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Nothing we can say will make your loss any lighter, but we are thinking of you, especially now. She was a wonderful person to have had in your lives.##imported-begin##Helen & Dave Tyler##imported-end##
Birth date: Jan 15, 1915 Death date: Nov 17, 2008
Mrs. Ann Fitzpatrick, age 93, passed away Monday, November 17, 2008 at the Harbor Hospice Poppen Residence. She was born January 15, 1915 in Muskegon to John and Elizabeth (Czvitkovics) Jandris. Ann married Francis Thomas Fitzpatr Read Obituary
Nothing we can say will make your loss any lighter, but we are thinking of you, especially now. She was a wonderful person to have had in your lives.##imported-begin##Helen & Dave Tyler##imported-end##
I just wanted to extend my deepest sympathies to Ann's entire family. Ann was my grandma, Ruth's, neighbor at the Woodside apartments. It was such a pleasure to have met Ann and she was such a sweetheart every time I stopped to chat with her. I always loved to see her out walking with her family. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time and I am sending sympathies from my grandma as well.
In love and prayers, Tami##imported-begin##Tami Tufts##imported-end##
I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Ann. I can remember all the times I tried to call my grandma and her phone would be busy. When I would finally get thru, she always tell me she was talking to her sister Ann!##imported-begin##Beth (Durnell) Buckner##imported-end##
To my cousins,
I am so sorry to hear Aunt Ann has passed. She was such a sweet lady. I hope this poem helps. She lives in all of us and will never be forgotten.
I have medical tests tomorrow and can't come. But I will be thinking and praying for you all.
I thought of you with love today but that is nothing new
I thought about you yesterday and days before that too,
I think of you in silence I often speak your name
All I have are memories and your picture in a frame
Your memory is my keepsake with which I’ll never part
God has you in His keeping I have you in my heart.
Love ya,
Debbie##imported-begin##Debbie Hoover (Johnson)##imported-end##
To all of the Fitzpatrick family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. Your family has always been very special to me for so many years. We came together through our common interest and devotion to track. Because of that, I became very close to your entire family. Mrs. Fitz would come to watch me race which meant a lot to me! She wasn't even my grandma and that's what made it special. I'm very lucky to have been part of such a wonderful family.##imported-begin##Christine (Tyler) McKay##imported-end##
We send our deepest sympathy for your lost. My mother Anna Balcom enjoyed being your mother's neighbor and friend. Our prayers are with you.##imported-begin##Jerry & Deb Balcom##imported-end##
I am senting to the Fitzpatrick and Brainard Families my sympathy for your lost. My thoughts and prayers go out to you. She was the most thoughtful and kind person I ever knew. I will always have great memories of my Aunt
Ann. Judy##imported-begin##Judy Durnell##imported-end##
We send our sincere sympathy to your family. Remember we are here to support you in your time of loss today, and for as long as you need us.
The Staff of Harbor Hospice##imported-begin##Poppen Hospice Staff##imported-end##
Don and I send our deepest sympathy to all of you. May God Bless you in the time of sorrow.##imported-begin##Don and Mary Ann Scofield##imported-end##
To the families of Ann Fitzpatrick: We read about Ann's death in tonight's paper. We didn't know Ann was in Hospice care. You have our sympathy. Ann was a wonderful person, always so friendly. Arnold and I voluntarily limit our driving to daytime and local areas only. We won't be attending the visitation or the service. Perhaps you know Arnold was named after Fritz. Please feel free to use my e-mail address (Mildred@ncats.net). Francis "Arnold" and Mildred Woodring##imported-begin##Mildred Woodring##imported-end##