Pasquale-Loconto-Obituary

Pasquale A. Loconto

Austin, Texas

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Pasquale (Pat) A. Loconto Aug 2,1937 - Aug 9, 2012 Pasquale (Pat) A. Loconto passed away August 9th, 2012 with his wife of 48 years, Wanda, by his side. Pat was born August 2nd, 1937 in Utica New York, the son of Nicola and Anna Loconto, immigrants from Bari, Italy. After high...

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Wonderful boss, friend, and chef. Miss his Thanksgiving sausage stuffing

Pat was great fun to be around. He enjoyed a good game of one on one and was very competitive. He also enjoyed his red wine. It was difficult not to smile when being around Pat.

My wife and I were deeply touched by Pat's departure. He served as a director on my company's board, chaired key committees and his expertise. More importantly, he became an important trusted colleague/friend. Our thoughts of support and prayers to Wanda and all the family. God Bless

I was so fortunate to work for Touche Ross/Deloitte under Pat's leadership, and shared many great times with him. He was a steady hand at the tiller, and a respected leader in our firm. I wish I could be in Texas this week to honor him, and regale those great years. The Loconto family will be in my prayers.

Tom and I were saddened to read of Pat's death.
Wanda, when you are in Austin call me. (512-372-8588). We can have lunch and play catch up for many, many years. Verity Devine

I had the privilege to work with Pat early in our careers at Touche Ross. We had a great 15 year run, both in New York and Washington. Our families spent much time together in Washington as we were relocated there for several years. We watched each others children grow, our families became close friends, we grew apart; but I will never forget Pat. He was one of a kind. A real Mensch.

My thoughts and Prayers are with you Wanda and family. He was a good friend whenever I was in Austin visiting my late sister Dianne just up the street from you both. Lots of dinners up at the club and he always put a smile on my face and made me laugh.

Pat was my first boss and a great mentor. He had a wonderful sense of humor and it was fun to be around him. Pat loved to cook Italian food and no one had an empty wine glass around Pat. He made wonderful contributions where ever he was involved; business, church, schools, family, and friends. Pat loved to travel and loved visiting with friends from all over the world. We will miss his hearty laugh and devilish humor.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.