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Patrick Keep Chase

Embreeville, Pennsylvania

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Patrick Keep Chase of Embreeville Patrick Keep Chase, 59, a social worker for nearly 30 years, died Monday, September 28, 2015 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was very much loved by his family and friends and will be sorely missed. Born in Bermuda, Patrick grew up on beautiful orchard land in...

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Happy Angelversary in heaven Patrick. Hope you are happy and at peace in Gods presence. Miss you always. Georgia

I cant believe it has been five years since you left us. I see your bright smiling face and miss you. You should still be with us. I should be making you blueberry pancakes on a sunday morning. Gone way too soon my dear friend.

Patrick was a good man, kind soul and excellent tennis player. We often practiced and played tennis together, and had some great matches. i often think of Patrick and some of his on the court funny remarks. Patrick was a good friend, tennis player, and listener who left us too soon.

Dennis Mckernan

Every time I go to my Grandmothers in East Bradford West Chester, I always go past Embreeville Mill and pass your road around the bend. Each time i pass your road i think of all the good memories we had. Does anyone know if he has a grave or was cremated because i would love to visit his grave if there is one.

I'm going to miss you Patrick. You have helped me greatly for many years as my therapist, you have helped me get through a lot and i will never forget it. I've seen a lot of therapists in my life but none of them compares to how kind, gentle, calm, kind soul for helping others, you truly had a big heart made of gold. I will always taking those walks with you down to the pond at Holcomb in Kennett Square, we had soo much fun together and we liked the same things and every walk we had was...

You will be remembered dear friend for the love of game, friends, loved ones, and the natural world you enjoyed so deeply. I will remember the intensity in which you embraced what mattered to you most in life and the gracious manner in which you shared many of those interests with me - bless you and rest in peace. Chris C. Gettysburg, PA

Thinking of u Pat

I was surprised and sadden to hear of Patrick's passing. Patrick and I were tennis friends who played tennis for several years . Patrick took pride in his tennis game especially his serve . He loved a competitive match and enjoyed just practicing to improve his game. He often brought his dog to our practices since he love spending time with him. I can remember his excitement on winning a competive doubles match! With high fives and an occasional chest bump. Patrick loved to win!...

Patrick was a good friend. He and I shared many a tennis match, and I learned more about the game playing with him. (I hope he has forgiven me for my line calls!) I had the pleasure of working with Patrick professionally as well.

Patrick also was a friend off the court. He and I often talked about our personal lives, and he always was an attentive and caring listener, for which I appreciated him greatly. We all will miss him.