JOHN DAVID FITZGERALD of AMHERST, MASS, August 1, 1954 – January 31, 2018
Amherst, John David “Dave” Fitzgerald, 63, of Amherst died
peacefully after a brief illness on January 31, 2018 at the
home he shared with his longtime partner Melissa Porter.
He is survived by his older brother Michael and
sister-in-law Lisa of Oregon, niece Alana of Worcester,
uncle Robert Fitzgerald of Connecticut and cousins
Lisa, Peter, Tim, Laurie and Brian.
He was predeceased by his father John, mother Virginia
and younger brother Jonathan.
Born in Amherst on August 1, 1954, he attended Amherst
schools but restlessness and boredom got the best of him
and he dropped out before finishing high school.
Through a program of Hampshire County House of
Correction, he earned his GED in 1981 with the highest
score they had seem up to that time.
He soon enrolled in Greenfield Community College
to study Art. This, coupled with joining a 12 step
recovery program and getting sober on June 1 1982,
changed the course of his life.
After a period of sobriety he went to work at Beacon
Detox. Dave had a lifelong affinity for those who
struggled with alcoholism. On more than one occasion
he volunteered to serve at a soup kitchen on Thanksgiving
and ring a bell for the Salvation Army at Christmas time.
Eventually he opened Fitzy’s Tattoos in Hinsdale,
New Hampshire drawing customers from all over the
Northeast. He quickly became a well-known and
respected member of the tattoo community traveling
the United States, Europe and Japan, meeting other
artists, visiting museums and making friends
wherever he went. After many years he closed the
shop and moved to California, drawn by the weather,
music and custom car culture.
He returned to the Valley approximately 10 years ago.
Dave loved travel, hot rods and rock and roll,
preferably all at the same time.
He will be remembered for his easy smile and insatiable
lust for life.
In lieu of flower donations can be made to the
American Cancer Society.
A Calling hour will be from 2:00 – 3:00 pm Saturday,
February 17, at the Douglass Funeral Service, Amherst,
with a memorial service from 3:00 – 4:00 followed by a gathering at
Grace Church Parish Hall on Spring Street.
Come as you are, Dave’s orders.