Elizabeth “Mackie” Fitzpatrick Heinrich, of Greene’s Basin, Moultonborough, died Thursday, March 5, 2015, in the comfort of her home, surrounded by the ones she loved. Born on April 11, 1942 in Schenectady, NY, Mackie was the daughter of William Aloysius and Elizabeth (Atkin) Fitzpatrick, II. She spent her childhood in Dayton, Ohio and is a graduate of Oakwood High School. Mackie and her husband George built a successful screen-printing business, Heinrich Ceramic Decal, in Worcester, MA. There she was able to use her God-given talents as a copy artist and champion of all staff. They were fortunate to spend the last 20 years retired – splitting their time between the lake and traveling the country in their motor home. Her passions included boating, quilting, knitting, reading and volunteering. Mackie was recently awarded the Charlotte A. Leavitt Award from the Inter-Lakes Community Caregivers in recognition of outstanding volunteer service. Mackie leaves a legacy of compassion, generosity and kindness that touched many. Her presence will sorely be missed by all who knew her. Mackie is predeceased by her brother Patrick Kevin Fitzpatrick. Mackie was foremost defined by her love and devotion to family. She leaves behind her husband of 43 years, George “Bud” Heinrich of Moultonborough, four children: Anthony Willis Espy of Somerville, MA; David Lynn Espy of Princeton, MA; Cynthia Heinrich Donahue and her husband Bill of Wesley Chapel, FL; and Catherine Heinrich Currier and her husband Jason of Milton, VT. The pride of her later years were her grandchildren: Cameron Anthony and Theodore Burtis Espy of Princeton, MA; and William Andrew Currier of Milton, VT. Mackie is also survived by a brother William Aloysius Fitzpatrick, III of Piqua, OH. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Inter-Lakes Community Caregivers, PO Box 78, Center Harbor, NH 03226.
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Elizabeth Heinrich
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