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George Kinzie Fitzsimons

George Kinzie Fitzsimons (September 4, 1928 – July 28, 2013) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Salina from 1984 to 2004.
==Biography==
George Fitzsimons was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to George K. and Margaret Mary (née Donavan) Fitzsimons, both native Kansans. He belonged to (St. Francis Xavier Church ) as a child, and attended Rockhurst High School and Rockhurst University in Kansas City.〔 Various lay ministries that were expanded and developed included Liturgists, Religious Education Coordinators, Youth ministers, Ministers to the elderly and Pastoral Assistants. In 1952-53, before joining the priesthood, Lt Fitzsimons served as a naval aviator with US NAVY Patrol Squadron VP49. After serving in the U.S. Air Force (1950–1954) and briefly in business, he began his studies for the priesthood at Conception Seminary in Missouri.〔
Fitzsimons was ordained a priest by Bishop John Cody on March 18, 1961. He then served as an associate pastor, high school teacher, college chaplain, chancellor/Vicar General of the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph.〔
On May 20, 1975, Fitzsimons was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Kansas City-St. Joseph and Titular Bishop of ''Pertusa'' by Pope Paul VI.〔 He received his episcopal consecration on the following July 3 from Bishop Charles Herman Helmsing, with Archbishop William Wakefield Baum and Bishop Joseph Vincent Sullivan serving as co-consecrators, at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Kansas City.〔
Fitzsimons was named the eighth Bishop of Salina, Kansas, on March 28, 1984.〔 He was serving as pastor of (Christ the King Church ) in Kansas City at the time of his appointment. He was installed by Archbishop Strecker at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Salina on the following May 29.〔
During his tenure, he established an Office of Lay Ministry, with a director and an advisory Board, funded and initiated by the Catholic Church Extension Society in Chicago, as well as a Rural Life Commission. He initiated the RENEW parish spiritual growth program.〔 Marymount College closed in 1989 because of financial difficulties.〔 Due to a declining population and priest shortage, he was also forced to merge several parishes but did erect (St. Nicholas of Myra Church ) in Hays and (St. Thomas More Church ) in Manhattan.〔
After reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Bishop Fitzsimons resigned as Bishop on October 21, 2004.〔 Bishop Emeritus Fitzsimons then resided at (St. Patrick Parish ) in Ogden. In 2008, his lower left leg was amputated due to a severe infection; he then used a prosthesis.〔
He died at age 84 in Ogden on July 28, 2013.

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