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Nancy Fitzroy Obituary

Fitzroy, Nancy
NISKAYUNA - Dr. Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy, 96, a prominent long-time resident of Niskayuna, N.Y., and Fort Lauderdale, Fla., passed on Monday, January 15, at Ellis Hospital, in Schenectady, N.Y. Mrs. Fitzroy was the youngest of six children born in Pittsfield, Mass., to Jules Emil Deloye, Jr., and Mabel Esther Bush, on October 5, 1927.
She graduated from Pittsfield High School, in 1945, where she was a member of the Rockets for the school's Drum and Bugle band. She was the first woman to graduate from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, in 1949, with a Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering. She was hired by Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, in 1959. She worked as an assistant engineer with the heat transfer group. In 1952, she became a development engineer for General Electric, initially working on the Hermes Missile Program. Dr. Fitzroy would remain with the General Electric Company for the next 37 years. There she met her future husband Roland Victor Fitzroy, Jr. The couple were married in 1951. They were married for 53 years until Roland's passing. Nancy specialized as a heat transfer engineer with the Advanced Technology Laboratories, beginning in 1963. In 1965, she became a heat transfer consultant with the Research and Development Center, working on gas turbines, space satellites and other technologies. She was appointed editor of the GE Heat Transfer and fluid data books, a reference work that was made available by subscription to engineers worldwide, beginning in 1970. During the 1970's Nancy turned to administrative and management roles. She was named manager for heat transfer consulting in 1971, a strategic planner from 1974- 1976, then an advanced concepts planner and proposal manager, up to 1979.
During 1979 -1982 she was a manager of the energy and environmental programs with GE's Turbine Market and Projects Division. Thenceforth she worked as a consultant involved with gas turbines, nuclear energy and space vehicles. From June 1986 to June 1987, she became the first female President of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers- the first woman to head a major national engineering society. She retired in 1987. Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy was one the first female helicopter pilots, and both she and her husband enjoyed, flying, sailing, skiing and traveling. The Nancy DeLoye Fitzroy and Roland V. Fitzroy Medal was established in 2011, by The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Pioneering Contributions to the Frontiers of Engineering, leading to breakthroughs in existing technology or leading to a new application or new areas of engineering endeavors. Nancy's Awards and honors are many, Achievement Award, Society of Woman engineers (1972), Demers Medal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (1975), Davies Medal, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2014), Centennial Medal, American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1980), Federal of Professional Women Award (1984), Honorary Fellow, Institution of Mechanical Engineers (1987), Elected to the National Academy of Engineering (1966), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Hall of Fame (1999), Honorary Membership Award American Society of Engineer (2008), Honorary Doctorate in Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; Honorary Doctorate of Science Degree, New Jersey Institute of Technology. On October 30, 2006, Union College held the dedication of the Deloye-Fitzroy House at 203 Seward Place, in tribute to Nancy and her late husband, Roland V. Fitzroy, Jr., Union College, class of 1943; the dedication ceremony was presided over by then Union College President Stephen C. Ainlay. On May 14, 2019, the Admissions Building at RPI was renamed the Nancy Deloye Fitzroy, '49 and Roland V. Fitzroy, Jr. Admissions Building; then RPI President Shirley Ann Jackson presided over the dedication ceremony. Dr. Fitzroy was a member of the Mohawk Golf Club, in Schenectady, N.Y., for over 50 years and a long-time member of the Coral Ridge Yacht Club in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. She was also a member of the Hudson Mohawk Chapter of the American Theatre Organ Society. Nancy and her late husband, Roland, flew their own Cessna 310 twin-engine airplane, "Nancy's Fancy." She hosted many friends and relatives at her annual birthday celebration at her beloved Hawthorne Hill home, in Niskayuna, which she and her late husband purchased in 1972, a historical home built in 1928 (the Ruffner Estate) which was then the largest private home in the Schenectady area. The evening before Nancy's death, she asked one of her advisors to charter the jet to take her to Florida. Nancy is survived by her beloved niece, Linda Catherine DeLoye; her beloved nephew, Stephen Burr DeLoye (and his wife Deborah); three beloved grandnieces, Katherine Coughlan DeLoye, Tracy Lynn DeLoye Pero, Debra DeLoye; and a beloved grandnephew, Jason Burr DeLoye. A book about Mrs. Fitzroy entitled, "The Little Girl That Could Do Anything," by David D. Campbell, can be accessed at the Troy Book Makers website at https://www.thetroybookmakers.com
More information about Dr. Fitzroy can be found on her web site: https://www.nancyfitzroy.org/
Viewing will be at St. George's Church, 30 North Ferry Street, Schenectady, N.Y., on Saturday, January 20, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mass will follow at 11 a.m. Thereafter, friends and family are invited to the Mohawk Golf Club, 1849 Union Street, Niskayuna, at 12:30 p.m., for a memorial luncheon. The family wishes to thank Mrs. Fitzroy's long-time friends, Ned, Lorraine, Radah, George, Carla, Lynne, Jackie and Joy. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Union College, in Schenectady, N.Y. or the Niskayuna Community Foundation.

