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Larry O. Patrick

Lockport, Illinois

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Larry O. Patrick Of Lockport, passed away at Ascension St. Joseph Medical Center on Friday, May 9, 2025, at the age of 76. He is survived by his loving daughters Marlene Pedone of Lockport and Laura Soto of Godley; cherished granddaughters Nicole(Colten) Boswell, Shannon (Ryan) Rosenbrock,...

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When a man understands that he always stands before something or someone that is infinitely greater than himself, he is truly a humble man. Larry Patrick was a humble man. Larry lived a life of humility, one of the most precious Christ Like Attributes ever. I was proud to call this man Larry Patrick my friend.

I am truly torn what to write about Larry. He was innately happy and giving. He was grateful for his parents and their siblings growing up. He was happy about the family he and Nancy had. He found great satisfaction and enjoyed the brotherly camaraderie making music with Rick for so long. So many will grieve and miss this good man's presence in their lives.

Larry and I were acquainted as late teens through Nancy and her brother Pat. Larry, Pat and I all played guitar and...

Larry is a great friend who has left me with incredible memories. Many didn´t know that Olive Garden has been a great part of our good friendship, and the times when he would come over with KFC and we would sit on my patio with his daughter Marlene. We would chat the whole time with so much laughter; just uplifting times. Larry will surely be remembered.

LARRY WAS A WONDERFUL FRIEND TO Bill and I we will miss him very much. Love to hear him sing.

Marlene & Laura.....I am deeply sorry on the passing of your dad. Used to go to Homer Congregational with him. Truly a Christian, great guy, and a gentle spirit. And your mother. She surely went thru a rough time before she went home to be with the Lord. Well they are together now. You truly had great parents. All my best. Take care & God Bless...Don Shepherd