Frederick James Fitzsimmons


FREDDIE FITZSIMMONS

Visitation Tuesday, October 25, 2022 AT 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM St. Ann Catholic Church, Vail
Rosary Tuesday, October 25, 2022 AT 7:00 PM St. Ann Catholic Church
Prayer Service October 25, 2022 AT 7:15 PM St. Ann Catholic Church
Mass of Christian Burial Wednesday, October 26, 2022 AT 10:30 AM St. Ann Catholic Church
Burial with Military Honors St. Ann's Catholic Cemetery


Frederick James Fitzsimmons peacefully entered his eternal rest on October 19, 2022. He was in his favorite spot, looking out on a beautiful day at the farm, prayer book, poinsettia, iPad, and Rosary nearby. He was 40 paces from where he was born, 91 years, 8 months, and 15 days before.

Fred was born February 4, 1931, in the family farmhouse south of Vail, to parents John "Freddie" Fitzsimmons and Marie (Costello) Fitzsimmons. Fred's mother, Marie, died of TB when he was 11 years old. The kind and loving Franciscan Sisters at St. Ann's Academy took special care of young Freddie. Fr. Dennis Clark, parish priest, mentored Freddie coaching him in life through boxing. Freddie boxed through high school and continued to be a fighter throughout his life. Freddie enrolled in the Navy after graduating high school, serving in the Korean War aboard LST 1138. He was a mechanic in the engine room. Freddie was in a group of seamen who "won" a contest to see who could swim under water the longest, shoot accurately and defend themselves. As a result, Freddie was trained by Marines in order to perform duties of search and rescue. Freddie was on a naval squad dropped behind enemy lines at night to pick up downed pilots.

On November 29, 1958, Fred married the love of his life, his "beautiful bride," Marian, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Manning. Fred and Marian made their home on the farm south of Vail and raised their five children Jeff, Jean, Ann, John, and Jim. Fred had a lifelong passion and love of God and St. Ann's Catholic Parish and Church in Vail.

Throughout his life, Fred was a farmer, a sailor, an insurance agent, and an 80+ year old Carroll Herald bulk route driver. Fred drove his buggy, pulled by his retired pacing racehorse Meltdown, for weddings and the pure joy of it until he was nearly 90. Fred was a loving husband and father, a grandfather and great-grandfather, brother and friend. Fred had a deep faith, was a faithful Catholic and prayed for us all. He became a caretaker, wonderfully caring for his beautiful bride at home as her Alzheimer's progressed until her passing 2 years ago. Fred never slowed down. Fred drove to and from Omaha, Sioux City, and Mason City. He spent time lunching with his sister Catherine, day trading stocks, overseeing the work on the farm, calling and texting his family, until his final Irish Goodbye.

Fred had a heart of gold, making every person he encountered feel important and special. He had an attentive listening ear (as long as he was wearing his hearing aids) and loved to exchange thoughts and share stories over a hot cup of coffee. Fred was truly loved by all who were lucky enough to know him. We will all cherish the twinkle of his blue eyes, the memories of his boisterous laugh, his "Oh-Ho!"s and "GOLLY!"s, and more than anything, his overwhelming joy, pride, and love for his family.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents John and Marie (Costello) Fitzsimmons, his loving wife Marian (Kasperbauer) Fitzsimmons and his two brothers: Jack and Gene. He is survived by his children: Jeff Fitzsimmons (Barb), Jean Dare (Dave), Ann Emig (Mark), John Fitzsimmons (Lindy), and Jim Fitzsimmons (Shelley); twenty-three grandchildren; fourteen great grandchildren; sister: Catherine Carey; In Laws: Larry and Carmen Kasperbauer, Isabel Kasperbauer, Marge Kasperbauer, Norma Kasperbauer, Kathy Kasperbauer, Lonnie Kasperbauer and Linda Kasperbauer; twelve Godchildren; nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.

Visitation with Family Greeting Friends will be from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. with a Rosary at 7:00 p.m. and a Prayer Service with a time of sharing to follow on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at St. Ann Catholic Church in Vail. Mass of Christian Burial will be at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 2022, also at St. Ann Catholic Church in Vail. Interment with Military Honors will be in St. Ann Cemetery in Vail.

Donations can be made out to Freddie's favorite charities: KFHC (Father Harold Cooper) Sioux Land Catholic Radio, www.siouxlandcatholicradio.com and Mary's Choice (Pro Life Pregnancy Center), www.maryschoice.org.