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August 26, 2013
Have five years passed already? It seems like yesterday that we were all sitting in Loge 19 at Shea on Sundays, watching Mets baseball and sharing slices of our lives.
June 2, 2012
Thought about you last night, Pat. The Mets had their first no-hitter ever, thrown brilliantly by Johan Santana. I was there in the upper deck, and I'd like to think somehow you were there, too.
August 26, 2010
Two years passed on August 18, 2010. We still miss you at the Mets games, and wonder if you're watching from above.
Your friends from Loge 19, Shea Stadium: Avi, Evelyn, John, and Brian
August 19, 2009
August 18,2009 First anniversary in Gods house. Dearest Patrick you are missed more and more as time goes on. Till we se each other again. All our love always untill the end of time. Heartbroken sister mary ann and nephew stephen Conti.
August 8, 2009
1at anniversary in heaven
beloved brother, passed on to eternal peace, missed every day by your brother steve(chris), sister maryann, adored uncle to victoria(bret), stephanie(rich). Godfather of delaney, granduncle of griffen, greyson' donato. loved by his many aunts, uncles and very numerous cousins, his many friends acquantances, and all those who were touched by his kind gentle heart. we wish to thank everyone for their love, flowers, prayers, and now the memorial on the fan walk at citifield(shea). watch over us with mom, dad and grams. may god keep you always for we surely will.
your broken hearted family
Avi Kotzer
September 9, 2008
I was very saddened to hear about your sudden passing, Patrick. As fellow Mets fans, we shared the same Loge 19 section at Shea Stadium for many years, suffering the lows and celebrating the highs of our beloved team. I always looked forward to those Sunday games when we'd talk baseball and share a joke. It will be hard finishing this season without you, Patrick. You will always be remembered dearly by me, my wife, and all of us who knew you in Loge 19.
Vanessa Pinello
August 22, 2008
Thinking of you and your family now. Thank you for your dedication to our school and children.
Wenonah PTA
Arlette Taborsky
August 22, 2008
I will always remember you, Patrick, as one of the nicest people I have ever met. Your gentle and genuine ways were incomparable. I am glad I met you and got to know you in the very short time you were with us at the bus yard. Keep rooting for the Mets, Patrick! God Bless You.
Jimmy Enright
August 21, 2008
You walked in with a smile, only moments later you were gone. We tried Patrick, to give you life, to make you stay with us longer. We did all that we could so that we could see you smile once again. Sadly, that was not to be. Perhaps the sayings are true, that you felt no pain and that you are indeed in a better place. I for one do not find comfort in those words. Instead, My comfort comes from knowing you, working side by side with you, listening to your stories of the Mets and the times spent with your Nephew. Although with us for a very short time, both at Wenonah, and in life, you will be missed dearly.A true gentleman to the very end. Patrick, it was my pleasure to have known you, may you rest in peace.
Michael Bloom
August 21, 2008
Patrick was always smiling. He never had a bad thing to say about any one. A Mets fan until the end and a great guy--you are missed!
theresa fioriglio
August 21, 2008
patrick will be truly missed, always a smile on his face. he was always there for you, always asked "how are you doing today". we missed him when he left the bus yard but so happy for him when he got the job at wenonah! every time he'd see you at the school he was so quick to come up to you a give you a hug, he would tell me "tell everyone at the yard i said hello and i miss them" i'm so gald that i had the chance to know him, he always made me smile. he was a good man. theresa fioriglio bus 28 @sachem
Suzanne Mercado
August 20, 2008
Patrick always had a friendly smile and was a pleasure to work with. He will definitely be missed...
Lance Jaeger ( Sachem Bus 32)
August 20, 2008
Patrick was one of the best custodians we ever had at Sachem Transportation . Always pleasant , always said Hello . Then , when he transferred to Wenonah School , his friendliness followed and still always said Hello with a smile . He will be missed .
maureen crowe
August 20, 2008
Pat you will truly be missed, you always said to me "are you ears tingling at 10pm" because that is when you always prayed for my family and our struggles. You brought lots of HOPE for many. God Bless
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