GDG- FW: CWPT Mourns Loss of Deborah Fitts
Eric J. Wittenberg
eric at rushslancers.com
Fri Jul 18 14:36:36 CDT 2008
Deb was a friend of mine. Last month, her husband, Bud Hall, was
supposed to help me lead a tour of Kelly's Ford, Brandy Station, and
Culpeper, but what became the end stage of Deb's very lengthy and very
courageous battle with cancer began that week. For obvious reasons,
Bud could not get away from Massachusetts; his place was with his
wife, not on the battlefield with me. From what he told me then, I
had a pretty good idea that this was not going to end well, and
yesterday, when I got to the office, there was a voice mail waiting
for me from Bud's son, Brian, who is a ranger with the National Park
Service. I've only met Brian once, and it was years ago, so I knew
that there was only one reason for him to be calling me.
Between her familiar and excellent journalistic work with Civil War
News and her unwavering support of preservation causes, Deb was
unique. She had the bully pulpit at her disposal and I cannot think
of anyone who used it more effectively or more frequently than she
did, constantly promoting preservation and making sure that it stayed
in the public eye.
The Civil War community, and, in particular, the battlefield
preservation community, has lost a great friend in Deborah Fitts.
Rest in peace, Deb. You deserve a rest after that battle you just
fought.
And to her family, and, in particular, my friend and mentor Bud Hall,
condolences and sincerest best wishes on your loss.
Eric
On Jul 18, 2008, at 3:01 PM, Robert Lawrence wrote:
> Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
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> From: Jim Campi [mailto:jcampi at civilwar.org]
> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2008 1:12 PM
> Subject: CWPT Mourns Loss of Deborah Fitts
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> PRESERVATION TRUST MOURNS LOSS OF
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> JOURNALIST AND PRESERVATIONIST DEBORAH FITTS
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> For many years writer served as the voice of the Civil War community
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> (Washington, D.C., 2/18/2008) - The Civil War Preservation Trust
> (CWPT)
> learned yesterday of the death of journalist, history lover and
> passionate preservationist Deborah Fitts, following a lengthy battle
> with cancer. CWPT President James Lighthizer made the following
> statement recalling Deborah's work and legacy:
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> "Today the entire Civil War community mourns the loss of a truly
> beloved
> figure. Every individual with more than a passing interest in Civil
> War
> history was aware of Deborah's byline and knew it stood for quality
> reporting. Her monthly work with the Civil War News, and in numerous
> other publications, brought the Civil War alive for thousands of
> people.
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> "Deborah was an absolutely wonderful person and a first rate
> journalist.
> I knew her, both personally and professionally, for almost a
> decade. I
> have the highest respect, not just for her journalistic
> professionalism
> and ability, but also for her as a human being. She was unfailingly
> fair and unbiased in her work, but still managed to let her passion
> for
> Civil War history and preservation come across in her writing.
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> "Few people know that in addition to her writing career, Deborah also
> served on the staff of the Civil War Trust, one of CWPT's predecessor
> organizations. Even once that tenure ended, Deborah continued to
> contribute to the cause of preservation in her own way. She was
> unflappable but also humble, and never sought credit for herself.
> Instead she strove to educate others about events she found important.
> Hands down, Deborah was the best and most important journalist on
> Civil
> War issues, especially preservation. The entire Civil War community
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> much the poorer for her passing.
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> "The Civil War Preservation Trust's Board of Trustees, members and
> staff
> join me in expressing our deepest sympathy to Deborah's husband, Civil
> War historian and preservationist Clark B. "Bud" Hall, and to the rest
> of her family. Although she is gone, I know that Deborah's passion
> for
> educating the world about history and its preservation will live in
> the
> hearts of both those who knew her personally and her loyal readers for
> years to come."
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> With 65,000 members, CWPT is the largest nonprofit battlefield
> preservation organization in the United States. Its mission is to
> preserve our nation's endangered Civil War battlefields and to promote
> appreciation of these hallowed grounds. CWPT's website is
> www.civilwar.org <http://www.civilwar.org/> .
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> Jim Campi, Policy and Communications Director
> Civil War Preservation Trust
> 1331 H Street NW
> Suite 1001
> Washington, DC 20005
> Phone: (202) 367-1861
> http://www.civilwar.org <http://www.civilwar.org/>
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