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PAUL MICHAEL FITZSIMMONS
Paul Michael Fitzsimmons, writer, passed away on July 11, 2010 at the Bath V.A. where he received excellent care in his last year of life. Paul was born in Boston on June 12, 1923. He was the son of Edward and Julia (Coveney) Fitzsimmons and brother of Marie McFadden, Fred (Audrey) Fitzsimmons, Celestine Gookin, Joan Stinson (deceased) and Richard Fitzsimmons (deceased). Paul was a veteran of World War II, serving in the Merchant Marine in the Pacific, Atlantic, and Mediterranean as second mate and navigator on the U.S. Rum River. He was licensed to sail any ship, any tonnage, on any ocean. One of his most stirring memories was meeting up with his brother Freddie in the midst of the war on the island of Guam where Freddie was serving with the United States Marine Corps. Their mother, Julia, wept with joy to receive word that her sons had such a reunion in the midst of such times. Paul was a passionate defender of the Constitution and a devoted patriot of the principles of democracy. Until his dying day, he maintained an impassioned plea to the nation to peacefully rebel against the corporate takeover of our liberties. His People's Manifesto was last published in the Watkins Review in 2008.
Paul is the father of Robert (Mindy) Fitzsimmons, John Fitzsimmons (deceased) Paula Fitzsimmons (Philip Davis) Marie Fitzsimmons (Kirk Peters) Daniel Fitzsimmons (Dorothy Elizabeth). He is the grandfather of Dr. Coveney Fitzsimmons (Gabriel Gomez), Liam Fitzsimmons, Jores Peters, Jared Peters, Sophie Fitzsimmons Peters, Hilary Davis, Colin Davis, Connor Fitzsimmons, Rowan Elizabeth, and William Fitzsimmons. He is the great grandfather of Zade Ixchel.
Paul began his writing career in NYC where his early literary successes included Family of Five (1956), End of the Road (1957), By the Light of the Moon (1957) Green Goods and Gold (1959), A Ring is a Precious Thing (1957), the Oracle Machine and Mr. Kessler (1957) and The Way of a Dog (1957). Paul was commissioned by Beacon Press to write the Howard Hughes story and to bring his family to Hollywood to write screenplays. Instead, the family moved to Burdett to an old farmhouse with one hundred acres and began their lives in upstate New York. During that time, Paul authored "Confessions of a Year Round Hunter" for True Magazine, scripts for plays, eloquent poetry, and impassioned political articles. He acted in local theatre with the Burdett Players, worked to bring about the Citizen's Party, demonstrated against the closing of Sampson State Hospital, and wrote prolifically. After the Flood of 72, Paul wrote a sweeping ode of the Chemung River Flood. His Christmas Dream, written for his daughter Paula, was loved by Katherine Hepburn who was touched by the magic of Paul's writing. Paul resided in Front Royal Virginia for many years where he wrote guest editorials for the Washington Post and the Riverton Press. In 1982, at age 59, Paul fulfilled a lifetime dream of hiking the entire Appalachian Trail, 2,175 miles from Springer Georgia to Mt. Katadin, Maine. His story was published in the Appalachain Hiker. In 2000, Paul made a trip to Scotland to see his beloved friend and fellow AT Hiker, war correspondent, Jack Willis. The two writers had a special bond borne from their restless natures and adventurous souls.
Paul recently celebrated his 87th birthday at the music recital of his grandson Colin, enjoyed a beer at the Stone Cat Café, and ate homemade cake prepared by his son-in-law Kirk. More than anything, Paul was most proud of his children and expressed enormous gratitude to their mother. Paul died having held each of his four children on the last day of his life. As Paul lived by the pen, your remembrances may be sent to C/O Fitzsimmons Family, 5550 Peach Orchard Point, Hector, New York 14841. Perhaps you would like to buy a lottery ticket, make a contribution to the Watkins Glen Library to offset his many late charges, or hike a portion of the Appalachian Trail in his memory. Or simply start a peaceful revolution. As Paul would say "Good Deal". The family will receive friends at the Stone Cat Café on Saturday, July 17th from 2-4.

