Sheila Roach Fitzpatrick
Sheila Roach Fitzpatrick, age 86, entered into eternal life on Christmas Day, 2025. It was a fitting homecoming for a woman of profound faith to be called to her Savior on the day of His birth. Born on January 3, 1939, Sheila grew up in East Bridgewater and was the beloved daughter of the late David and Alice (Jones) Roach.
Sheila lived a life defined by quiet generosity, humility, and devotion. A faithful Catholic, she lived her beliefs through compassion and service to others. She was known for her strength and independent spirit, remaining active well into her 80s-driving herself to volunteer, attend Mass, and support her family.
A loving and devoted mother, Sheila was a constant, steady presence in the lives of her four children. She found her greatest joy in her grandchildren, whether she was cheering them on at sporting events or simply sharing in the quiet moments of their everyday lives. She was drawn to quiet service rather than attention, offering her time and care to those in need without expectation of recognition.
Her faith guided her daily. An avid reader of spiritual works and a lover of music, Sheila found great joy singing at Golden Melodies Chorus in Plymouth. She also found peace in God's creation, especially the ocean, warmth of the sun, and time spent in nature. Her warm smile, gentle laugh, and calm presence made all who knew her feel at ease.
Sheila was the loving mother of David Fitzpatrick of Cape Cod; Ralph Fitzpatrick of Quincy; Sean Fitzpatrick of South Boston; and Amy Hayes and her husband, Tom, of Perry, Ohio. She was the dear sister of Kate McLeod and her partner, Mark West, of New York City, and the late Alice McLeod Roach and her late husband, Duff Gilchrist; Marianne Corrou and her late husband, Vincent; and Nancy DeWachter and her late husband, Maurice. She was the cherished grandmother of Heather, David Jr., Stephen, Kayleigh, Taylor, Amanda, Briella, Michael, and Jeffrey.
Visiting hours will be held at Sullivan Funeral Home, 551 Washington St. (Route 53), Hanover, on Sunday, January 11th, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at Our Lady of the Angels Parish, St. Mary's Church, 392 Hanover St., Hanover at 9 a.m. followed by burial at St. Patrick's Cemetery, Rockland.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Sheila's memory may be made to a charity of one's choice.

