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Patrick Francis Maloney Carnes

Reno, Nevada

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Patrick Francis Maloney CarnesOur beloved Father, Patrick Francis Maloney Carnes, a retired Systems Manager, was declared deceased as of April 14, 2014. Dad and his faithful friend, Lucky the dog, went missing three years earlier, returning home to Reno from a family visit to Toledo, Ohio. His...

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I've never forgotten Mr. Carnes and his dear dog Lucky. I read about his case and it stayed with me. He is not forgotten

Mr. Carnes case affected me like no other missing persons case. For over a year I was obsessed with scouring the Wells NV area & 100 miles circumference for poss. areas he might be found. I also searched areas along I - 80 and 100 miles N & S. I saved every search (via Google maps) on my computer. I spent an average of 2 hours daily. I quit in June this year, because my best friend & husband of 39 years passed away on 5.15.21. I was his only caregiver for over 2 years. I hope & pray that Mr...

It's coming up on 10 years. Still thinking about you and Lucky. You will never be forgotten.

The mysterious disappearance of Uncle Pat still tugs at my heart My mother shares loving memories of Pat and Marge; and I visited them with my family while living in SoCal. Love and miss you Uncle Pat ❤

I am so sorry, I hope someday you find out anything to give you closure........my deepest sympathies

I never met you Mr. Carnes, but your heartbreaking story has affected me deeply. I pray you and Lucky comfort each other for eternity. You two will forever be in my thoughts and prayers.

Sorry for your loss!

My Uncle Pat, Was a great guy! May God continue to pour out his love over him and Lucky as they are so important to my family! Love you uncle Pat!

I always had a great respect for Uncle Pat, and every interaction I ever had with him was a good one. He encouraged me as a teenager to follow my dream of going west in a conversation we had and I will always remember him fondly for that. Hearing stories growing up of my Uncle Pat from my Mom Verna when I was young and then later of his Sons Ken, Tom & Jim in what seemed to me as adventures back then inspired me to move to Colorado and I would like to thank all of them for that...