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Published by Ithaca Journal on Jul. 13, 2010.

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Joe Centini

July 23, 2010

I was fortunate to have crossed paths with the Fitzsimmons family many years ago .I never knew Paul but I wish I had.My thoughts and prayers go out to Bob,Paula and the rest of the family.

Joan Martin

July 16, 2010

My sincere sympathy to the Fitzsimmons Family.

Ethel Fuller

July 14, 2010

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Silvie Wieczorek

July 14, 2010

We enjoyed our friendship with the Fitzsimmons family very much. Jack met him at the time of protesting the closing of Sampson. Your tribute was very moving and we are sorry for your loss.
Silvie Fridie Wieczorek and Jack Fridie

Shelly Champion-Harrington

July 13, 2010

The Fitzsimmons Family,
I truly enjoyed knowing your father, grandfather, brother and friend. He was a fantastic person to debate with and very knowledgeable when and if you did debate with him. I especially got to know his son and daughter-in-law, Bob and Mindy and their children Coveney and Liam. What a legacy he has passed to 2 of his grandchildren that I know quite well. I am so sorry for your loss but I know he is somewhere enjoying a good debate with someone and is having a blast! God speed to the entire Fitzsimmons family!

Nan Woodworth-Shaw

July 13, 2010

What a wonderful tribute to your father! I have many fond memories of chats with him many years ago. I am sorry for your loss, but wish you joy and peace in your memories and reflections as you spend time together.

Dick and Teresa Reidy

July 13, 2010

WE first met Paul at a Union Hall where we were all listening to candidates speak. As we left, we met Paul out side and spent some pkeasant time with him. he was impressed that we would be bothered with an "old man".From that time on we exchanged Christmas cards and he always sent a long note of current events. Our last card was retutned and now we know why. He had become a good friend.

Joe & Jane Graham

July 13, 2010

He was very fortunate to have a loving and caring family throughout his long life.

Sue Morton

July 13, 2010

Paul was a charming and unique man and his calls to me will be dearly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Fitzsimmons family.

Patty Kacyon

July 13, 2010

I am sorry to hear of Paul's passing. I met Paul at a poetry reading in Watkins Glen several years ago and was enralled with his poems and prose. I got to know him better as time went on. He had an exceptional talent for making words come alive! He was kind enough to give me copies of several of his works. We will miss his talent!

Jack & Jo Pat Wright

July 13, 2010

Our thoughts are with all of you.

Patricia

July 13, 2010

I am so sorry for the loss of your dear loved one. It's comforting to know that God cares for all of us. The Bible gives us hope that one day we can see our loved ones again. On behalf of all mankind Jesus surrendered his soul. John 15:13 says “No one has love greater than this, that someone should surrender his soul on behalf of his friends.” Truly I am sorry to hear of the loss of your dear loved one and I hope these few words will bring you comfort and hope.

July 13, 2010

This is the first I've heard of Mr. Fitzsimmons. What a great man he must've been. Love that he chose Burdett over Hollywood! Nancy V.H., Elmira, NY

Rick and Linda Franklin

July 13, 2010

Dear Paula and family,
Our heart felt condolences to your family on the passing of your father. It is always difficult to lose a family member but know that as long as he is in your memories he will never be forgotten. His many achievements attests to the exciting life he lead.

Rick and Linda Franklin

Rich Bitter

July 13, 2010

Paul was one of the most interesting men I have ever met. I used to look forward to seeing him at the garage because he always stayed a while an engaged us in interesting banter. He was a unique individual who, whether they know it or not, the world will miss. My sincerest condolences to his family.

Sue Lodge Edwards

July 13, 2010

Bob and Family,

I'm so sorry to hear of your father's passing. May he rest in peace.

Frances Ennamorato=LaForge

July 13, 2010

Sorry to hear of your loss.My thoughts and prayers are with you.

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