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Patrick V. Buanno

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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PATRICK V. BUANNO, 75, died Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2003, at Hospice Home of Northeast Indiana. Born in Fort Wayne, he was a graduate of Indiana University with a degree in accounting. The former owner of Buanno Liquors and a former partner in the Saxton Nursey at New Haven, he was also a longtime...

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I worked with Pat at L.S. Ayres. He was always a great deal of fun, you knew if his name was on the staff listing for the evening, that the time would fly!
I always found Pat to be both gracious and kind. Not only that, but the men in my life always liked the ties he selected for Christmas gifts.
Pat was one of a kind, and heaven is a better place for having him there.

Will miss you, my friend.

Uncle Pat was an exceptional person. Just before I started high school, he took me to New York as a gift. What a wonderful experience that was! As a child he showed me the excitement of reading, and always encouraged me to do so. He also had taken me to my first adult move, "Gone With The Wind". What a treat that was! Thru the years if Uncle Pat could help us out with anything in our lives, he would. He always took an interest in in his nieces and nephews, and we all loved him for that.
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I have very fond memories of spending time with Pat and my Uncle Bill in Peru. You will be missed Pat!

Pat has been a great friend for many years. I will miss him very much. Pat showed us all how to live. Despite health problems these past few years he always kept a positive outlook. I will miss Patrick.

I have such fond memories of times spent with Pat on my visits "home" and even the times he traveled to Wisconsin with Bob to visit me. Pat was always the life of the party and tried to keep everybody's spirits up. He was a real friend and I will miss him very much. My trips to Ft. Wayne won't be the same without seeing him. My sympathy to Billy, his family and his dear friends, of which there are many!

Pat, Your smile will be something I miss. I remember the last time we visted. There you set in the Shop smiling out the window and watching the people walk by.Billy you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love Jay

Pat took me to my very first touring broadway play at the Scottish Rite Theater to see Oliver in 1964. He also helped me set up my accounting books for my company in 1980. That was Pat! Always there for anyone who needed a helping hand. We really bonded when Chittie (Billy) had his last heart attack 7-2002. Seems we were in ER every other week... Pat was there for Chits! And Chittie was there for Pat. Life without you will never be the same. You will always be in my heart, Pat. I love you and...

Uncle Pat, we always looked forward to your visits to California. We will you miss dearly but always remember the fun times and laughs that we had.

I have such wonderful memories of knowing Pat, like spending time during holiday gatherings at my granny Wells' home. My condolences to his family and friends. Sincerely, Kraig (son of Don and Vicki Keller, grandson of Bob and Jane Wells)