Chad Fitzhenry was born in Middletown, New York on February 10, 1982 and moved to Tampa, Florida in 1986. He attended Sickles High School and was employed by New South Windows. Chad was an avid Buccaneers and Seminole fan and loved his hometown team New York Giants. He was personable, charming and witty, with an amazing sense of humor. He always made people around him laugh and was caring and extremely passionate about his family, fiance and friends. Having truly had a heart of gold for everyone, he would have given the shirt off his back, even if he didn't have one for himself. Chad's life revolved around his mother, who was truly his best friend, cherished his relationship with his father and step-father, adored his brother and sister and was always there for them. His grammy and grandpa meant the absolute world to him. Chad dearly loved his aunt, uncle and nieces. He found his one true love and soul partner in his fiance and was grateful for all the extended family and friends who were involved in his life. They truly were his second family. Chad is survived by, his mother, Michele Moretti; stepfather, Donovan Moretti; father, Raymond Fitzhenry; stepfather, Pat Carr; brother, Ryan Carr; sister, Courtney Carr and stepbrother, Anthony Moretti; grandparents, Stanley and Grace Stoltz; aunt, Marla Raffier and niece, Gianna Raffier; uncle, Gregg Stoltz and niece, Makayla Stoltz; his beloved fiance, Alicia Luke; along with many uncles, aunts, cousins and friends. May the lord bless this family today and forever and hold them in their time of need. Reception to follow the service at Northdale House. If Tears Could Build A Stairway If tears could build a stairway And memories were a lane We would walk right up to heaven And bring you back again No farewell words were spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why Our hearts still ache in sadness And secret tears still flow What it meant to lose you No one can ever know But now we know you want us To mourn for you no more To Remember all the happy times Life still has much in store Since you'll never be forgotten We pledge to you today A hallowed place within our hearts Is where you'll always stay
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