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Steve Mangan
October 4, 2010
I knew Pat through the bank, and he was one of my regulars. I wish his family the best in this hard time and want them to know he will be missed by us here at bank @lantec.
ken rinehart
September 24, 2010
Pat I will miss you. I enjoyed bowling pot games and Charles Pete both with you and against you. I will never forget the day on the Big Chiefs that you and your son and I think it was T. Catlett all bowled 300 on the same team in the same game totally amazing. Pat you will be dearly missed by all of us god called you away much to soon. My condolences go out to Virginia, Brandee, Nicole and Joey and the rest of the family.
Renae Lamm
September 23, 2010
Throughout the years one thing remained consistent...Pat loved his family. I love the picture you chose, it's a great way to remember him.
Jackie Finch
September 22, 2010
Hi Pat had a great big golden heart-we had fun at TCC and it was an honor to be his friend-we are missing him-Marlene and I are together remembering him fondly-take care-Jackie Freiday Finch
Marlene Woodall
September 22, 2010
I am stunned and saddened to hear of Pat's passing. We had so much fun in college ...... Pat was in the first group of students ever to attend TCC, Virginia Beach Campus. We all had to park in a big mud hole and our classrooms were WWII barracks at Camp Pendeleton off Birdneck Rd. The soot from the heating system would cover us every winter. Pat was one heck of a foosball player and ping pong player. I was always relieved if he was my partner and not against me. He made the whole TCC experience that much more fun. He was a great friend. I am very sad for his passing and though I have not seen him in a long time I am missing him. My sincere condolences to his wife and children and other family family members.
Ed Bohnslav
September 22, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with your family, especially Joey.
Larry Kight
September 22, 2010
I remember Pat as a happy go lucky kind of guy during our college days. He was always there to brighten the day. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to the his family.
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