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6/6/05
Former South Point
Mayor dies at 73
SOUTH POINT - William Lee Fitzpatrick served the
Village of South Point as mayor for more than 13 years - but those who
knew him emphasize that the man served the community for his entire life. "He loved the people of South Point and truly
enjoyed being mayor," said his son, Charles David Fitzpatrick.
"He was just a helper to anyone in need in the community." But to Joy Lester, his girlfriend for the past 15 years,
the man was more than just a dedicated public servant - he was a friend, a
partner and a family man.
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"He had white hair and a white beard separated by
smiling blue eyes that looked as though he had seen
it all and decided that it was O.K. anyway."
--Michael Caine
Fitzpatrick, 73, died Tuesday after an extended battle with lung cancer.
The local contractor who owned and operated Fitzpatrick Custom Homes for
more than 30 years before retiring in 2000, lived his entire life in South
Point, an area he loved immensely.
The elder Fitzpatrick, a retiree from Allied Chemical, served as the
village's mayor from 1962 to 1975, overseeing a variety of projects
including adding the swimming pool and the sewer system expansion project.
Fitzpatrick was honored in the 1974 edition of Who's Who in Ohio.
"He was the love of my life. He was so good to my children,"
Lester said. "He was just always there. Apparently, he was just
always there for a lot of people." --Michael Caldwell, The
Ironton Tribune, Thursday, June 2nd, 2005
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