After the funeral we got back to the funeral home lots of flowers.. Of course state police officer had been killed in a tragic accident he was there being prepared for his funeral. A trooper was on duty every 3 hours never to leave the man alone. I spoke that we should leave some flowers by the door they basically guarded. My daughter took some baby's breath and some Fern and simply put it in a styrofoam cup. I walked by and simply wrote
State Police Officer
Thank You !
Later that afternoon my daughter went back to get the overabundance of flowers, upon entry they asked her to come meet the fallen officers wife. She cried out on my daughter's shoulder how amazing that was just something so simple but yet so touching. My daughter and her mother proceeded to get the Fallen Officers Wife and Guest a white and red rose from the bouquets they had for each of them. Somewhere In the Mix of this Max Fitzpatrick had his hands in the middle of it, that was my uncle never left anyone out. Just glad something so simple could touch the heart of such a young woman's broken torn tattered feelings. One great person or deed deserves another, hopefully that's some Resurrection to carry your family forward.

Never to Generous

Chuck & Kim Herman

June 30, 2023

Max you will be missed on Fri nights at cards in Arcadia Village. A great man so glad we met you. So many fond memories. Fly high my friend.

Richard D Jones

June 26, 2023

May God Bless you Max you were an outstanding and caring man! I'm proud to have known you!

TONY MEDSKER

June 26, 2023

Best of the best. Not because he was my great uncle because he was my great uncle. Finally you have came to rest after a tough and resilient 2023 you've been running hard for a while and finally there were no breaks left inside. Glad me and my family were there shortly after Christmas holiday and spent New Years with you and yes he stayed up to see it come in. You will always be missed take care ride High and move on. Always to be missed but never to be forgotten

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