Patrick-Baxter-Obituary

Patrick Daniel Baxter

Kansas City, Missouri

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Patrick Daniel Baxter, 35, Lenexa, KS, died Saturday, September 20, 2003. A memorial service mass will be 10 a.m. Thursday, September 25 at Cure of Ars Catholic Church, 9345 Mission Rd. Memorial contributions are suggested to The Army Emergency Relief Fund or the American Red Cross In Memory of...

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Dear Debbie and Dennis,
You have my deepest, most heartfelt
sympathy. I truly enjoyed getting acquainted with Patrick on those ski trips to Keystone and found him to be a very bright, thoughtful, sensitive young man. I am very sorry for your loss and will be keeping you in my thoughts. Tracey Cramer

I'm so very very sorry to hear about Patrick. It's not right that a child should pass before his parents. I will keep you, your family, and friends in my prayers tonight.

WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY. COWORKER FROM CIRCUIT CITY

Little by little as we grieve for lost loved ones, we begin to remember not just that they died, but that they lived. I choose to remember Templin Dorm, Late Night with David Letterman, Worlds of Fun, trips to the lake, dice, and most of all....friendship and good times forever treasured. May memories comfort us all........

My deepest sympathies go out to the family and friends of Pat Baxter. The time I knew him was too brief and I’ll miss his humor and energy.

Debbie and Dennis, Our hearts and prayers are with you always. We remember Patrick and his lovable ways with Bear and Barkley. Most recently, we remember how proud and tall he stood talking with us about his service to our country. He made us proud to know him. Joan and Jim

Dear Debbie, Dennis,Robert, Meghan, Jina, and friends of Patrick: Our sincerest sympathy for your loss.

I will miss Pat. I'll miss his sparkling play in the annual Greystone Bowl football game, I'll miss his humor as we soothe our pains afterwards. I'll miss Pat's elated chants during our video game sessions or the way he said "Earthquakes" when playing D&D. I'll miss Pat's pride in his car, his work, his flair for life. The end came far too soon for Pat and makes me realize all of the things I will miss, all of the things I don't want to miss about Pat.

...and yet it should be...