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Published by Albany Times Union on Jan. 18, 2024.

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George Martin

January 23, 2024

I first began working for Nancy and Roland Fitzroy about 29 years ago as a much younger self employed neighborhood contractor. I spent many, many days working on various projects around their grand property and got to know the both of them quite well. After Roland passed I took over more chores and have mowed her lawn many hundreds of times, changed out hundreds of lightbulbs, repairs ceilings, garage doors.....whatever I could do.
Nancy watched my 3 sons grow up as we lived around the corner from her and my sons all did grounds work for her when around. Nancy watched me get older as always enjoyed our kitchen conversations as I pulled off outer layers roasting in the inside temperature. She shared a lot about herself to me and we had a very open relationship I appreciated her bold and direct nature and was always honored to give her the hug she always asked for.
I learned that she passed the day after her her service and it was heartbreaking to me that I was not there, I will find some other way to greive her. To the world Nancy was brilliant and a pioneer, to me she was part of my family and I was the "kid" around the corner that brought a laugh and a hug when I cleaned out the roof drains. My wife Lynn who did her gardening for years and I will miss her very much and I will continue to care about her much loved Niskayuna home as I work in our neighborhood. George Martin.

Joel Plawsky

January 19, 2024

On behalf of the Chemical and Biological Engineering Department, I would like to express my heartfelt condolences on the passing of Dr. Fitzroy. As the first woman to graduate from our department, Dr. Fitzroy occupies a unique and important position in our history. Her varied and impressive career highlights the opportunities afforded by a chemical engineering degree and continues to serve as an inspiration to all our students and especially the young women who are currently enrolled in our program. In this 200th anniversary of RPI and the 110th anniversary of our department, Dr. Fitzroy's life and legacy will feature prominently in the stories we tell to all who visit us.

Dana Coletti

January 18, 2024

What a woman, a pioneer in so many ways!!! I didn't know Mrs. Fitzroy but now wish I had met her. A remarkable woman leaving a wonderful legacy.

Richard C. Bopp

January 18, 2024

I had the privilege of meeting Nancy Fitzroy one day in the mid '70's while having lunch in the cafeteria at the General Electric Corporate Research & Development Center in Niskayuna. We were introduced by Dr. Roger Kambour, a senior scientist and colleague in the Chem Lab at the time. I remember being particularly impressed with her pluck as demonstrated in being the first female engineering graduate at RPI, my alma mater, but also by her exploits in aviation. (I was a budding glider pilot at the time.) I regret that I never had another opportunity to meet Dr. Fitzroy. But, in that brief encounter she definitely made an indelible impression as a no-nonsense, straight ahead individual who just didn't settle for second best. The many singular achievements listed in her obituary truly bear testament to her profound legacy. To her family and friends I offer my heartfelt sympathy.

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