FITZGERALD, JIM

This was published in the following publications on 13.02.2026:
Irish Times

FITZGERALD - The death has occurred of Jim Fitzgerald on Wednesday January 28, 2026 in Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas, aged 67. Originally from Dublin, he had made his home in the Bahamas for many years. Jim, his photographs and WhatsApp jokes, will be sadly missed by his sisters Tricia Murray (Cork), Julie Crosbie-Gilligan and Catherine Holohan (both Dublin). Also by his brothers-in-law Paul Murray and Martin Holohan. Predeceased by Tony Crosbie and Peter Gilligan. Deeply regretted by his nieces and nephews, their families and his worldwide circle of friends.

Remembered with love.

Rest easy Jim

Beach

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I remember you from the seminars, firstly the one in the Bahamas, '99 - very insightful, practical and a lovely person to be around and every part of your work was professional. I'm sure you're in your Heavenly Paradise now, and enjoying the continuum. Well deserved.

Maria Kane


4mos

My deepest condolence to all of Jim's family and friends. May he rest in absolute Peace❤️

Geraldine Hughes Byrne


4mos

Rest in peace Jim You lived a wonderful life Till we meet again I hope you are enjoying the bliss of heaven

helen macevilly


4mos

Deepest sympathy on the death of your dear Jim. I knew him through Seminars with Tony Quinn. He was very good at his job and I always found him to be kind and helpful. May he rest in peace.

Assumpta Vaughan Cork


4mos

My girlfriend and I met Jim when we sat in what we found out were "his seats" at the bar in Viola's. We struck up a conversation and had no idea it would turn into a cherished friendship. This was 4 years ago and I stayed in daily contact through his many jokes and conversations. We would come to Paradise Island every year in January and always would meet up with Jim and Connie. The many laughs and memorable times will never be forgotten. We only knew Jim for a short period of time but I felt like he was a life long friend. Truly an amazing person.

Steve Vita


4mos

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