
Donations in Honor of Alan Fitzgerald's Passing
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On Sunday, April 11, 2021, in the morning Alan suddenly passed at his home. He was surrounded by his family at the time of his passing. The cause of death is still being investigated.
Alan is survived by his loving wife, son, and two daughters. Alan was the main source of income for his family leaving a heavy burden on his wife to carry. Alan was devoted to his work as a quality engineer with military aircraft at Parker Hannifin. Alan also devoted a great deal of time volunteering as District Administrator for Little League District 23. When not working or volunteering Alan spent time with family and was a loving grandfather to his granddaughter, Haylee, and was excited to welcome two more granddaughters this coming summer. His hard work, determination, and willingness to do anything for the ones he loved makes this more of a tremendous loss.
Alan spent his last full day on earth doing the things he loved the most. He visited his baseball fields for the first time since the beginning of the COVID shutdowns and ended the night sharing stories and a few laughs with family over dinner.
Donations made would be of great help to help assist with navigating life without Alan such as cremation costs, home, and the various bills that come with such a loss.
His family thanks you dearly for helping out in any way during such a time.
Alan is survived by his loving wife, son, and two daughters. Alan was the main source of income for his family leaving a heavy burden on his wife to carry. Alan was devoted to his work as a quality engineer with military aircraft at Parker Hannifin. Alan also devoted a great deal of time volunteering as District Administrator for Little League District 23. When not working or volunteering Alan spent time with family and was a loving grandfather to his granddaughter, Haylee, and was excited to welcome two more granddaughters this coming summer. His hard work, determination, and willingness to do anything for the ones he loved makes this more of a tremendous loss.
Alan spent his last full day on earth doing the things he loved the most. He visited his baseball fields for the first time since the beginning of the COVID shutdowns and ended the night sharing stories and a few laughs with family over dinner.
Donations made would be of great help to help assist with navigating life without Alan such as cremation costs, home, and the various bills that come with such a loss.
His family thanks you dearly for helping out in any way during such a time.
Organizer and beneficiary
Kendra Fitzgerald
Organizer
Upland, CA
Karen Fitzgerald
Beneficiary