1968
2019
Patrick Wayne "Tiger" Lagemann
Marco Island, FL
Patrick Wayne "Tiger" Lagemann passed away at his home on Marco Island Saturday, March 9, 2019.
Pat was born July 23, 1968 at Illini Hospital in Pittsfield, the 15th child of Edward and Rosemary Lagemann.
Pat was part-owner of Tiger Masonry and Roberts Bay Custom Homes of Naples,
Florida.
Pat is survived by his 2 daughters,
Alexandra (Alex) Tovar and Rebecca (Dylan) Gober, 3 grandchildren, Aiden and Lincoln Tovar and Raelynn Gober, 11 brothers and
sisters, Jim, Dave (Mary), Danny, MaryLou Derozier, Teresa (Ed) Jackson, Alfred "Pete", Raymond, Joanie (Dean) Ramineh, Susie (Chris) Allen, Debbie Plummer and Linda (Marc)
Rumple and numerous nieces and nephews.
Pat was preceded in death by both parents, 2 brothers, Dennis and Tom, and 2 sisters, Nancy and Cathy.
A memorial service will be held at 3pm Sunday, March 17 in Naples.
Memorial donations may be made to Tiger Masonry Grandchildren's Fund, 3271 17th Ave. S.W., Naples, FL, 34117.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
3 Entries
I'm sorry and many prayers sent to this family. I have loved this family all my life, always Gail Gleckler Jones
Gail Gleckler Jones
March 19, 2019
Such sad news, and way too young; Pat, you had such a great personality and I will never forget that smile! Our condolences to the entire family.
Roger Smith, RAS Concrete
Roger Smith
March 16, 2019
Some of my best days were working with you Pat. God Bless you.
Jon Morris
March 15, 2019
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