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atricia Jean Fitzgerald, entered eternal life on September
30, 2012.
Pat was the loving daughter of Ralph and Frances
Sloan. She was born in Reno, Nevada on December 20,
1956.
She grew up in Downy, California. She lived in Prescott
with her husband Ray. Pat will be missed by everyone blessed to
know her.
She adored her family, friends and invested her passion into
Arizona waterways. She loved nature, art, rocks, wildflowers, the
ocean, mountains, beaches, and traveling. She was a source of
strength for many, and brought joy to the hearts of many. She
loved animals, especially dogs. She cherished the simple things in
life. She was honest, sincere, gracious, and lived a life of integrity.
Pat loved to laugh and always wore a big, big smile. She was
especially happy and free when riding motorcycles.
Pat was one of the most compassionate and forgiving people you
could ever meet. She always left everyone she spent time with on a
positive note and she encouraged everyone to follow their dreams.
She believed anything was possible and she inspired people to do
their best. She loved the song Shooting Star. Her amber golden
brown eyes sparkled like the northern lights.
She is survived by husband Ray Fitzgerald; mother Frances
Sloan; brother Ross Sloan; children Chief Warrant Officer III
Jarrod Murphy, Jackie Pennino, Constance Fitzgerald, Thomas
Fitzgerald; grandchildren, Nick Murphy, Alexis Murphy,
Christian Murphy, Jerrod Murphy Junior and Dominic Pennino.
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| Rural Water Association of Arizona
Patricia Jean Fitzgerald, entered eternal life on September 30, 2012. Pat was the
loving daughter of Ralph and Frances Sloan. She was born in Reno, Nevada on
December 20, 1956. She grew up in Downy, California. She lived in Prescott with
Patricia Jean Fitzgerald, entered eternal life on September 30, 2012. Pat was the
loving daughter of Ralph and Frances Sloan. She was born in Reno, Nevada on
December 20, 1956. She grew up in Downy, California. She lived in Prescott with
her husband Ray. Pat will be missed by everyone blessed to know her.
She adored her family, friends and invested her passion into Arizona waterways.
She loved nature, art, rocks, wildflowers, the ocean, mountains, beaches, and
traveling. She was a source of strength for many, and brought joy to the hearts of
many. She loved animals, especially dogs. She cherished the simple things in life.
She was honest, sincere, gracious, and lived a life of integrity. Pat loved to laugh
and always wore a big, big smile. She was especially happy and free when riding
motorcycles.
Pat was one of the most compassionate and forgiving people you could ever meet.
She always left everyone she spent time with on a positive note and she
encouraged everyone to follow their dreams. She believed anything was possible
and she inspired people to do their best. She loved the song Shooting Star. Her
amber golden brown eyes sparkled like the northern lights.
She is survived by husband Ray Fitzgerald; mother Frances Sloan; brother Ross
Sloan; children Chief Warrant Officer III Jarrod Murphy, Jackie Pennino, Constance
Fitzgerald, Thomas Fitzgerald; grandchildren, Nick Murphy, Alexis Murphy,
Christian Murphy, Jerrod Murphy Junior and Dominic Pennino.
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REMEMBERING
Patricia Jean Fitzgerald
She always left
everyone she spent
time with on a
positive note...”