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Patricia A. Keim May 3, 1938 - August 28, 2016 La Jolla Pat, beloved friend, lover, partner, and wife of Richard Guarascio for 49 years, passed away peacefully at home in La Jolla. Pat is missed.
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My goodness dear friend can´t believe you´ve been gone this long and sure wish you were still around to share thoughts with. Some of us are still meeting at Hospital Point Wednesday afternoons. Richard´s photography just gets better and better. Loving his near shore beach, people and reflection scenes. Remember Pat you were always loved and will always be missed.Barb
Barbara Allen
September 12, 2021
Pat! I just found this page online. Where have I been? I think of you often. You are right here in my heart where you will always be.
Annie Miller Brock
Ann Miller
March 1, 2020
Pat was an early work mate, roommate, long time loyal friend and more recently the jogger of my memory. She put up a hell of a fight, left us too soon and will be missed.
Barbara Allen
September 26, 2016
To 'Patchica"...How I will miss you at all the Alioto events, holidays and parties. Your laugh was infectious and stories memorable. It just won't be the same without you, although, hopefully, Richard will join us in your memory. Aloha for now...until we meet again...Love, La Chica Vera Jo
Vera Jo Alioto Griswold
September 21, 2016
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