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James K. Patrick Jr.

Albany, New York

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Patrick, James K. Jr. LEESBURG, Fla. James K. Patrick Jr., 85, of Leesburg, died at home on Sunday, October 5, 2008 after a short illness. Born in Lansingburgh on April 27, 1923, he was the son of Irene (Woodard) and James Patrick. He graduated from Lansingburgh High School in 1940 and, three...

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Evelyn--We were saddened to learn of Jim's passing. The thought of him brings warm remembrances as well as respect for all he accomplished. We're sure that he passed knowing his life was blessed in many ways, but especially by his marriage to you.

I will always have fond memories of "Dad" and I going fishing in REEL LUCKY for a breakfast of fresh trout on Lake George. With thoughts of Peace.
Veronica ( Ronnie) Gil Seaver

Jim and Family, please know that our prayers are with you and your family.

Friends from 93 Broadway

Dear Evelyn, I can only think back and remember the day that Jim interviewed me for my position at Key and realizing what a true gentleman he was and how it might be enjoyable to work with someone as nice as that. It worked out to my advantage that I was able to do just that and delight in the time we spent together. Learning from the expert was enjoyable whether it was flying or business. Our hearts go out to you in your loss.

Dear Evelyn
So sorry to hear Of Jim's passing. We go back to our High School days. He was always a gentleman, even then. Remember " after the rain the sunshine".
Keep the faith
Dolores and Stan

Dear Evelyn and the Patrick family,
It was clear in reading Jim's obituary that it would be difficult for any man to have done more, had more experiences and a fuller life than Jim. He was indeed part of the "greatest generation" and a role model for others. I always enjoyed interacting with him in business as well as socially. The Irish twinkle in his eyes said it all. How fitting that he will be laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetary with the rest of the American heros. Please...

Dear Evelyn...as we are passing around old Key Banker e-mails catching up on everyone, alas we read of Jim. My thoughts are with you. May you embrace all the wonderful memories you have of your life with Jim. My son's very first "away" trip was at your home and he is now nearly 22 years old.

Evelyn and family, I was sorry to hear of Jim's passing. He was a great man to work for, he will truly be missed.

My condolences to the Patrick family on the passing of Jim.
I've known him since I joined Sibley Chevrolet in Mechanicville in 1954. Jim offered advice to me and we were together many times at Chevrolet meetings and celebrations.
Jim was a real gentleman and I'm sure he will be missed by his family.