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Don "Pat" McCarthy

Portland, Oregon

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McCarthy, Don 'Pat' 68 03/11/1942 04/13/2010 Just as truth is always more than the sum of the facts that comprise it, anything written about Don "Pat" McCarthy can only suggest the romantic husband, proud father and generous friend that those who knew and loved him will remember. Born in...

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Barbara and family, Pat was a dear man. I was looking forward to seeing you both at our reunion. I am so sorry . May God comfort you all and may your memories lift your spirits. Karen Rettig Hanover, ks

Barb, We loved Pat's sense of humor and his love of life. Please accept our sympathies. Dixie and Tom Talbot

Pat was a classmate of mine. I was sorry to hear of his passing. He lived his life fully and I am sorry for the void in your life Barbara. May memories be a source of comfort to you. Ardis O'Brien

Pat was a classmate, a friend, and a very kind person. He was one of the nice guys in school. He was always considerate of others, and was always willing to help someone else. He will be missed by everyone who knew him. My condolences to Barbara & the family.

-Mary(Kienlen)Long, Frankfort, Kansas

Pat was friend, classmate, and fellow traveler. I'll miss his presence in the world.

Don was the kind of friend who comes along seldom in one's lifetime. We met in Toastmasters in the 1970s, worked together at SAIF Corporation until our retirements, and met regularly for breakfasts ever since. Most recently he was a source of comfort and wisdom in my wife's passing. Don was a man of integrity and respected by all who knew him. His was a life well lived. I wish Barbara, the boys, and all the family my condolences.

Sam and I went to High School with Pat and are saddened to hear of his passing. Sam and I always liked Pat, he was one of the really nice guys in school. Sam was in Pat's class and I was one year behind him.

We will miss you Uncle Pat!