ADA — Patrick "Pat" Michael Archer, 50, the most genuine soul you will ever know, was called Home on November 3, 2021.
Patrick was a miracle and immediately blessed his father and mother, Barry and Suzanne Archer of Harrod, on February 18, 1971.
He has said that he barely graduated from Allen East High School in 1989 where he was active in FFA and 4-H. He was on the football team wearing his number 69 but didn't play much and was ok with that because that meant that someone else had their chance to shine. He took pride in showing sheep and helping on the farm. Having his own farm was a lifelong dream that was never truly realized.
In 2000, not a moment too soon, he met the love of his life, his best friend, and his soul mate, Mary, at one of his softball games. They say it was love at first sight. Their first date was during the Harrod Pork Rind Festival where he also met her children Drew and Ian.
Patrick and Mary made forever official on September 22, 2001 when they were married in Harrod on a perfectly beautiful fall day. They became a family that day when he said "I do" as a husband and to be the dad he didn't have to be to Drew and Ian. Patrick and Mary recently celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary.
Patrick and Mary were blessed with the most important responsibility of being the parents to Drew (Rachel Wulf) Crabtree, Ian Crabtree, Madison Melissa, Luke Allen, Colt Patrick, and Elizabeth Suzanne. He was extremely proud of each one of his children and would tell anyone and everyone he could when given the opportunity.
Patrick was truly a "mama's boy" to Suzanne Archer. His father Barry preceded him in death in 2019. He was "baby brother" to Brian (Kerri) Archer and Andrea (Dennis) Ellerbrock.
He was "Uncle Pat" to several nieces and nephews he adored.
He was "Pat Daddy" to all of his children's many friends.
He and his family are faithful members of the Ada Family Center in Ada.
Patrick always said that "I get to go to work" thankful that he had a good job to go to. For 18 ½ years he gave his all to Ada Technologies in Ada and to Ford Motor Company Lima Engine Plant for the last six years in the skilled trade of machine repair.
Patrick never met a stranger and if he knew you, you were family. He went above and beyond to help anyone at any time even when he hadn't gotten any sleep from working midnights. He was a man of his word, would light up a room with his smile, and loved with his whole being. He was thoughtful, caring, compassionate, so smart, loving, funny, passionate, and a really bad speller.
Patrick had a faith in God that is envied and did his very best to live and lead by example but also recognizing all the ways he failed and always trying to do better. He felt his purpose in this life was to provide for his family and made so many sacrifices to make sure that happened. Taking care of his loved ones and friends was most important to him.
Patrick loved without hesitation, without resistance, without reservation, and without prejudice. His love was genuine, sincere, and perfect and was such a blessing to whomever was privileged to experience it.
He's one of the good ones.
He is passionately loved and will be missed more than words can describe.
Funeral Services will begin at 11:00 AM on Friday, November 12, 2021 at Hanson-Neely-Allison Funeral & Cremation Services, Ada with Pastor Ray Hadley officiating. Burial will be in Salem Cemetery, Westminster.
Friends may call from 2:00 to 4:00 PM and 6:00 to 8:00 PM on Thursday, November 11, 2021 at Hanson-Neely-Allison Funeral & Cremation Services, Ada and one hour prior to the service on Friday.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Ada Family Center. Condolences can be expressed at www.hansonneelyallison.com
Arrangements have been entrusted to Hanson-Neely-Allison Funeral & Cremation Services, Ada
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ROBERT PRINE
November 11, 2021
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Haley & Phil Smith
November 11, 2021
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. We send our deepest condolences and prayers to you and your family.
gary and judy gilroy
November 10, 2021
Mary & family,
We are so sorry about your loss. God's arms are around you, and so are ours. Patrick is so loved. Love & prayers, Uncle Gary & Aunt Judy
Tammie (Rhodes) Nickles
November 9, 2021
Many memories of Pat during our High School years. He was always smiling and laughing either in the classroom or hallways. Prayers and hugs Mary to you and your family!
Bj Boutwell
November 9, 2021
My deepest and most heartfelt sympathies go out to all who loved Patrick. I have many fond memories of working with him and being his friend when he was with QTI.
Cynthia E. Spiers
November 9, 2021
Mary:
I am very sorry for your loss and send my deepest condolences. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers. May God bring you much needed comfort.
Janet Willeke
November 9, 2021
My deepest sympathy and heart go out to all of you.
Randy & Tami Waller
November 8, 2021
Mary and Children, we are so sorry for your loss. May God comfort all of you during this time. We are sending you all hugs and prayers!
Randy & Tami Waller & Family
Lynette Moore,Main
November 8, 2021
I am so sorry.I worked with Sue at Zales and I knew Barry. I remember Patrick from 4 H. My kids showed rabbits.and I am a fiber spinner ,always interested in sheep and their wool.Please let Sue know how sorry I am.
Tim Bowling
November 8, 2021
I had the privilege of working with Pat at Ford and occasionally having long conversations about what the future held in store once he and I both retired.Those conversations always moved to our familys and how much we loved them and how we were proud of them. Pat clearly adored his family and loved the time he got to spend with them. Sadly retirement was not to be. He will be missed by me and many of his Ford family.My sincerest condolence to Pats surviving family as you have certainly lost a wonderful Husband and Father.
David & Melissa Jennison
November 8, 2021
Our Sincere Condolences. You're all in our Prayers.
Stuart Glover P
November 8, 2021
Pat was a great guy, We were both Christian and shared our love for our Savior Jesus Christ when we worked together.
Beverly Rayburn
November 7, 2021
I worked with Pat on the Nano Crank Line at Ford. He will always be remembered a kind and caring man, who was quick with a smile, the first to laugh at a joke and extremely professional and dedicated to his craft. He had great empathy and compassion. When the stress was high, he was the first to reduce it with his calm and happy demeanor. I usually saw and spoke with him before the beginning of each shift, he was forever sharing a story about one of his children. He was the most proud of being the Dad of all his children and the husband of his wife. Everyone that knew him, knew stories of his kids.
I will be forever grateful to be able to have known and worked with Pat and he will be greatly missed by all who met him.
Duane Hastings
November 7, 2021
My deepest condolences
Bill Archer
November 7, 2021
My condolences.
Heather Bassitt
November 7, 2021
We definitely had some fun, crazy days. When I tell my daughter stories about our high school days she always says she wishes she would have grow up in the 80’s with us. You were definitely one of the good ones. I’m so thankful you were a part of my life. You were a blessing to me. Thank you for being you!!
Rodney. & Nikki Morgan & Keirns
November 7, 2021
I know he was truly love by everyone who met him
catherine A neu
November 7, 2021
To Pat's family, I'm sorry beyond words. May you feel God's loving arms around you in this sad time, and find comfort.
Keith Grove
November 7, 2021
Our most sincere condolences to all of Pats family and friends. Pat gave a small piece of himself to everyone who met him. May that small piece live on forever in each of us, and let the piece be the best part of each of us.
nils riess
November 7, 2021
Ms # 2: May your faith comfort and strengthen you during this difficult journey. Blessings and peace to you and your family.
November 7, 2021
I work at Ford in Lima. I did not know him personally but he was still a union brother, a husband, a father, and much more to many people. My deepest and most sincere condolences to his family. May you rest easy Pat...
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