Engelage, Patrick
Patrick Engelage
Age 43, of Albuquerque, passed away quietly at his home on Tuesday, June 28, 2016. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree from Ft. Lewis College in 1996 and from Sandia High School in 1991.
He is survived by his wife Alison Taylor Engelage and son Bryson Shimenas; parents Travis and Debbie Engelage; sister Johnna Pressley; nieces Ava and Kayla Pressley.
Memorial services will be held at Sunset Memorial Park on Saturday, July 2, 2016 at 10:00 am.
In lieu of flowers or charitable donations, the family asks that you consider helping those in need by becoming an organ donor.
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6 Entries
Travis and Debbie,
We were sorry to hear of the passing of your son and pray for grace and healing to be over you and your family in your grief.
Scott and Susan Howell
July 11, 2016
It is with great shock we learn of your loss of Pat. Debbie, Travis, Johnna and family please accept our heartfelt prayers for your healing through this incredible time of grief.
Our deepest sympathy.
Mike and Debbie Schnetzler
Debbie and Mike Schnetzler
July 2, 2016
Our thoughts, prayers, love & healing thoughts are with you all at this time.......just a phone call away, if you need me.
Jane & Steve Spavale
July 1, 2016
Having lost a daughter at 30 but still having two of her siblings to treasure, we empathize with the loss of Patrick. Roland and Alicia send our deep sincere condolences to all members of his family.
Roland Fletcher
July 1, 2016
Patrick grew up down the block from our family. My kids played with him and were good friends. My thoughts and prayers are with Travis and Debbie. Never easy losing a child.
Wayne Prentice
July 1, 2016
Deepest sympathies to the entire family. I lost touch with Pat over the years but have great memories from high school and times later. I will always remember Pat was a good teammate but in memory what lasts the longest are the things he did for someone who was socially awkward and less skilled. My memory of him is as a good person.
Dr. Matthew Carroll
July 1, 2016
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