Robert “Bob” Fitzpatrick Photo

Robert “Bob” Fitzpatrick, Late of San Mateo County, resident for 66 years, entered into rest in Millbrae on September 23, 2025. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy Fitzpatrick for 58 years. Loving father of the late Richard Fitzpatrick, James Fitzpatrick (Harriette), Karen Vidovich (late Steve), and Gary Fitzpatrick. Dear brother of the late Leonard Fitzpatrick (Pearl). Cherished grandfather of Rob (Sandy), Katie (Brett), Makenna, Amber (Greg), late Stevie, Mikey, Jared (Janie), Brett, Shane and many cherished great grandchildren.

A native of San Francisco California, age 96 years, Bob was a man of many talents and skills throughout his life. Trained in the U.S. army as a mechanic, he was often seen working on cars and even built a boat with his cousin, Al. He was an avid bowler and boater enjoying his free time with his many friends and family. Bob was also a former member of South San Francisco Elk’s Club.

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