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Michael W. Patterson

Syracuse, New York

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Michael W. Patterson August 16, 2010 Michael W. Patterson, 60, of Chittenango, died unexpectedly Monday in St. Joseph's Hospital. Born in Syracuse, he was a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church. He was a US Navy veteran. He was employed as a railroad engineer for CSX for 30 years. Michael...

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Dear Annette and Family, Our thoughts are with you on this day. So many years have passed since Mike left here. Mike was such a great guy and left us with such great memories! We are better for having known him.

Dear Annette,I believe I am Michael's cousin from Albany N.Y. His father is Ward Patterson (my uncle) and his grandmother is Marion Patterson. If this is true,I remember Michael as young boy when he would visit our grandmother. I am a first cousin of his. I am truly sadden to hear of his death. He may have spoken of Aunt Anne and Aunt Mable who loved him deeply. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your children.

Annette- so sorry to hear about Mike...this is just a shock...I just found out today. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

To The Patterson Family, I am so sorry for your loss. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

-Carrie (Stich) Hendrix

Dear Annette and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Mike's passing, My brother Denny just told me about this. He was a great guy and you guys made the tailgate parties & games at SU a lot of fun. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family at this very difficult time.
Tom Sweeney & Family

to mikes family, i've know mike for some time and was a good friend. very sad of his passing and you're all in my prayers.

Annette and family.
So sorry to hear of your loss. I remember the laughs we had together at the old pig roast.
Your old neighbors.

Annette and Family,

Mike was a great friend and always there to help if you asked. I am saddened to know he won't be walking through the locker room doors again with a funny comment or joke.

From my family to yours, you are in our prayers and thoughts as we all try to get through this hard time.

Thanks for the good times Mike and the great memories.

Marlo Grandy (aka Jethro)