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Kevin Charles Patz

Seattle, Washington

1956 - 2020

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DIED
March 22, 2020
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Seattle, Washington

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Kevin Patz passed away on March 22, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 29, 2020.

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To Kevin's family and all who knew and loved him, It has taken me a while to process Kevin's death. It seemed no matter what, Kevin's resiliency kicked in and he was at the table with me again- either sharing a meal, a meeting or coffee. He was a stellar volunteer, productive team-mate and kind and generous. He always shared new photos of Arthur with anyone who would look and listen to a proud dog papa. His years advocating for people with AIDS is where Kevin and I spent the most time. ...

To family and friends of Kevin,

I was saddened to learn the news of Kevin's passing. I had just talked to him a short time before and we laughed and joked about a number of subjects. Our conversations were always interesting with a large dose of humor.

We met Kevin when we first moved into our apartment. We lived just down the hall. He and Arthur were the first to greet us and welcome us to the building. We saw each other often and I had the pleasure of working with him at...

I am so sorry to hear about I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Kevin. I knew him and Arthur for one I lived at the John Winthrop Apartments. Kevin was such a gentle soul and always had a big smile for everybody. And boy, did he love Arthur. Godspeed Kevin.

Kevin was a pleasant friendly person. Even though We worked different days I enjoyed the times we did work together and at the breakfasts every year. I will miss him

John Davis

Sending heartfelt sympathies to Kevin's family, friends and co-workers.

We at Sea-Tac are deeply sorry to learn of Kevin's passing. His kindness and warmth as a volunteer for over 12 years helping travelers find their flights and welcoming visitors will not be forgotten.

Kevin was always young at heart. He was a very caring person. I wish to thank all who are writing . Kevins mom

I'm so sorry to hear this news. Kevin did such wonderful work in the AIDS community, volunteering his time endlessly. He was an inspiration to many and gave so much of his energy to help others.

Kevin -- Thank you for 25-ish years of friendship, through thick and thin, from Seattle to Cincinnati. We shared many life experiences and were able to laugh through even the worst of them. I don't have words to describe my admiration for how you handled health challenges and navigated it all without complaint. You are sorely missed already. Rest assured Arthur will be cared for. -- Bryan, a forever friend.