Joseph-Cranshaw-Obituary

Joseph "Patrick" Cranshaw Sr.

Fort Worth, Texas

1919 - 2005

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Joseph "Patrick" Cranshaw Sr., the local character actor, went home to his Lord and Savior on Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2005.

Memorial service: 2 p.m. Sunday at First Christian Church of Fort Worth, 612 Throckmorton, in downtown Fort Worth.

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I met Pat as a child in Los Angeles in the 70s. He was one of the most fun people my parents knew, and he always took the time to visit with me, and speak to me as an adult. What a special man. I can only imagine what a great loss to his family, let alone the many who adored him as a friend and familiar face on tv and in the movies. Something special is lost forever! Love to you and your family, Pat!

Pat was a great neighbor. Very quite and unpretentious. I was sad when he moved even though it was only a few miles away.

I can't believe I just heard about Patrick's passing?
He was truly one of my favorite old timers that I had ever met when I attended the Harbor on 5th St.We had lunch a few times after meetings and I was honored to of known him.I will see him at the BIG meeting in the sky.Love to the family and my condolensces!Scott Mann

Billie Vi, I am so sorry about your
dear brother. I know how much you loved him.
DeeDee Martin Scott

Jan, from all your friends at Imap Transportation, our sincerest sympathies. We know how dear your Dad was to you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Tamara, Jeff, Deborah, Ron, Ilona,
Keith, Dana and Diane

My family misses you very much. You were a very good actor. You are a very nice person too. Your family is very lucky to have someone like you.

~ We will miss you Patrick ~

We had the honor of knowing Patrick over the last couple of years, what a gem of a man. We will miss him dearly. Gone from this life but never forgotten, for he will always be in our heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Pat will be greatly missed at our meetings, he was a good friend for 15 years.

What a charming man and a loss to our community. I met Pat while I owned the Four Star Coffee Bar and it always made my day when he came in and joked with us. When the tornado hit there was a message on my home voice mail (how did he get my number??) wanting to be sure that Four Star and I were OK. What a guy...he will be greatly missed!! My prayers are with his family.

I will miss seeing him Sundays on 5th street. I loved the way he would always hug me and talk to me, even though he was famous and I'm not. I loved his humor, his kindness, the twinkle in his eyes. My heart goes out to the family.