Edith Ann Fitzpatrick

Edith Ann Fitzpatrick, 65, of 30 Keating Ave., passed away, Wednesday, February 25, 2015, at her residence.

Born February 7, 1950, in Bradford, she was a daughter of the late William Francis and Gloria Jean (Adams) Fitzpatrick, Sr.

Ms. Fitzpatrick attended Sylmar High School in California and later attended the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford.

She was one of the first technicians when Dialysis started and worked in California at the Dialysis Center. She returned to Bradford in 1988 and worked at the Bradford Dialysis Center. She then worked in Home Health Care Services for area families and later as an aide at Chapel Ridge.

She was a formerly member of the Bradford Moose Lodge Auxiliary.

Surviving are two daughters, Jeannie (Dustin) Brown, of Smethport, and Ashley Carpenter of Bradford, a son, Patrick Carpenter, of Bradford, four sisters, Cynthia Frontino, of Florida, Jeanetta McCalla, and  Mary Fitzpatrick both, of Bradford, and Jerri Fitzpatrick, of Florida, four brothers, Eugene Fitzpatrick, of Bradford, William Fitzpatrick, Jr., of Bradford, Walter John Fitzpatrick, of WV, and Ed Fitzpatrick, of CA, 6 grandchildren, Miranda, Robbie, Linkin, Lizzy, Zayne, Liam, and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, Ralph Carpenter, one granddaughter Payton Isabella Brown and one brother, Robert Fitzpatrick Sr.

At the family's request there will be no visitation. Private services will be held at the convenience of family in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc.

Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Payton Isabella Brown Scholarship Fund c/o Jeannie Brown 507 W. Green St., Smethport, PA 16749.

On line condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Edie, I was so very sad to hear of your passing. My mom loved you so very much. She is just devastated and heart broken that you are gone. She's very thankful that she had a best friend and sister in you for 50+ years. Ashley, thank you so much for calling my mom Claudia to let her know of your Mama's passing. She is sorely missed.
— DesRae Meier Simmons

I am so sad at the lose of a dear and close friend and cousin. I loved her so very much and I will miss her more than words can express. May God comfort her children and grandchildren at this time. God Bless you all.
— Jane Miller Graham

Edie we had so many good times and I proud to call you family. I wish I had been able to visit with you before you went to be with our lord. No the less I will see you again in God's kingdom. I love you so.much edie RIP my sweet cousin tell nana I said hi
— lauritz (larry) keeney

My heart aches for the Fitzpatrick family. I pray for comfort and peace for you all. Sending all my love to my cousins. RIP, Edie. We know you are in a better place. You are now pain free and in the presence of those that have gone before us.
— Danny Dixon

Condolences

  • Edie, I was so very sad to hear of your passing. My mom loved you so very much. She is just devastated and heart broken that you are gone. She's very thankful that she had a best friend and sister in you for 50+ years. Ashley, thank you so much for calling my mom Claudia to let her know of your Mama's passing. She is sorely missed.

    — DesRae Meier Simmons
  • I am so sad at the lose of a dear and close friend and cousin. I loved her so very much and I will miss her more than words can express. May God comfort her children and grandchildren at this time. God Bless you all.

    — Jane Miller Graham
  • Edie we had so many good times and I proud to call you family. I wish I had been able to visit with you before you went to be with our lord. No the less I will see you again in God's kingdom. I love you so.much edie RIP my sweet cousin tell nana I said hi

    — lauritz (larry) keeney
  • My heart aches for the Fitzpatrick family. I pray for comfort and peace for you all. Sending all my love to my cousins. RIP, Edie. We know you are in a better place. You are now pain free and in the presence of those that have gone before us.

    — Danny Dixon