Date of Birth March 3, 1955
Passed Away May 31, 2017
Place of Residence Hornell
Home State N.Y.

TIMOTHY M. FITZPATRICK
HORNELL-Timothy M. Fitzpatrick, 62, passed away Wednesday morning (May 31, 2017) at his home at Maple Court on Maple City Drive.
Born in Hornell on March 3, 1955 he was a son of the late Martin and Ruth (Shinebarger) Fitzpatrick. Besides his parents he was also predeceased by his brother, Thomas Fitzpatrick and his nephew, Martin Bossie.
A resident of Hornell for most of his life, Tim attended Hornell High School and proudly served his country with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam era.
Tim enjoyed music and will be remembered for being a very talented carpenter.
His loving family includes his daughter, Carly Fitzpatrick of Hornell; his two sisters, Debra (Mike) Bossie and Ann Fitzpatrick (Frank Vaughan) all of Hornell; his brother, Terry (Wendy) Fitzpatrick also of Hornell; his aunt, Patricia Gorton of Florida; as well as his nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc., 285 Main St. in Hornell is honored to serve the family of Timothy M. Fitzpatrick.
There will be no calling hours. A private service will be held in his memory at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in his memory to the Disabled American Veterans (DAV), 3725 Alexandria Pike, Cold Springs, Kentucky 41076 or www.dav.org.

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9 Responses

  1. The Fitzpatrick Family,
    So sorry to hear of Tim’s passing. We went to High School together, and he was a great guy. Thoughts and Prayers are with you all.
    Tommy Drumm

  2. To a life long friend, the bassist for the Soul Experience along with Chuck Farley, Don Sciotti, Steve and Bill Livingston. Rest in Peace my friend.

  3. Hey Debbie and family. This one hit. Though, like most of the folks I knew and grew up with, I have not seen Tim in a very long time. I love the pic that was chosen as that is the smile and and bright eyed look I remember. When Tim came back to Hornell back in 75 or 76, I was blessed to become a friend of his. Yeah, he was working at the Army Navy store on Main. I wish I could have seen him one more time. My prayers are going up for you guys.

  4. Prayers to All the Family. So sorry for your loss. We were old friends growing up in Hornell..Bruce Cameron and family

  5. I met Timothy in 1973. He was a wonderful person, with a beautiful heart, and a witty sense of humor. I want you all to know, that he will be missed dearly. Especially around our Hometown of Hornell. My prayers are with you in this time of sadness.

  6. Looking back on elementary school days in old Irving School with its wooden floors and cloak rooms, one holiday celebration comes quickly to mind.Second graders in Halloween costume circle the perimeter of the room as the teacher guesses who they are. When named correctly they sit at desk not their own because our teacher didn’t want the advantage of elimination, she was a good sport, she really wanted to figure us out. Eventually there is only one child to be named. He circles the room again. And again. Who is this imp, dressed as a woman, prancing and dancing and thoroughly enjoying successfully stumping Mrs. Gardner? Timmy Fitzpatrick. Since childhood he was someone who brightened the room, made us laugh with him, had a good spirit.

    Terry, Nick and I will be thinking of you and hope that you and all Tim’s family and friends find comfort in sharing good memories.

  7. Tim was my first friend from Washington School (1960). I have fond memories of our adventures and the family. My condolences to Terry, Debby, Ann, and the family, it has been a tough spring, for you, loosing your mother and now Tim. God speed Tim!

  8. Ann, Deb and Terry,
    There are no words that can be said to ease the pain your whole family must feel. My heart is heavy with sadness. May Timmy’s life of memories left behind carry you through in the days ahead…
    Hugs to all of you.

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