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Jerome P. "Pat" Fallon

Plymouth, Minnesota

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Jerome Fallon passed away in Plymouth, Minnesota. Funeral Home Services for Jerome are being provided by Gearty-Delmore Funeral Chapels - Robbinsdale Chapel. The obituary was featured in Star Tribune on April 6, 2004, and Star Tribune on April 9, 2004.

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Pat was my friend and I will miss him. He had done so many great things in the Program and I am very blessed to have known Pat and called him my friend. My sincere sympathy to the family. We have all lost a good one and God has taken a good one home.

I too am thankful for all of the joke of the day calls and saddened that there will be no more hearing "I didn't think I would need to explain that to you." He was a good man and a good friend, and he shall be missed. My sympathy to the family.

I never knew you, but heard a lot about you. Thinking of you and your family. Mary Weber

I have worked with and known Pat for over 20 years. He was a man of honesty and itegrity. He may have come across as harsh, but he had a heart of gold when it came to helping someone afflicted with chemical dependency.

Words really can't describe Pat Fallon. What Pat has done for thousands of people and thier families, by helping them repair thier shattered lives really says it all.

It gives me pleasure to say I shared a special place in his life. I was on his...

Here's to ya Unc! We sure are going to miss you very much! We'll make you proud though!

Tim, Susan and the Kids

His mischievous smile and jolly chuckle will be truly missed by his nieces and nephews in South Carolina. God's Speed, Uncle Pat!

Thinking of you with sympathy, and memories of so long ago.

Pat was an important person in our recovery life. Because of him Delano has over 25 years of sobriety.
He was a super man.....will miss him. Thanks Pat!

Pat Fallon was a tough-talking big-hearted angel in our lives… and we will forever be grateful for his no-nonsense and hard-work approach to recovery. That was eleven years ago, and every few months thereafter, that wonderful voice would be on the phone, just checking in to see how things were going.

What a legacy… So many changed lives because he cared enough to show up and be the “tough guy with the big heart”. May God bless the memory and the work of Pat Fallon.