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Pat J. Wohlgemuth Sr.

Morristown, New Jersey

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Pat J. Wohlgemuth, Sr, mechanic/race car driver, died Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009, at his home in Morris Township. He was 74. A funeral service will be held at the Doyle Funeral Home, 106 Maple Ave., Morristown, on Monday at 10 a.m. Hours of visitation are at the funeral home on Sunday from 2 to 5...

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Was my grandparents neighbor behind the Blue Roof tavern I´m not sure if was the town of Washington or Bloomsbury I was 6 used to watch him race old no 168 at Flemington Speedway back in the 60 s

I remember Pat at Flemington Fair Speedway. He was a tough but fair competitor. Always a consistant driver. God's blessings on His family.Walter J. Onora(Staten Island, N.Y.)

Dear Mary Ann and Jim, Pat was in good spirits and a pleasure every time I saw him.I'm sure he will be a bright light up there with all his friends in that raceway in the "sky" All the bestto you both.John(schooch)

I am very sorry for your loss. Pat was a great person and a true friend. I learned many things from him working at the garage part time when I wasn't doing police work. I will miss him dearly, and my prayers are with you at this time.

I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to Pat's Wife, Brother and the entire family on the passing of Pat. I was a long standing customer of the garage he ran with his Brother, and considered him a friend. He had a great sense of humor and I recall him fondly.

LeRoy Swayze,
(Morris Twp. P.D., Ret.)

My condolences to Pats family. I have many fond memories of the "racetrack" area {South St and Woodland Ave.} Many at Bayley Ellard and the stock cars at many locations. One special memory is Mary Ann calling me through the chain link fence around the pits at the Morristown {actually Morris Township} track and asking me if I knew Pat. I called Pat over to the fence and the rest is history. Rest In Peace my friend.

Dear Mary Ann and family,
I am heartbroken to hear of Pat's passing. Pat and you shaped the person that I am from the time I was 11 years old until I went into the Army. Pat taught me how to be a mechanic and also gave me a great person to look up to. I remember with great fondness all of the race cars and all of the Saturday nights at the races. I still go by TAS as Pat named me. All of my friends here in Aiken, SC call me Tas. I thank you and Pat for the wonderfull memories. As a kind,...

i remember watching pat at flemington and reading about him since my move south in aarn .. god bless ... win that big race in the sky

Dear Uncle Pat
Meeting you and your family was the best thing to happen to my family in a long time. I loved going to the shop to see you and always enjoyed your stories. I pray you are at peace,and i will hold fond memories of you forever.
Judy Cook and family(Blairstown)