Pasquale-Colavita-Obituary

Pasquale A. Colavita Jr.

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

Age 77

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DIED
September 20, 2022
AGE
77
LOCATION
Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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LAWRENCEVILLE Pasquale A. Colavita, Jr., a lifelong resident of Lawrenceville, NJ, who spent more than 35 years as a public-school educator and close to four decades as a public servant in Mercer County, died Tuesday, September 20th with his family by his side. He was 77. Affectionately known as...

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Magnanimity defines Pat.

I first met Pat working as the school nurse in the summer program at Kuser. Later I had the pleasure of working with him for Sunshine Foundation where he would take a couple nominated Wilson students on the trip. He was a so wonderful to work with! Salt of the earth! He will be missed!

Pat was a WONDERFUL blessed man. He worked with my grandson. He always had a smile and was friendly, when he came into ELSA where I worked. So sorry for your loss and everyone that loved him.

Condolences and God's Blessings to the Family. Mr Colativa was a very Good and Kind person. Always a pleasure to be around and talk with. Lawrence has lost a good Man! Much Love and Prayers!! David Greenfield

Our deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers to the family. Pat was such a wonderful man - he will truly be missed by all that knew him.

Dear Marianne, Christian, Courtney and Toj, We were devastated to hear of Pat´s passing. He was such a good person who was loved by many. A selfless man who gave so much to his students at Greenwood and Kuser and his community. A true friend for many decades. I´ll always remember our great times together especially our lunches at Leonard´s for twenty years. We pray for you and your family. He is at peace with our dear Lord.

I remember teaching in the same room as Pat at Greenwood School. He had such a kind heart and smile. He would always tell the kids he was their uncle and he would look after them. Also, I remember his ability to play the piano and keep the audience silent. The kids and adults were amazed at his numerous abilities. He will be missed by all. I´m certain he is at peace now. Joyce Beebe

Dear Mr. Pat Colavita's family, We remember him very fondly. He was my speech teacher in school. I often think back on him singing, "knock three times on the post office door" during many sessions. I have many special memories of him that I will forever cherish. Through the highs and lows of my adolescent life, he was there for me and my family during a sorrowful time when we lost my Uncle in 2001. He was also there for me in cheerful times, like when he invited me to share a special...

Pat will be missed and remember by those who has the pleasure to know him. He will Rest In Peace with a smile and a happy heart. Deepest Sympathies Donna & Don Povia