PATRICK-BEASLEY-Obituary

PATRICK BEASLEY

Cleveland, Ohio

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went home to be with the Lord on December 22, 2017. Patrick is survived by his beloved wife Marcia Beasley; Cherished father of Nicole Beasley, Asha Beasley; Loving brother of Marva Haynes, Frances Beasley and Kenneth Beasley whom preceded him in death. Visitation is Thursday, December 28, 2017...

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Pat was such a nice guy and everybody liked him. His basketball skills were great and he was such an asset to the South High team. I can't believe he has been gone this long. Continue to rest in peace Pat. You were such a good friend.

Miss you my brother had a lot of good memories playing basketball in leagues with you and Mike Oden and working together at Phone Company

When l see the South High basketball team l always think of Pat. He was such a force on our team. He was such a great guy.

We played a lot of basketball together at Schiller Park and in Leagues after he graduated from college he myself and Mike Oden had a lot of good times together great person

My deepest condolences to the family of Patrick Beasley. I just learned of Patrick's transition today and was shocked at the news. I worked with Patrick at Ohio Bell in Cleveland. Everyone I knew called him "Bease." He was always a joy to work with.

May God give you all comfort in this loss.

Previous co-worker (Ohio Bell-Dayton) and dear friend! This was an earth shaker to find out such a dear friend has gone home! Love and Condolences to the family. God bless!

I am deeply sadden to learn of the passing of Pat. What a great loss of such a wonderful person. He was a tremendous winner in all aspects of his life. My condolences to Marcia and the girls.

Pat and I played basketball together at South High and several years after college together. He was a blessing to be around and such a nice person. I did not hear about his transitioning until Sunday at Church. He truly was a good man. I used to tease him and call him big kid in high school.