5 Entries
September 20, 2009
I am Ron Killpack, Pat stayed at our house in Fort Rucker, for a short time around 1962- 1964. I was only 14 or 15. I was saddened when I found that he had passed 2 weeks ago. My mother and father, Paul and Mary also extend their sadness.
Jane Killpack
September 17, 2009
To my loving brother,
You'll always be in my heart and memory
Mary Hernandez/Waters
September 4, 2009
Beverly, my thoughts and prayers are with you and Emilie...so glad we had the chance to see you all at Aunt Nance's last month with my mom Dorothy....Love Mary
Carol Hurt
September 3, 2009
Beverly, please accept our sympathy at the loss of Patrick. It sounds like he was a wonderful man, traveled widely, and had a tremendous education.
I don't know how to get in touch with you. Hopefully we can connect somehow.
Carol Moegle Hurt
Jenny B.
September 3, 2009
I have the pleasure of working with Pat for may years. Pat was a man of vast intellect and a zest for life. He will be greatly missed. Jenny B.
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